Most-Played Roblox Games Right Now — May 2026
From 327K players in Adopt Me! to fishing festivals in Fisch, here are the 10 most-played Roblox games dominating May 2026 — with verdicts on who should play what this week.
The most-played Roblox games in May 2026 are genuinely wild
The top 10 list this month is pulling a combined player count that most platforms would kill for. Whether you're into RNG grinding, mascot horror, or just dressing up your avatar before jumping into an FPS — there's something on this list that's eating someone's whole afternoon. Here's what's actually worth your time right now, and who each game is built for.
#1 [🧼] Adopt Me!
With 327,980 players live at the time of writing, Adopt Me! is doing what it always does — lapping the competition by a comfortable margin. The current hook is the Salon Refresh update, which added Soap so you can clean your pets anywhere on the map, not just at fixed stations. It's a small change but it's all over the feeds right now. The Moonbeam Peafowl pets are new too, and the temporary Neckerchief accessories are the kind of limited cosmetic that gets people logging in daily so they don't miss out.
This is peak group-play territory. The 35-player servers mean you'll rarely feel like you're in an empty world, and trading with randoms is half the fun. Solo players can absolutely enjoy it — farming and decorating your home works fine alone — but you'll get way more out of it with even one friend to trade and roleplay with. Watch out for pet traders who lowball new items the first few days; prices on the Moonbeam Peafowl will fluctuate hard while everyone figures out the meta.
Adopt Me! has 43 billion visits and 28.9 million favorites for a reason — it knows exactly what it is and keeps adding just enough to bring people back.
#2 [🎬] RIVALS
RIVALS is sitting at 224,932 players and a 94.2% approval rating, which is almost offensively high for a competitive FPS. Season 3 — "The Fame Season" — just dropped, bringing new contracts, weapons, skins, and leaderboard incentives. The format is still the same satisfying loop: 1v1 to 5v5 duels on pads, first to 5 kills wins. Clean, fast, no fluff.
This is a game that rewards playing with people you actually want to compete against. Duo and squad sessions hit differently when you're coordinating who challenges who, but solo queuing is totally viable if you're there to grind your win streak and climb the boards. Expect to spend your first few sessions getting humbled — the player base has been at this for a while and Season 3 brought a bunch of returning players back to chase the new rewards.
73 million favorites and 9.3 million upvotes make RIVALS the most-loved game on this list by approval alone — it earns every bit of that reputation.
#3 Slime RNG
Slime RNG is the breakout of this list — 123,049 players, a 98.7% approval rating, and only 32.9 million visits compared to the billion-plus juggernauts around it. That approval number is basically a standing ovation. The concept is simple: roll for slimes of varying rarity, upgrade them, fight enemy slimes, and unlock new worlds. But the "play with friends for more luck" mechanic is smart design — it genuinely incentivizes grouping up rather than just tacking on a co-op mode as an afterthought.
Best with a friend or small group, especially if you're the type to race each other to rare pulls. Solo works fine for the chill grinding loop, but the luck bonus for playing together is too good to ignore if you have someone to bring along. The server cap is only 10 players, so the vibe stays tight and low-chaos. Best when you've got 30–60 minutes to zone out and let the RNG gods do their thing.
For a newer game with under 33 million visits, a 98.7% approval is the kind of signal that says this one has serious legs — keep an eye on it.
#4 Sol's RNG [ Eon1 - 20🪐]
Sol's RNG is the veteran of the RNG genre still holding strong at 65,312 players, and Eon 1 continues to give long-time players new things to chase. With 400+ auras to roll for, crafting systems, and luck potions, this is the game that basically invented the current Roblox RNG obsession — and it still plays better than most of the games it inspired. Free private servers are available, which is a massive quality-of-life win for anyone who wants to grind without server lag messing up their rolls.
Sol's RNG is comfortable solo but genuinely more fun when you've got a friend to compare auras with and compete for rarer finds. The crafting layer adds depth that goes beyond just hitting roll repeatedly, so there's more to do here than in most RNG games. At 1.8 billion visits, this isn't a hidden gem — but if you haven't played since before the Eon 1 update, it's worth a return session to see what's changed.
The original still holds its own — 91% approval across 1.3 million upvotes says the community hasn't gotten tired of it yet.
#5 [📜] Grow a Garden 🌶️
Grow a Garden is quietly massive — 35.2 billion visits and nearly 10.9 million favorites on a game where you plant seeds and wait. That sounds dry until you're actually in it and obsessing over your crop layout and what's restocked in the shop. The offline growth mechanic is the key — your garden keeps producing while you're not logged in, so every session starts with harvesting whatever grew overnight. It creates a genuinely satisfying pull to come back.
This one is built for solo or very small groups (max 4 players per server), which makes it feel more personal than the chaotic 30-player games on this list. It's a great game to have running while you're doing something else — check in, harvest, replant, come back later. Best when you treat it as a side activity alongside a heavier game rather than your main session. Warning: the seed shop restock timing becomes something you actually start planning around, which is either charming or a sign to log off for a bit.
Casual, low-stress, and strangely addictive — Grow a Garden rewards patience in a way most Roblox games don't bother with.
