“Unchecked” in Roblox usually means the account hasn’t been placed into a verified age category yet, so Roblox hasn’t finished confirming whether it should be treated as Kids or Select. Recent public discussion also suggests this status is tied to Roblox’s newer age-check flow rather than a permanent penalty.

What it means

  • Your account is still pending age verification or re-checking.
  • It is not the same thing as being banned or hacked.
  • In some cases, it appears as a temporary state until Roblox finishes assigning the account category.

How to get “checked”

  1. Open Roblox settings and look for the age or verification options.
  1. Complete the required verification step, which may involve a government ID or a phone number depending on what Roblox asks for.
  1. Follow the prompts carefully and finish the confirmation process.
  1. If Roblox wants a re-check, you may need to verify again before the status changes.

What changes after

  • Your account may get assigned to the proper age category.
  • Some features, especially social or age-restricted ones, may become available after verification.
  • If verification is not completed, access can stay limited or the account can remain in the unchecked state.

Simple example

If someone logs in and suddenly sees “unchecked,” that usually means Roblox wants one more verification step before fully classifying the account. In plain terms: unchecked = not fully confirmed yet, and checked = verified and assigned.

TL;DR

Unchecked means Roblox hasn’t finished verifying the account’s age/category yet, and being checked usually means completing the verification steps in settings.