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Microsoft Rewards is the only mainstream way to turn everyday activity into Robux without spending your own money — and it's completely safe and official. But there's a catch in 2026 that trips a lot of people up: the method changed. The old shortcut no longer exists, and outdated guides will send you looking for an option that's gone.

This guide gives you the real, current, step-by-step method. We'll explain what changed in April 2026, show you exactly how to earn points and convert them into Robux today, point out the common mistakes, and set honest expectations about how long it takes. Follow this and you'll get genuinely free Robux the safe way — no generators, no risk.

What is Microsoft Rewards?

Microsoft Rewards is an official, free loyalty program run by Microsoft. You earn points for doing simple everyday things, and you redeem those points for rewards like gift cards. It's been around for years, it's legitimate, and it has nothing to do with sketchy "free Robux" sites — this is Microsoft's own program.

You earn points mainly by:

  • Searching the web with Bing (on desktop and mobile).

  • Completing daily sets — small quizzes and activities on the Rewards dashboard.

  • Using Microsoft Edge and other Microsoft products.

  • Occasional special offers and quests.

The points add up over time, and then you trade them in. That's the whole idea: your normal online activity slowly becomes points, and points become Robux.

What changed in 2026 (read this first)

Here's the part that makes most older guides wrong. Microsoft used to let you redeem points directly for a Roblox gift card (400, 800, or 1,000 Robux). On April 8, 2026, Microsoft removed all of those Roblox gift card options from the Rewards catalog, globally. If you go looking for a "redeem points for Robux" button today, you won't find it, and you may see a region or availability error instead.

Two reassuring things, though. First, your points are not affected — any points you've saved are still yours and still usable for other rewards. Second, the method still works; it just takes one extra step now. Instead of points-straight-to-Robux, the path is points → a different gift card → Robux. Here's exactly how.

The working 2026 method, step by step

This is the current, safe path from Microsoft Rewards points to Robux:

Step 1: Set up your Microsoft Rewards account. Sign in with a free Microsoft account at the Rewards dashboard. If you're a younger player, do this with a parent — a Microsoft account and the Rewards program should be set up with adult involvement.

Step 2: Earn points. Build up points through daily Bing searches, daily sets, and any available quests. Doing the daily activities consistently is the fastest steady way to accumulate points. A little each day adds up faster than you'd think.

Step 3: Redeem points for a still-available gift card. Since direct Roblox cards are gone, redeem your points for a gift card that's still in the catalog and can buy Robux:

  • An Xbox or Microsoft Store gift card, or

  • An Amazon gift card (available in most regions).

Step 4: Convert that gift card into Robux.

  • With an Xbox or Microsoft Store card: add it to your Microsoft account, then buy Robux through the official Roblox app on Windows or Xbox.

  • With an Amazon card: use it to buy an official Roblox gift card on Amazon, then redeem that card's PIN at roblox.com/redeem to add the Robux to your account.

That's it. Every step happens on official Microsoft, Amazon, or Roblox platforms — no third-party "reward" sites, no password sharing, no risk.

How long does it actually take?

Let's be honest, because this is where expectations matter. Microsoft Rewards is real, but it is slow. You're earning a modest number of points per day, and Robux-worth of gift card value takes a while to reach.

If you do the daily activities consistently, you can earn enough for a small amount of Robux over a number of weeks, not days. The exact pace depends on your region, your Rewards level, and how reliably you complete daily tasks. The right way to think about it: this is a "a little free Robux over time for activity you'd do anyway," not a "get 10,000 Robux this afternoon" method. Anything promising the latter is a scam. Patience is the price of this being genuinely free and safe.

Common mistakes to avoid

A few things trip people up — sidestep these and the method goes smoothly:

  • Following outdated guides. Many still show the old direct-redeem option. If a guide tells you to "redeem points for a Roblox card," it's pre-April 2026 and wrong. Use the gift-card path instead.

  • Using a VPN to change region. Microsoft ties Rewards to your account's real region and detects mismatches. Using a VPN to chase a reward can get your redemption cancelled or your account suspended. Don't do it.

  • Expecting it to be fast. Treating it as instant leads to frustration and makes people fall for scam shortcuts. Go in knowing it's a slow, steady method.

  • Checking the wrong region's catalog. Available rewards differ by country. Always check what's actually shown on your signed-in Redeem page rather than assuming an option exists.

Is it worth it?

For most players, yes — with realistic expectations. It's the only mainstream way to get Robux without spending your own money, it's completely safe, and it uses activity (like searching the web) that many people do anyway. The downside is purely the speed.

If you want Robux faster, the honest answer is that buying it or earning it by creating will outpace Microsoft Rewards. But if you're patient and want a genuinely free, zero-risk trickle of Robux over time, this is the method — and it's the only "free Robux" approach that won't put your account in danger.

Conclusion

You now have the real, current way to get free Robux through Microsoft Rewards. Earn points through everyday activity, redeem them for an Xbox, Microsoft Store, or Amazon gift card (since the direct Roblox card was removed in April 2026), and use that to buy Robux through official channels. It's slow but completely safe, and it's the closest thing to truly free Robux that exists.

Microsoft Rewards is great for a steady trickle, but if you want a method that can grow into a real, ongoing supply of Robux, there's a better long-term path: making your own things on Roblox. In the next guide, we'll cover how to earn free Robux by creating — no money needed.

FAQ

Can I still redeem Microsoft Rewards points for Robux directly?
No. Microsoft removed the direct Roblox gift card options from the Rewards catalog on April 8, 2026, globally. Your points are still usable, though — you redeem them for an Xbox, Microsoft Store, or Amazon gift card and use that to buy Robux through official channels.
How long does it take to earn enough points for Robux
It's slow — think weeks of consistent daily activity for a small amount of Robux, not days. The pace depends on your region, Rewards level, and how reliably you complete daily searches and sets. Treat it as a little free Robux over time, not a fast payout.
Is Microsoft Rewards safe and legitimate?
Yes. It's an official Microsoft loyalty program, completely separate from scam "free Robux" sites. Every step — earning points, redeeming gift cards, buying Robux — happens on official Microsoft, Amazon, or Roblox platforms, with no password sharing or third-party tools involved.
Can I use a VPN to get the Robux reward back?
No, and you shouldn't try. Microsoft ties Rewards to your account's real region and detects VPN use, which can get your redemption cancelled or your account suspended. Only use the rewards actually available in your own region's catalog.
Should younger players use Microsoft Rewards?
Only with a parent or guardian involved. Setting up a Microsoft account and managing the Rewards program is an adult-supervised activity for kids. A parent can handle the account and redemptions while keeping everything safe.

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