About RobuxClicker
RobuxClicker is a free, browser-based idle clicker game made for fans of the Roblox community. You click a giant R$ coin to earn Robux — a fictional in-game score, not real Robux — and spend what you earn on a roster of auto-generators themed as affectionate tributes to well-known Roblox community games. The whole game runs in your web browser: there is nothing to download, no account to create, and no payment of any kind.
The clicker is the heart of RobuxClicker.com, but the site has grown around it. There is a six-game pixel-art arcade, a library of written guides, and the full set of supporting pages — About, Contact, and the legal documents — that any real website should have. Whether you have a spare hour or thirty idle seconds, there is something here to chip away at.
How to play
Getting started takes a single click. Tap or click the large R$ coin in the centre of the screen and your Robux counter goes up. Every click has a small chance to land a critical hit worth seven times the normal payout, marked by a golden particle burst. Clicking by itself will only carry you so far, though — the real game is in what you build.
Open the shop on the right of the screen (or the Shop tab on mobile) and you will find buildings and upgrades. Buildings are auto-generators: each one earns Robux every second on its own, measured as RPS, or Robux per second. Your first building, the Roblox Avatar, is cheap and slow; later buildings cost far more but produce vastly more. Buy what you can afford, watch your RPS climb, and let the game run while you are away — your idle earnings are waiting when you return.
Upgrades are one-time purchases that multiply what you already own, doubling a building's output or boosting your click power. A buy-amount toggle lets you purchase buildings in bulk once you are wealthy, a scrolling news ticker reacts to your progress, and the stats panel always shows your next milestone so you know what to aim for.
Game features
RobuxClicker has more depth than a first click suggests. Here is what you are working toward.
Buildings and upgrades
There are twelve buildings to unlock, from the humble Roblox Avatar to the high-end Time Trials Speedrun, and each copy you buy costs fifteen percent more than the last. Layered on top of them are seventy-four upgrades: sixty building tier upgrades, ten click upgrades, and four synergy upgrades that link your clicking and your idle income together.
Prestige and the Beanstalk Tree
Once your lifetime earnings reach one trillion Robux you can "Climb the Beanstalk" — a prestige reset that trades your current run for permanent Beanstalk Tokens. Those tokens buy eight perma-upgrades on the Beanstalk Tree that make every future run faster. Prestige is optional, but it is how long-term players keep growing.
Random events
Every few minutes a random event fires. Good events such as Stock Surge briefly multiply your income; bad events such as Tax Audit cost you a slice of your Robux; and challenge events ask you to do something — like clicking quickly within a time limit — in return for a reward. There are ten event types in all.
Achievements and extras
Thirty-five achievements unlock as you hit milestones, announced with cascading toast notifications. Rare golden Robux drift across the screen for power-ups, a daily login streak rewards regular visits, and a first-run tutorial walks new players through the basics.
The RobuxClicker Arcade
Guides
Frequently asked questions
Is RobuxClicker free?
Yes — completely free, with no account, no download, and no payment of any kind. The site is supported by display advertising.
Can I earn real Robux here?
No. The "Robux" in RobuxClicker is a fictional in-game score with no real-world value. It cannot be earned, generated, redeemed, or exchanged for anything. RobuxClicker is not a "free Robux" generator.
Is this an official Roblox game?
No. RobuxClicker.com is an unofficial fan project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Roblox Corporation. "Roblox" and "Robux" are trademarks of Roblox Corporation.
Where is my progress saved?
In your own web browser's local storage, on your device — it is never uploaded to a server. Use the in-game Export Save button to copy your progress as a short text string if you want a backup or want to move it to another device.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. RobuxClicker is built for phones as well as desktops, with a tab-based layout that fits smaller screens.
How do I get started?
Just click the big R$ coin above and buy your first building when you can afford it. For a step-by-step walkthrough, read the How to Play RobuxClicker guide.