Giveaway rules
How a giveaway actually runs
Short version: entry is free, everyone has the same odds, the winner is picked at random when the timer ends, and we pay in Robux. The long version is below.
1. Entering
- Sign in with Google and set your Roblox username. You only do this once.
- Tap Enter on any giveaway that is still live. That is the whole process.
- One entry per person per giveaway, enforced by the database — a second tap does nothing rather than adding another entry.
- Entering costs nothing, and there is no way to buy extra entries.
2. When entries close
Every giveaway shows a live countdown. The moment it reaches zero, entries close — an entry submitted after that time is rejected even if the page still looked open. Times are handled in UTC internally and shown to you in your own timezone.
3. The draw
- After entries close, the host draws the winner. This is a manual step, so there is normally a short gap between “ended” and “winner announced”.
- The winner is chosen with a cryptographically secure random number generator across all valid entries. Every entry has an identical chance.
- A giveaway can only be drawn once. The result is final and cannot be re-rolled.
- The winning Roblox username is snapshotted at draw time. Renaming your Roblox account afterwards does not change who won or where the prize goes.
4. Getting paid
- We email the winner at the address on their Google account.
- The prize is sent to the Roblox account recorded at draw time, usually within a few days.
- The giveaway page publicly shows whether a payout is pending or sent.
- If your Roblox username was wrong at draw time and we cannot pay it, we may draw a replacement winner — so double-check it.
5. Disqualification
Multiple accounts, bots, and impersonation get entries removed and can get an account banned. See the terms of service for the full list.
6. Things we will never do
- Ask for your Roblox password.
- Ask for a payment, gift card, or “verification fee” to release a prize.
- Ask you to complete a survey, install an app, or invite friends to enter.
If anything claiming to be us does one of those, it is not us — please report it.