Best Roblox gift cards February 2025, delivered instantly
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If you want the perfect present for the Roblox fan in your life, Roblox gift cards tick that box... and then some.
Besides being a great last-minute gift due to being digital codes that are delivered instantly, Roblox gift cards also provide exclusive virtual items depending on the amount given. Speaking of which, another benefit is that they can come in basically any amount you want; the cards go from $10/£10 to $500/£200.
Curious as to what Roblox gift cards are? Think of them like store vouchers, only they're used within Roblox itself. Each gift card provides a certain number of Robux (the game's currency), and these are spent on additional in-game content or character customisation. With that in mind, these cards allow the recipient to pick up that cosmetic item they've always wanted but could never afford.
Plus, there's a happy bonus to getting a Roblox gift card; as I mentioned before, the user is given a free virtual item when the card itself is redeemed. This ranges from a samurai-style helmet to a cyber wolf hat.
Roblox gift cards: US
Roblox gift card | From $10 at Amazon
There are numerous amounts available for Roblox gift cards in the US, ranging from $10 right through to $500. The standard $10 one provides 1,000 Robux (800 + 200 bonus), and the amount of Robux usually goes up by 1K increments. Here are the possible options:
- $10
- $15
- $20
- $25
- $30
- $40
- $50
- $75
- $100
- $125
- $150
- $200
- $300
- $400
- $500
Would you prefer to shop elsewhere? You can also get Roblox gift cards from a variety of retailers for specific occasions, like:
- Walmart
- Best Buy
- Target
Roblox gift cards: UK
Roblox gift cards | From £10 at Amazon
You can get Roblox gift cards of various amounts from £10 to £200, each with a different number of Robux included (normally in increments of 1,000). You can get:
- £10
- £15
- £20
- £25
- £30
- £40
- £50
- £75
- £100
- £125
- £150
- £200
Naturally, Amazon isn't the only place you can pick up Roblox gift cards. They're also available from:
- Tesco
- Asda
- Smyths
How to redeem Roblox gift cards
So, how do you actually redeem your Roblox gift cards when you have them? It's pretty easy, and can be done by following a few easy steps.
- Go to ww.roblox.com/redeem
- Enter the gift card PIN
- Click 'redeem'
And that's it! Nice and simple. Upon redemption of the card, the recipient should then receive their Robux and free item (which one they get will depend on how big the card's value was). However, just be aware that it can take up to five minutes for the amount to transfer.
Roblox gift cards FAQ
How do Roblox gift cards work?
The easiest way of explaining Roblox gift cards is to describe them like in-store vouchers for Best Buy, Walmart, or Target. You pay a certain amount (anywhere from $10/£10 to $500/£200) and the recipient receives 'Robux' they can spend in the Roblox store. This is used to buy cosmetic items like outfits, poses, and more
As a rule of thumb, every $10/£10 equals 1,000 Robux. In other words, spending $50/£50 provides 5,000 Robux. Personally speaking, I'd recommend spending between $20/£20 and $30/£30. That's more than enough Robux to get a load of smaller items.
What are Robux?
Robux are the in-game currency use to buy items (like accessories, hairstyles, or poses you character can make) on the Roblox Marketplace. For the most part, every $10/£10 equals 1,000 Robux.
How much does a $10/£10 Roblox gift card give?
Although the basic $10/£10 Roblox gift card used to provide 800 Robux, that's been boosted recently with an extra, free 200 Robux. In other words, you're getting 1,000 Robux overall.
Want some other present ideas? Don't miss our guide to the best gifts for gamers. Disney Plus gift cards are another great idea as they are delivered as digital items too. If you're after some more family-friendly fun, be sure to check out our best family board games page.
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