Where can I find my Robux in Roblox?

TL;DR

Your Robux balance shows in the top-right corner of Roblox (green R$ icon). Check Transaction History in Settings > Billing to track all Robux movements and sources.


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Checking Your Robux Balance

Your Robux balance appears in the top-right corner of the Roblox website when you’re logged in. Look for the green Robux icon (R$) followed by your current amount. On mobile apps, tap the Robux icon at the bottom of the screen to see your balance.

Where Robux Come From

Robux enter your account through several channels:

  • Direct purchases – Buying Robux with real money
  • Premium membership – Monthly Robux stipend for subscribers
  • Game sales – Revenue from selling game passes, developer products, or clothing
  • Group payouts – Funds distributed by group owners
  • Trading – Selling limited items to other players

Tracking Robux Transactions

To see where your Robux went or came from, visit your account’s Transaction History. Navigate to Settings > Billing > Transaction History. This shows every Robux movement including purchases, sales, and transfers with timestamps.

Common Robux Issues

If your Robux seem missing, check these possibilities:

  • Pending sales – Robux from game passes or clothing sales may take up to 7 days to process
  • Group funds – Robux might be sitting in a group you own rather than your personal account
  • Recent purchases – You may have spent them on avatar items, game passes, or developer products
  • Account restrictions – Moderated accounts sometimes have temporary Robux holds

Accessing Group Robux

If you own or manage a Roblox group, those Robux appear separately from your personal balance. Go to your group’s page, click the three dots menu, and select “Configure Group” to access group funds and payout options.

Understanding your Robux flow helps you make better decisions about virtual purchases and game development investments, especially when exploring different gaming experiences.

Who this is for: Roblox players wondering where their virtual currency is located or why their balance changed.

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