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Top Playing Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Most-Played Roblox Games Right Now — April 2026

461K players on one game. A fishing sim with a million variants. A horror title with 150K concurrents. The ten most-played Roblox games in April 2026, ranked by live players.

Most-Played Roblox Games Right Now — April 2026

The Most-Played Roblox Games in April 2026

April 2026 is looking stacked. Right now, across the ten most-played Roblox games, you're looking at over 2.3 million concurrent players — split between pirate grinders, horror forests, fashion runways, and a gardening sim that somehow has people obsessed. Whether you're chasing the next big thing or just want to know where everyone went, this is the full picture of the most-played Roblox games this month.

Some of these you already know. Some are going to surprise you. All of them have the numbers to back it up.


#1 [🌊Sea 2 Update🥚] Sailor Piece

461,293 playing | 995,914,915 visits | 96.5% approval

Sailor Piece is sitting at the top of Roblox right now, and the Sea 2 update is exactly why. Shadowrise Devs pushed this one to nearly a billion total visits, and with a max level cap of 16,000 and a fresh content wave, the grind loop is genuinely hard to put down. You're beating bandits, leveling up, and scaling into harder enemies — it's a straightforward power fantasy that nails its pacing. The 96.5% approval rating isn't luck; the combat feels snappy and the progression actually respects your time.

This one works fine solo, but expect the later-game content to push you toward grouping up. Twelve-player servers keep things tight, which helps with performance and keeps the experience from feeling chaotic. The Easter egg in the title (🥚) hints at event content tied to the update, so there's likely limited-time stuff to chase if you jump in soon.

Watch out for server shutdowns during active update rollouts — Shadowrise Devs does them for bug fixes, so if you get booted mid-session, just rejoin. Verdict: The clear #1 this month, and worth starting even if you're late to it.


#2 [🎁] Adopt Me!

414,511 playing | 43,245,354,730 visits | 85.8% approval

Forty-three billion visits. That number doesn't really process, but it's real, and Adopt Me! keeps pulling people back because Uplift Games actually keeps updating it. Right now the Birthday Magic event is live — you can age up your pets, celebrate birthdays, and chase the legendary Purrowl, which is the kind of rare cosmetic that sends the trading economy into a frenzy. If you haven't touched it in a while, the birthday animation update gives it a fresh feel.

This is peak squad and group-of-friends territory. The 35-player servers mean you'll always have people around, and the trading side of the game rewards players who stay plugged into the meta. Solo players can still have fun decorating homes and raising pets, but the real entertainment comes from wheeling and dealing with friends or strangers.

Expect the Purrowl's rarity to make it a hot trading commodity fast — if you want one, grind for it early before the event ends. Verdict: A perennial classic that's genuinely fun to revisit when a big event is running.


#3 Brookhaven 🏡RP

385,114 playing | 81,509,367,701 visits | 85.9% approval

Eighty-one billion visits. Brookhaven 🏡RP remains one of the most-visited games in Roblox history, and right now the LEGO Firefighter Event is the reason to log back in. A LEGO Fire Station has taken over the mall — you're fighting fires and saving Brookhaven, and it's one of those limited-time collabs that actually fits the vibe of the game rather than feeling bolted on. It won't be around long, so if the LEGO aesthetic is your thing, now is the window.

Brookhaven by Voldex has always been the ultimate sandbox for whatever you want it to be — roleplay, casual hangout, or just messing around in cool houses with friends. The private server perks (prop saving, admin tools, server-wide music) make it worth grabbing one if you're playing with a regular crew. It's best with a group of people you already know rather than random public servers, which can be hit or miss.

Best when you have a clear bit to run with your friends — Brookhaven without a plan can feel aimless fast. Verdict: The event alone is worth a session; stick around if you've got people to vibe with.


#4 Blox Fruits

219,542 playing | 60,888,647,509 visits | 92.1% approval

Blox Fruits sits at rank four with over 219K players and a 92.1% approval rating — numbers that would headline for most games, but are just Tuesday for Gamer Robot Inc. The current level cap sits at 2,800, and the fruit roster is enormous, which means there's always a new build to theory-craft. The core gameplay of choosing between sword mastery and devil fruit powers still holds up, and boss encounters give you actual reasons to group up.

Duos and small squads are the sweet spot here. Solo leveling is doable in the early game, but the boss content and PvP are where the real fun lives, and having a partner makes both more manageable. Twelve-player servers mean you'll run into other players constantly, which can be competitive or cooperative depending on the server's mood.

Expect a significant time investment if you're starting fresh — 2,800 levels isn't a weekend thing. Verdict: Still one of the best progression games on the platform; just know what you're signing up for.


#5 RIVALS

215,897 playing | 14,092,754,947 visits | 94.3% approval

RIVALS from Nosniy Games is the FPS to beat on Roblox right now, and Update 19 — the Lucky Update — just dropped, which means fresh weapons, new skins, and renewed reason to grind contracts. The format is clean: 1v1 to 5v5 duels, first to five wins, step on a pad to challenge someone. It's immediately readable, and the skill ceiling is high enough that wins feel earned rather than random.

With 71 million favorites — by far the most on this list — RIVALS has a dedicated player base that takes it seriously. If you're walking in expecting a casual time, you might get humbled fast. That said, the contract system and key-unlock progression keep it rewarding even when you're losing. PS5 and Xbox support is a nice touch if you prefer controller.

Watch out for the leaderboard players who live on the duel pads — they are very good, and they will end your streak without hesitation. Verdict: The best competitive Roblox game running right now; bring your A-game or expect a learning curve.


