If you play Roblox every day like I do, you already know Robux runs everything. Outfits, gamepasses, trading, avatar upgrades—it’s all Robux. But not everyone wants to keep buying it with real money. Good thing is, there are actually some solid ways to earn Robux without spending anything.
Here’s how I’ve been doing it and what actually works in 2025.
1. Build a Game
If you’ve ever thought about making your own game, now’s the time. Roblox Studio is free, and once you learn the basics, you can make something simple and throw in gamepasses, dev products, or donation buttons. You don’t need to be some pro coder. I made a simulator with a few friends and we split what we earned—it wasn’t crazy money, but it was real.
2. Design and Sell Clothes
This is one of the easiest ways to get started. You just need Premium to sell your stuff. I started with shirts and hoodies using Photopea (it’s like free Photoshop). I uploaded them, set a decent price, and posted them in a few Roblox groups and Discord servers. Once people start buying, the Robux adds up.
3. Use Affiliate Links
Roblox gives you links for your games, items, or even just regular catalog stuff. Share those links, and if someone clicks and buys something, you get Robux. I’ve made a few posts on TikTok with UGC items and got Robux just from people clicking my links. It’s not instant, but it builds up.
4. Join Roblox Events
Roblox runs events pretty often, usually with brands or big updates. Sometimes there are in-game missions that give out free items or even Robux. Last month I did one where you just had to play a game for like 15 minutes and you got a free item you could trade later.
5. Help Out on Dev Teams
Not everyone can build or code, but there’s still work. I helped someone with UI designs and got paid in Robux. A few of my friends test games and give feedback, and the devs give them small payouts. Look around Talent Hub, DevForum, or just talk to people in Roblox groups. There’s always someone looking for help.
6. Try Legit Giveaways
Only join giveaways from creators who are actually known—people with verified YouTube or TikTok accounts. I won Robux once just by being active in a Discord server run by a small dev team. Avoid anyone who asks for your login or makes you download stuff—that’s a straight-up scam.
7. Use Reward Apps
There are some apps that give you points for doing stuff like surveys or scanning receipts. I’ve used Swagbucks and Google Opinion Rewards before, got gift cards, and used them to buy Robux. It’s not fast, but if you’ve got free time, it’s something.
8. Promo Codes
These don’t usually give Robux, but they give you free items. I’ve grabbed a few, sold them or used them in my game. Just check Roblox’s official promo code page every now and then, or watch creators who post updates.
Stuff You Should Avoid
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Generator sites that promise “10,000 Robux for free”
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Anything that asks for your password
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Browser extensions that say they give Robux
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Sketchy mobile apps not from the Play Store or App Store
If it sounds fake, it probably is. I’ve seen too many people lose their accounts over this stuff.
Final Thoughts
Getting Robux without paying is totally possible—you just have to be smart about it. Learn how to build or design, help out other devs, use links, or just enter real giveaways. If you’re on Roblox every day anyway, you might as well make some Robux while you’re at it.