#6 🍓 Dandy's World [ALPHA]
Dandy's World is mascot horror done right, and its 64,028 players and 92.5% approval in Alpha is a flex for BlushCrunch Studio. The loop is survival co-op: team up with other Toons, complete machines, and descend deeper into Gardenview Center while avoiding whatever's hunting you. The aesthetic is bright and unsettling in exactly the right way, and the tension of coordinating repairs while something's nearby hasn't gotten old.
Squad play is where this shines — the 30-player server cap means games can get chaotic, and communication with your group makes a real difference. Solo players can jump in, but you're essentially trusting strangers to carry their weight on the machines, which goes about as well as you'd expect. Since it's still in Alpha, expect occasional bugs and shutdowns — BlushCrunch is upfront about it, and they're active about patches. Don't start a session if you're on a tight schedule.
For an Alpha, the level of polish and player retention here is impressive — this is one to watch as it builds toward a full release.
#7 [🪇DUELS] Murderers VS Sheriffs
Murderers VS Sheriffs Duels is riding an active event right now — code MAYFIFTH is live for extra coins, and that's pushed it to 61,845 players with fresh energy. The format is structured 1v1 through 4v4 duels between murderers and sheriffs, which keeps matches tighter and more focused than a free-for-all chaos lobby. The aim training angle is real; people genuinely use this to get sharper before hopping into something like RIVALS.
Good for duos or small squads who want a more casual competitive experience than RIVALS without fully committing to ranked-style pressure. The 88.1% approval is the lowest on the list, and some of that friction comes from exploiters — the developers ban for it, but it still shows up. Best when you queue with people you know rather than relying entirely on randoms. Grab the event code while it's still active.
A solid warm-up game or a main event depending on your mood — the event timing makes this week a good one to check in.
#8 Catalog Avatar Creator
Catalog Avatar Creator isn't a game in the traditional sense, but 61,335 people are in it right now and that number has been consistent for years. The pitch is simple: try on any Roblox catalog item — hats, limiteds, animation packs, bundles — for free before you spend Robux, and browse over 50 million community outfits for inspiration. Any purchases you make inside actually go to your real inventory, so it's genuinely functional, not just a demo.
This is a solo activity by nature, though dropping in with a friend to show off outfit ideas is half the fun. Best used before a big Robux spend — trying on that expensive limited before buying it should be standard practice. It won a Roblox Innovation Award for Best Use of Fashion in both 2023 and 2024, which tells you the community takes it seriously. No real warning here except the obvious: don't blame the game when you end up with a wishlist longer than your budget.
The most practical entry on this list — it saves you money and makes your avatar look better.
#9 The Strongest Battlegrounds
The Strongest Battlegrounds is a permanent fixture in the top 10 and it's still pulling 58,055 players on the back of its "Best Fighting Experience" Innovation Award from 2024. The combat system — blocking, dashing, ragdoll cancels, ultimate mode — has enough depth to reward players who actually learn it, which keeps the skill ceiling high and the grind engaging. Cross-platform support means you'll run into PC, console, and mobile players in the same lobby.
Fine solo, better with a friend to spar against in-between public matches. The 83.7% approval is the lowest approval rate on this list, and that reflects the gap between new players getting stomped and veterans who've mastered the moveset — expect a rough first hour if you're coming in fresh. Best when you've watched a few gameplay clips first so the controls aren't completely foreign when you drop in.
A fighting game with genuine mechanical depth in a space that's full of button mashers — worth the learning curve if you stick with it.
#10 Fisch 🎸 [VENUE TAKEOVER]
Fisch is running a Venue Takeover event right now and it's at 52,729 players with a 90.4% approval. The core loop — cast, wait, pull, collect — is the same satisfying fishing progression it's always been, with 400,000+ fish variations making every catch feel different. The event framing gives even long-time players a reason to be active right now rather than waiting for a full content drop.
This is a great game for small groups or duos who want to chill together without a ton of coordination pressure. The 20-player server cap keeps things relaxed. Exploration and progression are genuinely self-directed, which makes it easy to play at your own pace. Watch out for the early-game grind being slower than it looks — unlocking new areas takes real time investment, so don't expect to see everything in one session.
Fisch is the best "just vibe" game on this list right now, especially with the event running.
This week's quick picks
Want competitive play? [🎬] RIVALS for structured FPS duels, or [🪇DUELS] Murderers VS Sheriffs if you want something a bit more casual (grab that MAYFIFTH code). Into the RNG grind? Slime RNG is the hot newcomer with a nearly perfect rating, or Sol's RNG [ Eon1 - 20🪐] if you want the deeper, more established version. Casual or group sessions? [🧼] Adopt Me! is the obvious squad pick, 🍓 Dandy's World [ALPHA] is the call for horror co-op fans, and Fisch 🎸 [VENUE TAKEOVER] is perfect for a low-key hang. Solo stuff? [📜] Grow a Garden 🌶️ for something genuinely chill, Catalog Avatar Creator if you're planning your next outfit. Want a real challenge? The Strongest Battlegrounds will humble you and then make you want to come back — that's its whole thing.
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