A Roblox gift card number (the PIN you redeem) is a short alphanumeric code printed under a scratch‑off panel on the back of the card—or shown in your email/account for digital cards.

What the code actually looks like

Roblox’s own support pages describe the redeem field as a “PIN / Code” you type at roblox.com/redeem , and they even warn about common mix‑ups like 0 vs O and 1 vs I, which tells you the code uses both letters and numbers.

Across community guides and wikis, you’ll see a few common patterns described for Roblox gift card PINs:

  • Alphanumeric, all caps , no spaces
  • Often shown in groups separated by hyphens , for example styles like:
    • ABCD-1234-EFGH (12 characters in 3 groups)
* `1-123456-789012345678` style splits with a prefix/suffix
  • The Roblox Wiki explicitly lists example formats such as:
    • 1234567890
    • RBXXXXXXXXXXXX
    • RI-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

In practice, when you scratch off the gray bar on a physical card, you’ll see one continuous code or a hyphenated code made of letters and digits, and you enter it exactly as printed.

Where you’ll find it

  • Physical cards : On the back, under a gray scratch‑off strip. The area is usually labeled “PIN,” “Code,” or “Redeem Code.”
  • Digital cards (e.g., Amazon, Roblox.com) : In the purchase confirmation email or on the order details page, often labeled “PIN code” or “Redeem code.”
  • Redemption location : Only in a web browser at roblox.com/redeem , not in the mobile app or on consoles.

Quick tips so it works the first time

  • Type it exactly as shown, including hyphens if present.
  • Watch out for look‑alikes:
    • 0 (zero) ↔ O (letter)
    • 1 (one) ↔ I (capital i)
  • No spaces, no extra words—just the code/PIN itself.

If you tell me whether you have a physical card or a digital one (and from which store), I can walk you through exactly where to locate the code on that specific type. TL;DR: A Roblox gift card number is a short, all‑caps alphanumeric PIN (often 12–16 characters, sometimes hyphenated) found under the scratch‑off on the back of the card or in your digital purchase email, and it’s entered at roblox.com/redeem.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.