Robux prices have stayed relatively stable, though they vary by country and payment method. Knowing what's available helps you decide how much to spend and when, so you get the most out of your money.

Packages available in 2025

Roblox offers different amounts of Robux depending on what you want to spend. The smallest packages run around 400 Robux for roughly $5, while the largest can reach 10,000 Robux for around $100. The price-per-Robux ratio improves the bigger the package gets, meaning each individual Robux costs you less the more you buy at once.

To put it in concrete numbers: in the 400 Robux for $5 package, each Robux costs about 1.25 cents. In the 10,000 Robux for $100 package, the cost per Robux drops to 1 cent. That's a small difference per unit, but it adds up in a meaningful way, especially for players who spend Robux regularly.

The most popular mid-tier packages are the 800 Robux and 1,700 Robux options. The 800 Robux package costs around $10, and the 1,700 Robux one costs around $20. These are the most-purchased options because they strike a balance between upfront cost and amount received that works for most typical use cases.

Roblox Premium: the subscription option

Beyond direct purchases, Roblox offers three Premium subscription tiers that include monthly Robux. The basic plan gives you 450 Robux a month for close to $5 a month. The mid-tier plan gives 1,000 Robux a month for around $10. The top tier gives 2,200 Robux a month for around $20.

The Premium subscription isn't just about the monthly Robux. It also comes with a 10% bonus on every Robux purchase you make while your subscription is active. That means if you have Premium and buy the 800 Robux package, you get 880 instead of 800. That extra 10% adds up quickly if you're a frequent buyer.

Premium also grants access to exclusive catalog items that aren't available to non-subscribers. Some of these items are highly sought after, and exclusive access is a real perk if avatar customization matters to you. Premium members also get access to item-trading features that free users don't have.

Which one is worth it based on your player profile?

For casual players who just want to buy a one-off accessory, the smallest package is enough. There's no point paying for a monthly subscription if you're only going to need Robux once or twice a year.

For players who play regularly and spend Robux every month, Premium is clearly the more cost-effective option long-term. If you typically spend $10 a month on Robux, the mid-tier Premium plan gives you exactly that amount plus the 10% bonus on any additional purchases you make. The math clearly favors the subscription over repeated one-off purchases.

There's a middle-ground profile too: the player who uses Robux frequently but irregularly. Active months alternating with months where they spend nothing. For this type of player, the subscription can be a waste during the inactive months. One option is to activate Premium only during the months you plan to spend more, though canceling and reactivating comes with its own hassles.

Price variations by country

The dollar price is the global reference point, but Roblox adjusts prices locally in some markets. In Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, and other Latin American countries, the price can vary depending on the exchange rate and local taxes. Always check the final price before confirming your purchase.

In some countries the price may look higher than a direct dollar conversion because Roblox bakes local taxes into the displayed price, or because it adjusts prices to the local economy. Don't assume the price you see in dollars is what you'll actually pay — always check the total in your local currency before proceeding.

Your payment method can also affect the final price. International credit cards often apply currency conversion fees that push up the real cost. Using local debit cards, compatible digital wallets, or Roblox gift cards you can buy at physical stores can end up being cheaper depending on your country.

Gift cards: an underrated option

Roblox gift cards are an excellent alternative to direct card purchases, especially in countries where international transactions carry extra fees. Plenty of convenience stores, supermarkets, and electronics stores sell these cards in fixed denominations.

Gift cards are also the safest way to give someone Robux as a gift, since they don't require sharing payment methods or account details. If you have kids who play Roblox, gift cards are the ideal way to give them credit without exposing any financial information.

Best times to buy

Roblox occasionally runs promotions during special events or holiday seasons. Although they aren't frequent, keeping an eye out for these opportunities can score you an extra Robux bonus at no additional cost. The most common windows for promotions are year-end, summer (in the Northern Hemisphere, when most kids are on break), and around major game launches.

Following Roblox's official channels keeps you in the loop when temporary bonuses drop. A 20% Robux bonus over a weekend is reason enough to wait if you're not in a rush to buy.