#6 Jujutsu Shenanigans

190,569 playing | 4,850,381,722 visits | 86.8% approval

Jujutsu Shenanigans from Tze's Shenanigans doesn't take itself seriously, and that's exactly why it works. The controls are simple — combos on M1, skills on 1-2-3-4, dash, block, awaken — but the chaos that comes from 20 players all throwing cursed techniques at each other is genuinely entertaining. The destruction system keeps matches feeling dynamic, and if you're a Jujutsu Kaisen fan, the moves will scratch that itch.

This is a casual-to-mid battleground game, which means it works fine solo but gets funnier with friends watching or playing alongside you. The 20-player server cap keeps it from becoming a complete slideshow, and the awaken mechanic gives comebacks a real chance. It's the kind of game you drop into for 30 minutes and look up to find an hour gone.

Expect a gap in skill expression between players who know the dash-cancel timing and those who don't — closing that gap is half the fun. Verdict: Great pick-up-and-play fighting game, especially if you're into the source material.


#7 99 Nights in the Forest 🔦

150,342 playing | 26,143,357,836 visits | 90.6% approval

The entire description for 99 Nights in the Forest 🔦 is: "Build a camp with friends. Something is watching you. 99 Nights in the Forest." That's it. And it has 150K players and over 26 billion visits. Grandma's Favourite Games knows exactly what they're doing — the mystery is the hook, and the experience clearly delivers enough to keep people coming back. You're building a camp, managing survival, and dealing with whatever is lurking in the trees.

This is built for small groups, and the 25-player server cap gives it room to breathe without the tension dying. Playing it solo is a completely different (scarier) experience — both are valid, but going in with two or three friends who are actually paying attention is the optimal setup. Communication matters here.

Best when everyone's playing with headphones and actually engaging with the atmosphere rather than goofing off — it earns its tension when you let it. Verdict: One of the most interesting games on the platform right now; go in blind for the best experience.


#8 [UPD🦈] Fish It! 🐟

121,725 playing | 4,315,487,164 visits | 82.7% approval

Fish It! from Fish Atelier just dropped a shark update alongside an Easter event with 23 new fish, event battlepasses, new limited items, and an Underwater City expansion. The hook (pun intended) is that the game has over 1,000,000 fish variations to collect, which gives it a completionist pull that's hard to shake once you're in it. The trading system — covering skins, boats, and fish — adds an economy layer that rewards active players.

This is a great solo or duo game. Fishing and sailing have a laid-back rhythm that makes it easy to play while watching something or chatting with one friend. The Easter event is active now, so free trade tokens and a new rod skin are up for grabs while the event runs — don't sleep on those if you're already playing.

The 82.7% approval is the lowest on this list, which likely reflects players frustrated with the grind-to-trade economy rather than the core gameplay itself. Verdict: Genuinely relaxing and deeper than it looks — jump in during the Easter event while the bonuses are live.


#9 [🍬] Grow a Garden 🌶️

126,161 playing | 35,129,363,643 visits | 89.9% approval

Grow a Garden from The Garden Game is carrying a wild stat: 35 billion visits on a game with a max of four players per server. That tells you everything about its addictive loop — you buy seeds when the shop restocks, plant them, and collect profits, and your garden keeps growing offline. It's idle game energy with enough active decisions (which seeds, what to prioritize, what to flex) to keep you checking back in regularly.

Four-player max means this isn't a social hub — it's a personal project game. That said, the flex economy (showing off rare fruits and finds to friends) is a genuine draw, and comparing gardens with people you know is its own kind of competition. The candy event hints at seasonal content layered on top of the base loop.

Expect seed shop restocks to be competitive if a popular seed drops — timing matters if you want specific plants. Verdict: Weirdly hard to quit; perfect if you want something low-pressure that still scratches the progression itch.


#10 [KATSEYE] Dress To Impress🖤

80,986 playing | 9,921,705,525 visits | 90.5% approval

Dress To Impress🖤 closes out the top ten with the KATSEYE collab live right now, bringing new items to the runway alongside its usual fashion competition format. The Dress To Impress Group's game has a clear identity: build an outfit, hit the runway, pose, get voted on. It's competitive in a different way than everything else on this list — the judgment is social and aesthetic rather than mechanical, which makes it genuinely fun for a specific type of player.

This is a duo or small-friend-group game at its best. Going in with someone you can coordinate outfits with, or just riff off each other's choices, makes the runway moments way more entertaining. Solo players can absolutely compete, but the social layer is where the experience gets memorable. Thirteen-player servers keep voting rounds tight and personal.

Watch out for the gap between players who've been collecting items for a while and newcomers — the wardrobe depth matters in close votes. Verdict: The best fashion game on Roblox by a significant margin; the KATSEYE collab makes this week a great time to jump in.


This Week's Roundup: Who Should Play What

Here's the quick version for where to spend your time in April 2026:

  • Competitive players — RIVALS if you want FPS, Jujutsu Shenanigans if you want something more chaotic and anime-flavored.
  • Grinders and progression heads — [🌊Sea 2 Update🥚] Sailor Piece is the move right now, with Blox Fruits as the deeper long-term investment.
  • Playing with a big friend group — [🎁] Adopt Me! (35 players, active event) or Brookhaven 🏡RP (LEGO event, tons of freedom).
  • Small group or duo sessions — 99 Nights in the Forest 🔦 for atmosphere, [UPD🦈] Fish It! 🐟 for something chill, or [🍬] Grow a Garden 🌶️ if you want to check in rather than commit hours.
  • Fashion and creative types — [KATSEYE] Dress To Impress🖤, no competition.

The top of the chart is genuinely stacked right now. Whether you've got 20 minutes or the whole afternoon, something on this list has a reason to play it this week specifically — and that's the best thing you can say about any given month on Roblox.

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