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how to anchor stuff to each other in bloxburg

In Bloxburg, you usually “anchor stuff to each other” by placing objects close together with the grid, not by using a true Roblox-style anchor system. The easiest method is to lower the grid size while building so items can snap more precisely near or inside each other.

Quick Scoop

What most players mean is:

  • Put down a base item first, like a table, shelf, or counter.
  • Change the grid size to a smaller setting for finer placement.
  • Rotate and nudge the next item until it sits where you want it.
  • Switch back to a normal grid once the item is placed.

How to do it

  1. Open build mode and place the main object.
  2. Reduce grid size for more precise positioning.
  3. Select the second item and move it closer to the first.
  4. Rotate it if needed to make the fit look natural.
  5. If the game won’t let you place it where you want, try a different grid size and re-place it.

What works best

  • Small decorations: use the smallest or a smaller grid for tight spaces.
  • Items on surfaces: a table or shelf is the easiest base.
  • Exact same spot placement: larger grid options can sometimes help with stacking or overlapping objects more cleanly.

Important note

Bloxburg is different from Roblox Studio, where “anchoring” is a real building setting. In Bloxburg, you’re mainly working with placement, snapping, and grid control rather than true object anchoring.

TL;DR

Use build mode, lower the grid size, place one object first, then carefully snap the next object next to or onto it.