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You know what? I’ve been playing Roblox for years now, and I can’t tell you how many times friends have asked me about getting free Robux. Look, I’ll be straight with you – no magic button just dumps thousands of Robux into your account. Trust me, I’ve seen all those sketchy “Robux generator” websites, and they’re complete garbage. Actually, let me rephrase that… they’re worse than garbage because they’ll probably steal your account.

But here’s the thing – there ARE legitimate ways to earn Robux without spending your allowance or paycheck. I’ve tried most of these methods myself, and while some work better than others, they’re all safe and actually approved by Roblox.

What We’re Covering Today

  • Creating and selling your own stuff for Robux
  • Playing certain games that actually pay out
  • Finding real giveaways and promo codes (not the fake ones!)
  • The Roblox Premium subscription (is it worth it?)
  • How to avoid getting scammed (seriously important)
  • Some other methods I’ve discovered
  • Questions people always ask me

Making Your Own Content (This Actually Works!)

Building Games That Pay

Okay, so this might sound intimidating at first, but hear me out. Creating your own free Roblox game is honestly one of the best ways I’ve found to earn consistent Robux. Every time someone visits your world or plays your game, you get paid. It’s like having a little digital business!

I remember when I first started – I was terrified I’d mess something up. But you know what’s interesting? Even simple games can attract players if they’re fun. My first game was basically just an obstacle course, and it still earned me a few hundred Robux over time.

The real money comes from in-game purchases, though. If you can create items or game passes that players actually want to buy, that’s where things get exciting. Plus, if you get players with Premium subscriptions visiting your game, you earn even more.

Actually, let me mention this – collaborating with friends makes everything easier and more fun. Two heads are better than one, right?

Designing Clothes (My Personal Favorite)

This is where I actually got my start, and honestly? It’s way less scary than making games. I’ve always been into fashion – even virtual fashion – so designing t-shirts and pants for Roblox felt natural.

Here’s what I love about it: you can earn at least 2 Robux for each t-shirt sale and 5 Robux for shirt-and-pants combos. That might not sound like much, but it adds up faster than you’d think. My best-selling design was this simple galaxy pattern that I threw together in about 20 minutes, and it’s made me over 500 Robux so far.

The trick is making sure you toggle that “On Sale” button – I forgot to do this with my first few designs and wondered why nobody was buying them. Felt pretty silly when I figured that out! Also, don’t be shy about promoting your stuff on social media. I post my new designs on Instagram and TikTok, and it definitely helps with sales.

Playing Games for Robux (Results May Vary)

Well, this is where things get a bit tricky. Some Roblox games claim to give you Robux, but honestly? Most of them are either scams or give you such tiny amounts that it’s barely worth your time. That said, I have found a few that actually work as of 2025:

PLS Donate is probably the most popular one right now. Basically, you set up a little donation stand and hope other players feel generous. I’ll be real with you – success here depends a lot on how creative you can be with your stand design and how good you are at engaging with the community. I’ve made maybe 50 Robux total from this game, but I know some people who’ve done way better.

Starving Artists is another one where you can sell artwork for Robux. If you’re artistic (which I’m definitely not), this might work for you. I tried it once and… let’s just say stick figures don’t sell well.

Rate My Avatar is newer and seems pretty legit. You rate other people’s avatars and can earn small amounts of Robux. The keyword here is “small” – we’re talking maybe 1-5 Robux at a time.

Quick reality check: These games require a LOT of time investment for relatively small payouts. Don’t expect to get rich quickly.

Giveaways and Promo Codes (The Real Ones)

You know what’s frustrating? Sorting through all the fake giveaways to find the real ones. I’ve learned this the hard way – if someone’s asking for your password or personal info for a “giveaway,” run the other way.

The legitimate stuff comes directly from Roblox during special events. They’ll release promo codes that give you free items or sometimes even small amounts of Robux. These codes expire pretty quickly, though, so you’ve got to stay on top of official Roblox announcements.

Some YouTubers and Twitch streamers do real giveaways, too, but honestly? Your chances of winning are pretty slim. I’ve entered probably 20+ giveaways over the years and won exactly… zero. But hey, maybe you’ll have better luck than I!

Roblox Premium: Is It Worth Your Money?

Okay, let’s talk about the elephant in the room. Roblox Premium costs real money, so technically it’s not “free” Robux. But if you’re someone who plays Roblox regularly and would buy Robux anyway, it’s actually a pretty good deal.

