The public results I found don’t show a single verified world record for beating Dig to Escape on Roblox, but they do show speedrun-style uploads and “world record” claims without an official leaderboard to confirm one exact best time.

What’s visible

  • One recent video claims a “new record” speedrun, but the snippet doesn’t expose the actual time.
  • Another video explicitly claims a “world record,” again without a verifiable time in the result snippet.
  • Community content around the game is active, which suggests people are chasing fast clears, but not an official, standardized record system.

Best current read

If you mean the fastest publicly claimed clear, the answer is that there are multiple unverified claims rather than one confirmed record. If you mean the best time you can point to from public sources right now, the clearest cited claim in the results is a run “under 40 minutes” on the hardest difficulty, but that is a video claim, not an official record.

Note

The game page shows Dig to Escape was created on November 10, 2025 and has been played hundreds of millions of times, which helps explain why speedrun claims are popping up now.

Likely answerNo confirmed official record found; only public speedrun claims
Best cited claim in resultsUnder 40 minutes on hardest difficulty
TL;DR: there doesn’t appear to be an official verified record publicly listed, just several speedrun claims from late 2025 and early 2026.