Roblox hasn’t “deleted” Draw Me and Speed Draw entirely, but for many players they suddenly became unavailable because of new age and safety restrictions around drawing games and user‑generated content. In most cases, what “happened” is that these games are now limited to older accounts or certain age categories, not globally removed.

Quick Scoop

  • Roblox has tightened rules on free‑drawing games because people were drawing inappropriate stuff.
  • As part of new age‑group policies, a lot of drawing games (including Draw Me and Speed Draw) no longer show up or can’t be joined on younger accounts.
  • The games still exist and are actively discussed and updated, but many players are now locked out unless they meet the age requirements or settings.

What happened to Draw Me and Speed Draw?

Community posts from mid‑2026 show players suddenly unable to find or join Roblox drawing games, including Draw Me and Speed Draw, even though they used to play them normally. One explanation widely shared is that Roblox adjusted its safety rules and age filters so that “free‑form drawing” games need either a minimum age (often 16+) or parental consent.

Players also report that Roblox has started separating users into groups like “Roblox Kids,” “Roblox Select,” and a general category, and drawing games are blocked for Kids and Select in many cases. Because of this, those users open Roblox, search for Speed Draw or Draw Me, and simply don’t see or can’t join the games anymore, which feels like they “disappeared.”

Why Roblox did this

Many forum users point out the same reason: people draw explicit or “bad” stuff in public drawing lobbies, and moderation can’t catch everything instantly. To reduce how often younger players see that kind of content, Roblox appears to have restricted who can access drawing games, rather than only relying on moderation after the fact.

Short version of the community explanation:

  • Some players used drawing games to share inappropriate images.
  • Roblox responded by tightening access, especially for children and mid‑teen age bands.
  • That made Speed Draw, Draw Me, and similar games either hidden or unplayable for a lot of accounts overnight.

Are the games gone for everyone?

No:

  • Roblox Speed Draw is still listed as a live experience (for example, under Studio Giraffe’s Speed Draw! page and its game entry).
  • There are recent videos and posts showing people playing Speed Draw and talking about updates, which means the game itself hasn’t been fully removed from the platform.
  • TikTok and other social posts talk about “why Speed Draw is unavailable” or “why Draw Me and Speed Draw are leaving,” which usually refers to the games becoming inaccessible to certain account types, not total deletion.

So from the outside, it looks like:

The games still exist, but access is restricted based on age and safety settings, so many players think they’re gone when they are really just locked behind filters.

If you suddenly can’t play them

Here are practical angles people in forums suggest (these are community tips, not official Roblox guarantees):

  1. Check your account age and settings
    • If your birthday on Roblox puts you in a younger age group (Kids / Select), drawing games may be blocked.
 * Family/parental controls can also hide or restrict experiences with user‑generated content like drawings.
  1. Ask a parent/guardian to review settings
    • On accounts managed by parents, they might need to allow more mature experiences (if they’re comfortable with it) to unlock some drawing games.
  1. Use an older account that follows the rules
    • Some players report that they can see Speed Draw on one older account but not on a younger one, which fits the age‑filter explanation.
  1. Look for alternative drawing experiences
    • Several users note that there’s now a “lack of enjoyable drawing games” visible to younger profiles, so you might have to search around or try non‑freeform art games that fit the new filters.

Different viewpoints from the community

Because this is a trending topic, people are split:

  • Supportive of restrictions
    • They argue Roblox is protecting kids from seeing explicit drawings that show up in public lobbies.
* They feel age‑locking is better than waiting for moderation to remove bad images after people have already seen them.
  • Frustrated players
    • They miss their favorite art games and feel punished even though they weren’t doing anything wrong.
* Some say Roblox should improve moderation tools instead of broadly blocking drawing games for whole age groups.
  • Confused users
    • Many didn’t get a clear in‑app message; they just saw Speed Draw and other drawing games vanish from search or become unjoinable and had to ask on forums or watch TikToks to understand why.

Mini FAQ

Is Speed Draw deleted from Roblox?

No. It still shows as an active experience and has recent content and updates; it’s just not visible or playable for many younger accounts.

What about Draw Me?

Community posts and TikToks group Draw Me together with Speed Draw as part of “Roblox drawing games” that got restricted under the newer rules. The exact details can vary by region and account settings, but the pattern is the same: limited access, not necessarily a full takedown.

Will these games ever come back for everyone?

Roblox doesn’t publish detailed future plans for individual games in public discussion threads, so players mostly speculate. Some hope Roblox will introduce better filters or opt‑in modes that let drawing games return more broadly without exposing kids to harmful content.

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

TL;DR:
Draw Me and Speed Draw are still on Roblox, but many players can’t see or join them because Roblox tightened age and safety rules for free‑drawing games after repeated issues with inappropriate drawings.