The “verified null” Roblox account doesn’t appear to be a real, officially recognized account name. Roblox’s verified badge is only shown on authentic, notable accounts, and it is not something you can infer from a nickname or a label pasted into a bio.

What “null” likely means

On Roblox, null is commonly a technical term meaning “nothing” or “no value,” not a specific verified person or creator.

So if people are talking about a “verified null account,” they may be referring to:

  • A fan rumor or meme.
  • A deleted or placeholder account name.
  • A confusion with Roblox’s verified badge system.

How verification actually works

Roblox says verified badges are granted to notable and authentic creators, developers, groups, and off-platform figures. The badge appears as a blue checkmark next to the account name in the places Roblox specifies.

If a badge shows up only in a bio, image, or other custom text, Roblox says that does not count as a verified account.

Best read on the rumor

Based on the sources available, there is no evidence of a special “null” account that is officially verified by Roblox. The most likely answer is that it’s internet shorthand, misinformation, or a joke tied to the word “null,” not a real verified identity.

Roblox’s own support page is the most reliable reference here: verified badges are for authentic, notable accounts only.

If you want, I can also help interpret a specific Roblox username or screenshot to tell whether it is actually verified.