As of 2025, here’s what you get:

  • Premium 450: $4.99/month for 450 Robux
  • Premium 1000: $9.99/month for 1,000 Robux
  • Premium 2200: $19.99/month for 2,200 Robux

But wait, there’s more! (Sorry, couldn’t resist.) You also get:

  • 10% bonus on all Robux purchases
  • Ability to trade limited items (this is huge if you’re into collecting)
  • Better revenue share if you’re selling stuff (70% instead of 30%)
  • Special perks in some games

In my experience, if you’re spending more than $5 a month on Robux anyway, Premium is a no-brainer. I’ve had it for about two years now, and the trading feature alone has been worth it.

Don’t Get Scammed (Please!)

Look, I hate that I even have to write this section, but the internet is full of people trying to steal your stuff. I’ve seen too many friends lose their accounts to obvious scams.

Here’s my golden rule: If someone asks for your password, it’s a scam. Period.

I don’t care if they promise you 10,000 free Robux or claim to be from Roblox support. Real Roblox employees will never ask for your password. Ever.

Other red flags:

  • Websites promising “unlimited free Robux”
  • “Robux generators” (these literally don’t exist)
  • Surveys that ask for personal information
  • Anyone asking you to download suspicious software

Actually, you know what happened to my cousin last year? He fell for one of those generator websites and ended up with malware on his computer. His parents were NOT happy about the repair bill.

If you’re ever unsure about something, just ask yourself: “Does this seem too good to be true?” If the answer is yes, trust your gut.

Some Other Methods I’ve Discovered

The Roblox Affiliate Program

This one’s pretty cool, though it’s not available everywhere. Basically, you share a Roblox link with friends, and when they make their first purchase, you might get some bonus Robux. I say “might” because the program isn’t available in all regions, and the rules change from time to time.

Official Events and Contests

Roblox occasionally runs events where you can win prizes, including Robux. These are usually tied to holidays or special occasions. I won 100 Robux in a Halloween contest once – felt like hitting the lottery!

The key is following official Roblox social media accounts. That’s where they announce this stuff first.

Game Passes (If You Have a Game)

If you’ve created a game, you can sell game passes that give players special abilities or items. I’ve seen some really creative ones – like a “VIP” pass that gives you access to exclusive areas, or a “Speed Boost” pass for racing games.

The trick is pricing them reasonably. Nobody’s going to pay 500 Robux for a minor speed boost, but 25 Robux? That’s more reasonable.

Questions People Always Ask Me

What Exactly Is Roblox Anyway?

You know, it’s funny – I’ve been playing for so long that I sometimes forget not everyone knows what Roblox is. It’s basically this massive online platform where people create and play games. Think of it like YouTube, but for games instead of videos.

It started way back in 2006 (which makes me feel old), and now it’s got millions of games covering every genre you can imagine. Adventure games, role-playing games, simulators where you can be anything from a pizza delivery person to a dragon – it’s wild.

What I love about it is that it’s not just one game. It’s like having access to an entire arcade that’s constantly getting new games, and most of them are free to play.

What’s a Video Game? (Yes, People Actually Ask This)

Okay, this might seem obvious, but I do get this question sometimes, usually from parents trying to understand what their kids are into.

A video game is basically interactive entertainment on a screen. You control characters or objects, make decisions, solve puzzles, compete with others – whatever the game is designed for. They can be on computers, phones, gaming consoles, pretty much any device with a screen these days.

What makes Roblox special is that it’s not just about playing games – you can create them too. It’s like having a game development studio right at your fingertips.

When I first started playing Roblox, I used to fall for those “free Robux” tricks that never worked. Then I learned a smarter way. Instead of shady sites, I began using verified promo events, gift card rewards, and occasional in-game bonuses from trusted partners listed on Neu Deals. Within a few months, I’d earned enough Robux to upgrade my avatar without spending a dime. It’s not magic—it’s about knowing where to look and sticking to safe, genuine methods.


Look, I know this was a lot of information, but I hope it helps! The main thing to remember is that earning free Robux takes time and effort – there’s no instant gratification here. But if you stick with it and avoid the scams, you can definitely build up your Robux balance without spending real money.

Just… please be safe out there, okay? The Roblox community is mostly awesome, but like anywhere on the internet, people are trying to take advantage of others. Trust your instincts, and when in doubt, ask a parent or trusted friend for advice.

Happy gaming!