Roblox ban waves don’t have a fixed length; they can happen for a few hours, a few days, or longer, depending on what Roblox is targeting and how fast they process accounts. Community reports also suggest that individual ban outcomes in a wave can vary from short temporary bans to longer suspensions or terminations.

What people usually see

  • Some ban waves appear to move fast and end within a day or two.
  • Others seem to roll out in batches over several days while Roblox reviews accounts.
  • The penalty length is separate from the wave length, so one wave can include 1-day bans, 3-day bans, or much harsher action.

Practical takeaway

If you’re asking whether a ban wave is “still going,” the honest answer is that there’s no public countdown or official schedule. The safest assumption is that enforcement can continue intermittently, so account actions can show up after the first burst of bans.

TL;DR

Ban waves on Roblox usually last anywhere from hours to a few days, but there is no official fixed duration, and the ban length for affected accounts can be different from the wave itself.