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Most-Played Roblox Games Right Now — May 2026

117K players fishing, 84K brawling, and a ring farm nobody saw coming. Here are the 10 most-played Roblox games in May 2026, ranked by live player counts with honest verdicts on who should play what.

Most-Played Roblox Games Right Now — May 2026

The Most-Played Roblox Games in May 2026

Over half a million people are actively in a Roblox game as you read this. That's not a peak number or a daily average — that's right now, spread across fishing simulators, anime brawlers, fashion runways, and at least one suspiciously addictive ring farm. The list this month is a mix of returning heavyweights and a couple of genuinely surprising climbers that have no business pulling the numbers they are.

Here's every game ranked by live player count, with a straight answer on whether it's worth your time.


#1 [🌵UPD] Fish It! 🐟

117,621 playing — Fish It! is the undisputed #1 right now, and the Copper Canyon update is a big reason why. Fishing Pets, a new island, 20+ new fish, and a new secret have given the game a serious shot of momentum. The RNG variations system — over 1,000,000 possible catches — keeps every session feeling different even after hours of play, which is genuinely hard to pull off in a fishing game.

This plays best with a friend or two. The social loop of comparing catches and visiting each other's aquariums (added in the Aquarium update) is where it shines. Solo is fine for grinding, but the game was clearly designed around showing off. Watch out for the RNG rabbit hole — some players spend entire sessions chasing specific variants and come away with nothing, which is either part of the fun or deeply frustrating depending on your tolerance.

Verdict: The king of the charts for good reason — if you haven't touched it since before the pets update, this week is the right time to go back.


#2 The Strongest Battlegrounds

84,000 playing — Nearly 18.2 billion visits deep and The Strongest Battlegrounds is still pulling 84K concurrent. Yielding Arts keeps the game fresh enough that it never fully falls off the chart, and the core combat loop — dash, block, punch, ultimate — is tight enough that the skill ceiling stays interesting long after you've learned the basics. It won "Best Fighting Experience" at the Innovation Awards '24 for a reason.

This is a solo or duo game at heart. The lobby-based structure means you're mostly facing randoms, and the 15-player server cap keeps chaos manageable. Best when you've got enough time to warm up your combos — jumping in cold and getting instantly clapped by someone who's been playing for two years is a rite of passage, not a reason to quit. Expect no story, no quests, just clean PvP.

Verdict: One of the most reliable fighting games on the platform — it's here every month because it earns it.


#3 [🍀2x Luck🍀] Sailor Piece

82,428 playing — A 96.2% approval rating on over 1.5 billion visits is the kind of stat that makes you stop scrolling. Sailor Piece is an anime-styled grinder with a max level of 20,000, and the active 2x Luck event is clearly what's driving the current surge. If you were waiting for a reason to start or come back, a double luck event on an already RNG-heavy progression system is exactly that reason.

Squad-friendly but solo-viable — the bandit-beater combat loop is simple enough to enjoy alone, but having a group to grind with makes the level climb feel less daunting. Best when you can commit a proper session; dipping in for 15 minutes won't feel satisfying at this scale of progression. The 12-player server cap keeps things from getting too crowded.

Verdict: The 2x Luck event is a legitimate reason to prioritize this one this week — don't let it expire without logging in.


#4 🎲 Pet Simulator 99! 👑

80,665 playing — BIG Games' juggernaut is sitting at 80K with 2,000+ collectible pets and a community that treats the economy with the seriousness of a commodities market. The recent update (May 19) has kept the player base engaged, and the 94.8% approval rating on 2.4 billion+ visits tells you everything about how well this game retains people.

This one works in basically any configuration — solo collectors, trading duos, or group sessions where you're just hanging out and comparing pets. Best for players who like incremental progress with a social trading layer on top. Watch out for the time investment required to get anywhere near the top tier of pets; this is a long-haul game dressed up in cute packaging.

Verdict: Still one of the best idle-adjacent games on Roblox — the collection depth keeps it from ever feeling like you've seen everything.


#5 Dress To Impress⭐

79,626 playing — Over 10 billion visits and Dress To Impress is still running neck-and-neck with Universal Tower Defense X at nearly 80K. The formula hasn't changed — build an outfit, hit the runway, vote on other people's looks — but new items keep rotating in and the community is active enough that every lobby feels different. Recent updates (May 26) confirm the dev team is still actively adding content.

This is a social game first, a fashion game second. It's great with a group of friends who want to mess around with styling, but honestly the random lobbies are entertaining enough solo because the voting dynamic creates natural drama. Best when you're in the mood to be creative rather than competitive — if you care too much about winning the runway, the voting system will frustrate you.

