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Obbies Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Best Roblox Obbies to Play in April 2026

From candy-coated chaos to co-op chain puzzles, these are the best Roblox obbies blowing up right now. Updated rankings, honest takes, and who each game is actually for.

Best Roblox Obbies to Play in April 2026

The Best Roblox Obbies Right Now (April 2026)

Obby season never really ends on Roblox, but April 2026 has a genuinely solid crop at the top of the charts — a mix of polished long-runners and newer games punching way above their visit counts. Whether you're chasing UGC rewards, looking for something to run with friends, or just want to watch someone get launched off a tower, there's something here worth your time.

These six games are pulling real concurrent players right now, not just riding old algorithm boosts. Here's what's actually worth loading up.


#1 🍫Tower Of Candy - Tower Of Hell

If you're a Tower of Hell veteran looking for a reskin that actually commits to its theme, Tower of Candy by Invertion Studios delivers. The candy aesthetic isn't just a coat of paint — the whole vibe is dialed in, and with 90 million visits behind it, the level design has clearly been iterated on. It's running on a 24-player server, so lobbies stay lively and competitive without feeling like total chaos.

Best for solo players or small groups who want that classic ToH format but are tired of the original. The approval rating sits at 71.9%, which is a little lower than you'd expect for a game this popular — some of that's probably taste (not everyone wants candy-themed anything), but it's worth knowing going in. There's a Premium-only tower if you want extra content, and VIP servers are free, which is a genuinely nice touch.

Best when you're already comfortable with standard Tower of Hell difficulty and want a fresh aesthetic to grind through. Verdict: A solid ToH alternative with real staying power — just don't expect it to reinvent the formula.


#2 Mega Obby Fun

Mega Obby Fun from ManiaGames is the one you send to a friend who keeps saying they're bored. Over 150 stages, explicitly designed on the easier side, with a magic carpet waiting at the end as a reward. It's cleared 99 million visits and currently has the highest approval rating of any non-UGC game on this list at 82.2%, which tracks — easy obbies with good pacing tend to hold broad appeal.

This one works best with a group. The 20-player server cap keeps things from getting overwhelming, and running easy stages together is genuinely fun in a low-stakes way. It's not going to test your parkour limits, but that's not what it's trying to do. ManiaGames has been steadily adding stages, so if you played this a few months ago there's likely new content waiting.

Expect a relaxed session — this isn't a game where you're rage-quitting at stage 47. Verdict: The go-to for casual group sessions or introducing someone to obbies without traumatizing them.


#3 TROLL Cat Tower 🐱

This one is newer — 3.4 million visits compared to the 90M+ juggernauts on this list — but it's sitting at a 94.2% approval rating, which is legitimately impressive and hard to fake at any scale. The concept is simple and mean in the best way: you've got a leash, you can grab other players, and you can launch them off the tower. Chaos is the point.

This is a squad game, full stop. Playing solo is fine but you're missing the entire reason it exists. With up to 25 players per server, you'll rarely have a quiet moment. Controls are PC-friendly (throw on X, pull on E, leash on M1), and the learning curve is mostly just figuring out the best moments to grief someone mid-jump. Watch out for the obvious karma loop — if you're launching people, expect to get launched right back.

Best when you're in a voice call with friends and have zero intention of actually completing the tower. Verdict: The freshest game on this list and probably the most fun per minute if you have the right crew.


#4 UGC Items Obby [AFK or Play] 🎁

Let's be honest about what this is: a UGC rewards game with an obby attached. You earn points by going AFK every five seconds or by completing stages for bonus points, then spend those points on limited UGC hats, faces, and hair. It's new — just over a million visits — and the 71.2% approval rating reflects the usual skepticism around AFK reward games, but it's actively being updated and pulled 910 concurrent players at time of writing.

This is a solo play or background game situation. You're not here for the platforming challenge; you're here to stack points toward catalog items. The obby stages do give bonus points, so if you want to speed up the grind there's incentive to actually play. Just know that reward delivery can take up to seven days after claiming, so don't expect instant gratification.

Watch out for the limited UGC stock — items sell out, and there's no guarantee the specific piece you want is still available. Verdict: Worth having open if you're farming UGC anyway, but don't expect a standout obby experience.


#5 Free UGC Obby (AFK or Play)

Where the previous entry is new and scrappy, Free UGC Obby from Nectar Creations is the established version of the same idea — 97 million visits, 10.2 million favorites, and a 94.5% approval rating that puts it among the most liked games on this entire list. The point system is generous: AFK earns you a point per second, finishing stages gives +100, playing with friends adds a 10% bonus, and Premium users get +25%.

There are active codes right now (500K and 600K work at time of writing), and a 700K likes code is apparently incoming. Best played with at least one friend for the bonus multiplier, though it's totally functional solo. The catalog of earnable items from Nectar Creations is legitimate — this isn't a bait-and-switch situation, which is why the approval stays so high.

Best when you're already planning to be at your desk for a while and want your idle time doing something. Verdict: The most trustworthy UGC obby on the platform right now — high volume, fair rewards, no nonsense.


#6 Chained [2 Player Obby]

Chained by 1-Day is the most mechanically interesting game on this list and it's not close. You and a partner are literally chained together and have to navigate an obstacle course cooperatively — pull mechanics included (hold E on PC, R2/RT on console). It has 383 million visits and nearly 9.6 million favorites, which makes it one of the most-played obbies on the entire platform. The 83.5% approval rating on that volume is genuinely strong.

This is a strict two-player game. Don't queue with a random if you can help it — the whole experience lives or dies on communication. The chain mechanic means one person's bad jump becomes both people's problem, which is either hilarious or infuriating depending on your friendship. There's a free Chain accessory available if you like the game and join the group, which is a nice incentive.

Expect to spend the first few stages figuring out your rhythm and the next several stages having that rhythm completely destroyed by one mistimed jump. Verdict: The best co-op obby on Roblox right now — just make sure your partner is someone you actually trust.


This Week's Roundup: Who Should Play What

If you're flying solo and want a real challenge, start with 🍫Tower Of Candy - Tower Of Hell — free VIP servers mean you can practice without the full 24-player scramble. For a chill group session where nobody gets frustrated, Mega Obby Fun is the safe bet with 150+ easy stages and consistent updates. Got a chaotic friend group and a voice call running? TROLL Cat Tower 🐱 is the obvious pick — it's the newest and freshest thing on this list right now.

For UGC hunters: Free UGC Obby (AFK or Play) is the more proven option with better catalog depth; UGC Items Obby [AFK or Play] is worth bookmarking if you want variety but go in with realistic expectations on timing. And if you have one specific friend you want to either bond with or destroy your relationship with, Chained [2 Player Obby] is the move — 383 million visits didn't happen by accident.

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