To save progress in Ayano Sandbox on Roblox, the usual method is to look for a Save button or a menu option inside the game, since sandbox games often store builds through an in-game save/load system rather than Roblox’s default progress saving. A Roblox Creator Hub guide also shows that Roblox experiences can be saved and tested through built-in save workflows, which is the same general idea many sandbox games use.

What to try

  • Open the in-game menu and look for Save , Load , Export , or Blueprint.
  • Check whether the game saves automatically when you leave, or only when you press a save button.
  • If the game has slots, make sure you choose an empty or active slot before saving.
  • Rejoin the game after saving to confirm whether your build or progress stayed there.

If it is a build sandbox

Some sandbox games use a manual save flow where you place objects, open the save menu, and then store the build as a file or blueprint. A Roblox sandbox tutorial example shows this kind of pattern: build something, open the save menu, then use save/load or export/import to keep it.

If it is not saving

  • Make sure you are in the correct mode or server type, since some games disable saving in certain sessions.
  • Try again after a full rejoin, not just a respawn.
  • If the game has a tutorial or help menu, check that first, since save controls are often hidden there.
  • If it still fails, the game may not support permanent saving for that mode.

Quick note

I could not verify a dedicated official save guide specifically for Ayano Sandbox from the available public results, so the safest answer is to use the game’s own menu and look for save/load or export/import options.

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