Verdict: A consistent chart presence for good reason — the combination of creativity and social voting keeps sessions from ever feeling identical.


#6 [🏴‍☠️LIMITED☠️] Universal Tower Defense X

79,506 playing — A 97.8% approval rating is almost absurdly high, and Universal Tower Defense X has earned it. The limited event banner is clearly pulling new players in, and the unit evolution system — level up, Etherealize, then Evolve — gives tower defense fans enough depth to stay invested past the early waves.

This is a squad game. The co-op wave defense format is genuinely more fun with two or three people coordinating unit placement, and the game actively rewards group play. Expect a real learning curve around unit synergies; if you're going in blind expect to fail a few waves before things click. Solo is possible but significantly harder on the later stages.

Verdict: If you like tower defense at all, the limited event is the perfect excuse to finally try this one.


#7 [🐝] Grow a Garden 🌶️

68,773 playing — 35.4 billion visits makes Grow a Garden one of the most-visited games on the entire platform, and nearly 11 million favorites suggests those visits turn into genuine fans. The offline earning mechanic is the key design decision here — your garden literally keeps growing when you close the game, which means every login feels like a reward.

Perfect solo game, though visiting friends' plots adds a nice social layer. The max player count of 4 keeps servers intimate. Best when you play it as a background game — check in, harvest, reinvest, close out. If you sit there waiting for plants to grow in real time you'll lose your mind. Watch out for seed shop restocks; timing your purchases right matters more than most players realize early on.

Verdict: The offline progression loop is genuinely one of the best-designed systems in any Roblox idle game right now.


#8 Catalog Avatar Creator

68,372 playing — Two-time Innovation Award winner for "Best Use of Fashion" (2023 and 2024), and it's still pulling 68K because the use case is just too practical to ignore. Browse 50M+ community-created outfits, try on limiteds you'll never afford, save looks, and anything you actually buy in-game goes straight to your Roblox inventory.

This is almost more of a tool than a game, which is exactly why it works. Best solo for serious avatar planning, or with a friend when you want a second opinion on a fit. There's no competition, no stakes, just experimenting. Watch out for the spending spiral — the try-before-you-buy format makes it dangerously easy to convince yourself you need something.

Verdict: If you're about to spend Robux on anything cosmetic, spend ten minutes here first.


#9 Attack on Titan Revolution

58,035 playing — AoTR is closing in on 1 billion total visits and the 96% approval rating reflects how consistently the team has delivered updates. The ODM gear combat is the obvious draw, but the depth — perks, artifacts, families, cosmetics, the Raids mode where you can steal Shifter abilities — means there's always a new goal to work toward.

Works well solo but shines in a group for Raids. If you have friends who are into AoT, this is the obvious pick for a session. Expect a noticeable gap between new and experienced players in PvP-adjacent content; the upgrade system means someone who's been grinding since launch has a real advantage. Best when you commit to the progression loop rather than treating it as a drop-in brawler.

Verdict: The best anime adaptation game on Roblox right now, and 58K concurrent on a late-cycle run proves the playerbase isn't going anywhere.


#10 [🌽] Build A Ring Farm

55,645 playing — Here's the one that doesn't make sense until it does. Build A Ring Farm has a 98.7% approval rating — the highest on this entire list — on a game with only 26.6 million visits. That ratio means virtually everyone who tries it stays happy, and with 709K favorites it's growing fast. The loop is simple: grow plants, upgrade your farm, sell for cash, earn offline.

Small servers (max 6) give it a chill vibe that suits the casual farming genre well. Great for solo sessions or playing alongside someone without needing to coordinate. Watch out for early bugs — the dev note in the description acknowledges the game is new and issues may come up. That said, a 98.7% approval rating suggests the team is handling reports quickly.

Verdict: The biggest surprise on this list — a near-perfect approval rating on a new game is a green flag worth acting on before it blows up entirely.


What to Play This Week

Here's the quick breakdown based on what you're actually looking for:

  • Got an hour and want something chill: [🌵UPD] Fish It! 🐟 or [🐝] Grow a Garden 🌶️ — both reward patience and have great passive loops.
  • Want to play with a squad: [🏴‍☠️LIMITED☠️] Universal Tower Defense X or Attack on Titan Revolution — both built around group coordination.
  • Quick competitive session: The Strongest Battlegrounds — no setup required, just fight.
  • Logging in specifically for an event: [🍀2x Luck🍀] Sailor Piece has a timed 2x Luck bonus that won't last forever.
  • Never tried it but curious: [🌽] Build A Ring Farm — a 98.7% approval rating on a new game is rare enough to be worth investigating.
  • Spending Robux soon: Catalog Avatar Creator before you commit to anything.

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