My Bloxburg Free Money Hunt Was a Mess But I Found Something (JYXN)

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This might help someone else avoid the rabbit hole I just went down. I’m just leaving this here for anyone else stuck:

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. Okay, let’s talk about my chaotic search for free Bloxburg money.

Bloxburg is my go-to game when I just wanna chill and build a cute house or roleplay as a pizza delivery pro. But the money grind? Brutal. I’m not trying to work 10 shifts as a cashier just to afford a new couch. And buying Robux to get Bloxburg cash isn’t happening—I’m saving my money for actual snacks. So I went looking for ways to get free Bloxburg money. Let me tell you, it was a disaster.

First thing I tried was those “free Bloxburg money codes” websites. You’ve seen them—shady pages with bright colors and promises of “unlimited cash.” I found one that listed a bunch of codes, so I spent like 30 minutes copying and pasting them into Roblox. Every single one was either expired or straight-up fake. One code was just “MONEY2025” which sounded so obvious I should’ve known it was a scam. The site also had pop-ups trying to get me to download some random app. Yeah, no thanks, I like my laptop virus-free.

Then I turned to YouTube, thinking maybe some content creators had the real deal. I watched this one video titled “BLOXBURG FREE MONEY GLITCH 2025!!!” The guy rambled for 8 minutes about how “easy” it was, but the “glitch” was just a link to a website that wanted me to complete surveys. I tried one survey, answered a million questions about shampoo, and at the end it said “offer not available.” Cool, so I just wasted my time and probably got added to a spam email list. Another video claimed there was a “secret code” in the game, but it turned out to be some old event code from 2023. Useless.

I also checked out some Roblox groups and Discord servers, hoping the Bloxburg community would have some legit tips. Nope. The groups were full of people begging for money or posting links to sketchy sites. One Discord server had a “free money” channel, but it was just bots spamming the same fake codes I’d already tried. Another server had someone offering “Bloxburg cash” if I sent them Robux first. Like, are you kidding? I’m trying to get free money, not get scammed out of the little I have. I was so done.

But then I found that link I dropped at the start. I’m not gonna lie, I was super skeptical because the URL had “airforce” and “chess12” in it, which made zero sense for Bloxburg. But I was out of ideas, so I clicked it. The site wasn’t some over-the-top scam page with flashing banners. It was simple, with clear instructions and no creepy vibes. I had to do a couple tasks—like watching a short ad and signing up for a newsletter I could unsubscribe from later. Took about 15 minutes, and then it gave me a code for some Bloxburg money.

I was fully expecting it to flop, but I redeemed the code in Roblox, and it actually worked. I got enough cash to buy some new furniture for my Bloxburg house, which felt like a miracle after all the nonsense I’d been through. It wasn’t like I became a Bloxburg billionaire, but it was enough to make my house look less like a starter shack without grinding for hours.

What made this different was how straightforward it was. It didn’t promise me “infinite money” or try to trick me into downloading anything. It just said, “do these tasks, get a code,” and it followed through. The tasks were quick and didn’t feel like a scam—no endless surveys or “install this game and play for 3 hours” garbage. The site also didn’t ask for my Roblox password or anything personal, which was a huge green flag after all the shady stuff I’d seen.

I tried it again a few days later and got another code that worked for a bit more cash. It’s not like I’m living in a Bloxburg mansion now, but I’ve got enough to build something cool without begging my parents for Robux. As of April 2025, this thing is legit, but who knows how long it’ll last. The internet’s weird like that.

I’m not saying this is some magic fix or that it’ll work for everyone. Maybe it depends on where you live or whatever. But if you’re as broke as me and just want a little extra Bloxburg cash without the grind, it’s worth a shot. Just be smart—use a throwaway email and don’t click anything that looks fishy. I’m off to decorate my Bloxburg house now, probably gonna spend all my money on plants or something dumb. Wish me luck.