Robux bundle value comparison
Not every Robux pack is the same value. Bigger bundles give you more Robux per dollar, and Premium adds 10% on top. This compares all of them so you can see which pack to actually buy.
| Bundle | Price | Robux | Robux / $ | vs $9.99 pack |
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Enter a dollar budget to see the biggest pack it buys.
How the Robux bundle comparison works
Roblox sells Robux in fixed bundles, and the price per Robux is not flat. The small packs and the big packs both cost real money, but the big ones hand you noticeably more Robux for each dollar. The $0.99 starter pack works out to about 80 Robux per dollar; the largest web bundle is closer to 112 Robux per dollar. That spread is a built-in bulk discount, and it is the single biggest lever on how far your money goes.
The tool ranks every bundle by Robux per dollar and highlights the best one. Tick the Premium box and every row updates, because Roblox Premium adds a 10% bonus on Robux purchases — which shifts the whole table up and can change the math on whether the subscription is worth it (the Premium Break-Even Calculator answers that part directly).
The numbers come from this site's shared constants file
(/assets/js/lib/roblox-constants.js), so every Robux tool here uses the same
bundle list. Prices are the base web rates; buying through a mobile app or a console store
is usually more expensive because those platforms take their own cut, and regional pricing
varies. Treat the table as the web-purchase baseline, not a guaranteed price everywhere.
Why bigger packs are better value
The reason is simple: Roblox front-loads the cost in the small bundles to make the large ones look attractive, the same way a warehouse store prices bulk goods. If you are going to buy Robux anyway and you can afford the larger tier, the larger tier always gives more Robux per dollar. The only reasons to buy small are cash-flow (you only have a few dollars) or self-control (a smaller purchase is a smaller commitment). There is no value reason.
One honest caveat: more Robux per dollar is only a saving if you were going to spend that money regardless. Buying a bigger pack you did not need, just to chase a better rate, is spending more to save a percentage — which is not saving at all.
Worked example
Say you have $50 to spend. The budget helper shows the largest single pack at or under $50 is the $49.99 bundle. Without Premium that is 4,500 Robux; the table puts it at about 90 Robux per dollar, already better than the 80 you get from the $9.99 pack. Now tick Premium: the same $49.99 bundle pays out 4,950 Robux, pushing it to roughly 99 Robux per dollar. The biggest web bundle stays the best value either way — the comparison just makes the gap obvious instead of guesswork.
What this tool is not
This compares the purchase rate — what it costs to put Robux into your account. It is the opposite direction from cashing out. If you are a developer or group owner looking at what your Robux is worth in real dollars to withdraw, that is the much lower DevEx rate, and the Robux to USD converter and DevEx Cashout Calculator cover that side. And no third-party site that promises free or discounted Robux is real — those are scams. The only legitimate place to buy Robux is Roblox itself.
FAQ
Which Robux pack is the best value?
The largest bundle you can afford. Robux per dollar rises with bundle size, so the biggest web pack is always the best per-Robux rate. The tool highlights it, and Premium raises every tier by 10%.
Does Premium really give 10% more Robux?
Yes — Roblox Premium adds a 10% bonus on Robux purchases on top of the monthly stipend that comes with the subscription. Whether that pays for itself depends on how much you buy; the Premium Break-Even Calculator works it out.
Why are Robux more expensive in the mobile app?
App stores take a platform fee on in-app purchases, and Roblox passes that on, so the same bundle often costs more on iOS or Android than on the web. Buying on the website is usually the cheapest route.
Are "free Robux" sites a cheaper option?
No. Every site or generator promising free or discounted Robux is a scam designed to steal your account or your money. The only legitimate source of Robux is Roblox.
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- Robux to USD Converter — purchase and DevEx rates in both directions.
- Premium Break-Even Calculator — does Premium pay for itself for your spend?
- Marketplace Tax Calculator — the 30% fee on anything you sell.