What's a Roblox account actually worth in 2026?

A live market index pulled from robruh's real in-stock catalog — published May 2026, refreshed quarterly.

The numbers below are computed from robruh's live inventory of 1539 in-stock accounts as of July 2026. Every figure on this page comes from a real listing on a real database, not a manually-curated tier list. We refresh the snapshot every quarter; for an exact current view, click through to the category page itself.

This isn't a perfect index. It's one marketplace's snapshot, weighted toward the kinds of accounts buyers find through us. But because robruh's catalog spans 8 of the most-asked-about Roblox account categories, it's a defensible starting point for "what should I expect to pay" or "what should I expect to be paid."

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1. The 4 things that drive value

Most accounts price on a combination of these four signals. The weighting shifts category to category — a 2007 join date barely cares about username length; a 3-letter name barely cares about RAP — but every account on the market sits somewhere on this matrix.

1. Username scarcity

Length and pronunciation. Three-letter names sit at the top because the namespace is tiny and Roblox no longer accepts new registrations under four characters. Pure-alpha 4-letter names are next. Pronounceable dictionary words and real-name handles carry a premium over random consonant strings at any length. On the data below, the median 3-letter name prices well above the median 4-letter name even after holding everything else constant. If you want to feel the scarcity yourself, spend two minutes on our free Roblox username generator — every name in the grid was verified available against the live Roblox API in the last 24 hours, and you'll notice nothing under 7 characters survives the filter. That's the supply shock the prices below are pricing in. Want a number for one specific name? Check a single username's value with our free tool.

2. Account age / join date

The Veteran badge is awarded to accounts a year or older — that's the floor. The real value sits in pre-2010 join dates. 2007 is the rarest age tier you can practically buy, followed by 2008. Anything older than 2009 reads visibly as "old account" the moment another player loads the profile. Newer accounts can carry value through other signals, but they don't get the age premium.

3. Limiteds and RAP

Trader-tier inventory — Headless Horseman, Korblox Deathspeaker, Dominus hats, Valkyrie helms — pegs item-user account prices to the trade-ladder value of the items attached. We typically price item-user accounts at a discount to RAP because moving the limiteds takes effort, but the RAP is the load-bearing number. Accounts without notable limiteds price on the username and age tiers alone.

4. Unverified status

Every account in the data below is unverified — no email, no phone. This is table-stakes for any buyer paying market price. Verified accounts get sold elsewhere on the internet at steep discounts, but the discount is paying for the recovery risk; the price difference isn't a deal. We don't list verified accounts at all, which is why this column doesn't appear in the table — it's implicit.

2. Per-category price ranges

Min, median, and max from current in-stock listings. Each category links to the live category page where you can see the full grid; sample-listing links jump straight to the cheapest and most-expensive accounts in that bucket as of right now.

CategoryIn stockMinMedianMaxSamples
2007 Accounts8$69.99$199.99$299.99cheapest · priciest
2008 Accounts624$1.99$16.99$399.99cheapest · priciest
3-Letter Names15$299.99$299.99$399.99cheapest · priciest
4-Letter Names208$27.99$34.99$199.99cheapest · priciest
5-Letter Names96$1.99$1.99$2.99cheapest · priciest
Item Users (high-RAP)303$1.99$17.99$199.99cheapest · priciest
Rare Names245$1.99$49.99$699.99cheapest · priciest
Number Names40$3.99$99.99$199.99cheapest · priciest

Based on 1539 in-stock accounts on robruh as of July 2026. Numbers refresh every five minutes from the live database.

Categories with low live counts (a handful or fewer) can show wide min/max spreads because a single outlier moves the range. Treat the median as the more honest signal when the count is small. When the count is in the dozens or hundreds, all three numbers settle into something defensible.

3. How to use this index

If you're buying

Use the median for your category as the gravity well. If a competitor is asking 2x our median for the same kind of account, that's a red flag — either the account has something unusual the listing isn't showing you, or it's priced for someone who hasn't shopped around. If a competitor is asking 0.3x our median, that's also a red flag — accounts don't acquire below market without a story behind them, and the story is usually beaming. Read our full buying guide for what to check before paying.

If you're selling

If you're considering selling an account to robruh, the median for your category is a reasonable proxy for the upper end of what we'd pay you — we typically buy at 50–70% of resale to leave margin for hand-test, listing time, and credential handling. For the rare specimens (3-letter names, pre-2008 join dates with high-RAP limiteds), the negotiation matters more than the index, and we do that case by case in Discord.

If you're calibrating against another marketplace

Compare our category median against the same-category median on PlayerUp, RolexFinance, or any other live marketplace you trust. If their median is meaningfully off ours, ask why. Usually the answer is one of: stale inventory (their listings sit longer), different vetting (they accept verified accounts, we don't), or different sourcing (they take bulk dumps, we don't). Each of those affects what you should actually pay.

4. FAQs

Why are 4-letter names cheaper than 3-letter names?

Math, not opinion. There are roughly 456,000 alpha-only 4-letter permutations and only about 17,500 alpha-only 3-letter permutations on the Roblox username space. Even if both pools are fully claimed, the smaller pool is rarer per name, and Roblox enforces a 4-character minimum on new registrations — so 3-letter names are physically uncreatable today. The price reflects the supply shock.

Are Roblox account prices going up or down?

Direction depends on the category. Age cohorts (2007, 2008) drift up year-over-year because the supply only shrinks — accounts get banned, lost, or stay locked away. Short-name cohorts hold roughly flat in real terms; demand and supply both move slowly. RAP-pegged item-user accounts move with the limiteds market — Headless and Korblox cycle, valks fluctuate. The numbers on this page are a current snapshot, not a forecast.

Can I get a free appraisal of my own account?

Yes — hop in our Discord with the username and we'll tell you what we'd offer if you were considering selling, or give you a comp range against current stock if you're just curious. There's no obligation. We do this multiple times a day; it's the easiest way to calibrate against our actual purchase prices.

Where else can I check Roblox account values?

Rolimon's tracks RAP and limited-item values, which feeds directly into item-user account pricing. For username and join-date pricing, the public marketplaces (robruh, PlayerUp, RolexFinance) are the live signal — comparing listings across two or three marketplaces gives you a rough sanity check on any given asking price. For the rarest specimens, the prices are negotiated case by case and won't appear in any public index.

Why don't you show every listing on this page?

This page is a market summary, not a catalog. Each row links straight to the live category page for full stock and current sample listings. The numbers you see are computed from the same live database the catalog reads from — they update as accounts list and sell.

Browse live stock by category: 2007 · 2008 · 3-letter · 4-letter · 5-letter · item users · rare names · number names. Want a free appraisal on a specific account? Hop in our Discord. — the robruh team