Richest People on Roblox: Why the Rankings Are Not What You Think

Richest People on Roblox: Why the Rankings Are Not What You Think

Most people think being one of the richest people on Roblox just means having a massive pile of Robux sitting in your account. That's a mistake. In the high-stakes world of the Roblox economy, "wealth" is a moving target that shifts between Recent Average Price (RAP), total inventory value, and actual cold, hard cash earned through the Developer Exchange (DevEx) program.

If you look at a leaderboard today, you’ll see names like Simoon68 or Linkmon99. But behind those usernames are stories of massive market manipulation, decade-long investments, and game development empires that generate more revenue than some real-world mid-sized companies. It's not just a kids' game anymore; it's a digital stock market.

The Gap Between RAP and Real Value

We need to clear something up. When you browse sites like Rolimon’s to find the richest people on Roblox, you’re usually looking at RAP. This is the Recent Average Price of the limited items someone owns. If I have a Dominus Frigidus and its last few sales were high, my "value" goes up.

But here is the catch: RAP can be faked.

Traders sometimes "project" items by buying them at absurdly high prices from their own alt accounts to artificially inflate their profile's value. This is why the community often looks at "Value" instead of RAP. Value is a manual estimate by expert traders of what an item is actually worth in a real trade.

Someone might have 500 million RAP but struggle to trade it for items worth 300 million. It’s exactly like owning a house that a website says is worth a million dollars, but no one in town is willing to pay more than $700,000 for it.

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The Current Heavy Hitters of 2026

The leaderboard stays pretty consistent at the top because these accounts hold "the big ones"—items like the Dominus series or the Clockwork headphones that haven't been obtainable for over a decade.

1. The Roblox Account (The Ghost King)

Technically, the "Roblox" account is the wealthiest. It’s managed by the corporation and holds nearly every limited item ever created. As of early 2026, its inventory value is estimated well over 780 million Robux. It doesn't trade. It just sits there like a museum vault, making it the ultimate benchmark for wealth on the platform.

2. Simoon68 (The Dominus Hoarder)

If we’re talking about active player accounts, Simoon68 (often known as SimonBlox) is a legend. Why? Because he owns ten—yes, ten—Dominus Aureus. In the trading world, owning one is a life goal. Owning ten is basically like owning a fleet of Bugattis. His total value frequently hovers around 580 million Robux. He’s also the founder of Abracadabra, the group behind games like SharkBite, proving he knows both the trading and development sides of the coin.

3. Stickmasterluke (The Admin Legend)

Luke isn’t just rich; he’s a Roblox administrator and the creator of Natural Disaster Survival. He famously snagged several Dominus items during the 2012 "April Fools" incident where prices went haywire. Because he’s been around since the beginning, his wealth is "organic." He didn't just trade up; he was there when the legends were born. His value is often cited north of 540 million Robux.

4. SonOfSevenless (The Vault)

This is widely known to be an alt account for Shedletsky (John Shedletsky, former Creative Director). It’s essentially a storage locker for some of the rarest items in history. It was briefly terminated in 2020, causing a panic in the trading community, but it's back. Its value is currently estimated at 490 million Robux.

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Linkmon99: The Most Famous "Rags to Riches" Story

You can't talk about the richest people on Roblox without mentioning Linkmon99. For years, he was the undisputed #1 "non-admin" player.

Honestly, Linkmon’s wealth didn’t just come from being lucky. He was a master of the "trade-up." He started with almost nothing and spent years recording his trades for YouTube, which gave him a huge advantage. People wanted to trade with him because they might end up in a video.

He’s currently sitting around the #5 spot with a value of 404 million Robux. What’s interesting is that Linkmon has been less active in the trading scene lately, yet his wealth continues to grow simply because the items he holds—like the Sparkle Time Fedoras—are deflationary. There are only so many in existence, and as old accounts get deleted or lost, the remaining ones become priceless.


The New Money: Game Developers

While the traders are fighting over hats, the real "whales" are the developers. This is where the money turns into actual US Dollars.

According to Roblox's own 2025 Economic Impact Report, the top 10 developers on the platform earned an average of $33.9 million last year. That isn't Robux. That is cash.

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Take the owners of Blox Fruits (like rip_indra). While rip_indra shows up on the rich list with about 360 million Robux in item value, that is likely just a tiny fraction of his actual net worth. When a game has billions of visits, the DevEx revenue dwarfs any inventory value. These developers are the true "richest people" because they can pull their money out of the ecosystem and buy a real-world mansion.

How to Actually Get on the Leaderboard

If you're looking to join the ranks of the richest people on Roblox, you basically have three paths. None of them are easy.

  • The Long Game (Investing): This requires having Robux already. You buy "Limiteds" when they are low and hold them for years. If you bought a Dominus Astra in 2014 for 75,000 Robux, you’d be sitting on millions today.
  • The Hustle (Trading): This is what Linkmon99 did. You spend 10 hours a day on trade hangouts, looking for "wins." You need to understand market psychology and know which items are "poison" (stolen items that could get your account banned).
  • The Empire (Developing): This is the only way to reach 2026 levels of wealth from scratch. Learning Luau (Roblox's coding language) and building a hit game is the only path to making millions of dollars rather than just millions of Robux.

A Warning on "Rich Lists"

Don't believe every YouTube video you see. Many "richest player" videos use outdated stats or ignore private inventories. A huge portion of the wealthiest players keep their inventories private to avoid constant trade requests or "beaming" (hacking) attempts.

Also, remember that termination is the great equalizer. If a player is found to be "black marketing" (selling Robux for real money outside of DevEx), Roblox will delete the account. Millions of dollars in digital items can vanish in a single click. This happened to traders like tetabyte (formerly wr_ongs), whose massive fortune was wiped out due to TOS violations.

What you should do next:

If you want to track these rankings in real-time, your best bet is to use Rolimon’s Leaderboard. It updates every few minutes and allows you to filter by RAP or Value. If you're serious about trading, start by studying the "Value" of items rather than the "Price." Most high-level traders will ignore you if you only look at the RAP.

Ultimately, the economy of Roblox is a lesson in supply and demand. Whether it's a developer making $30 million a year or a trader holding a 100-million-Robux hat, the wealth is built on one thing: scarcity.


Actionable Insight: If you're starting today, stop looking for "free Robux" scams. Instead, focus on learning Roblox Studio. The traders who are currently at the top of the list mostly started 10 years ago; the developers at the top of the list often started their games in the last 24 months.