The site blxrush.com claims to be running an event for Roblox’s 20th Year Anniversary and offers 5,000 Robux to “active players” by completing a few tasks like joining their Discord and some simple steps.
They emphasize statements like “No passwords, no logins — just complete the steps and get rewarded” and “Once verified, your Robux will be delivered” with a timeline of “typically within 48‑72 hours.”
However, review sites such as Scam Detector rate blxrush.com extremely low (1.7/100) and flag it as highly suspicious, pointing out the domain is newly created (August 2025) and its claims are possibly misleading.
⚠️ Why this looks like a scam / unsafe
Here are warning signs based on how Roblox’s own policies work and what legitimate sources say:
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Roblox’s official “Ways to Get Robux” states that there is no such thing as a Robux generator or websites that can legitimately generate Robux for free.
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The site is making claims (“5,000 Robux for doing simple tasks”) that align with typical scam strategies: promising “free currency” for minimal effort.
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The domain being newly registered (August 2025) and having a very low trust score is suspicious.
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They push for joining Discord and completing “tasks” that might lead you to share personal data or be lured into phishing links.
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Even “legitimate” task sites (offerwalls, surveys etc.) are fraught with risk: many ask for excessive permissions, or don’t actually deliver rewards.
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✅ How to “claim Robux” safely (and what you should not do)
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Do not share your Roblox password or 2FA codes with any external site.
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Never enter your username + password on third‑party sites for “claiming free Robux.” That’s a major red flag.
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Roblox’s legit ways to get Robux:
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Buying Robux directly from Roblox
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Through Roblox Premium subscription (which gives a monthly stipend)
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Selling items or making experiences in Roblox (if you’re a creator)
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Participating in Roblox’s official promotions (if they run any)
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If you do try some external “task / reward” site, make sure:
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It never asks your password
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It has good reputation / reviews
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You only provide your username, not credentials
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You don’t go through suspicious verification steps (e.g. install “helper apps”)
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