Roblox Glitches That Still Work in 2025
Roblox will, well, always be Roblox and despite all the advancements, there are still glitches that work in 2025 so, let’s see which ones are they.
Roblox is a polished, expansive, and continuously evolving platform that offers an incredible range of user-generated experiences. Yet, like any dynamic and complex ecosystem, occasional quirks and unexpected behaviors still surface. If you’re curious and want to try these working glitches in 2025, just know you’re stepping into the weird and wonderfully broken corner of Roblox.
Now, before anyone gets the wrong idea – this isn’t an invitation to mess with the system. We’re just reporting the news. Honest. If you’re curious and want to try these working glitches in 2025, just know you’re stepping into the weird and wonderfully broken corner of Roblox.
The invisible body glitch in Brookhaven RP
Brookhaven’s like the social butterfly of Roblox, always buzzing with players, drama, and suspiciously fancy sports cars, but walk into that wardrobe area in just the right way, do the right emote, and voilà—your torso might vanish with this invisibility glitch. Poof. Like magic. You’re still there, still playing, but just… missing some limbs. It’s been happening on and off for years now. It doesn’t harm the game, but it sure makes for some chaotic roleplay moments when a floating head enters the room yelling about pizza deliveries.
Dashing in BloxFruits without cooldown
There was a well-known glitch, dubbed the Jitte glitch, in Roblox’s Blox Fruits that can make players who use it be… well, pretty much unstoppable since you can use Move [X] repeatedly without triggering the usual cooldown. Timing had to be just right, though, which made pulling this glitch off consistently a real challenge. While it’s not something players are encouraged to attempt since it can potentially trigger the banhammer, it became a challenge of sorts within the rebels of the game’s community.
The zoom glitch in Arsenal
Arsenal, being the fast-paced FPS it is, should be free of any silly slowdowns. it’s got its own zoom glitch. Sometimes, when you switch weapons mid-zoom, the field of view goes wild. We’re talking cinematic, dramatic zoom-ins that make you feel like you’re starring in your own action movie. It’s not game-breaking, but it does make for some very intense sniper shots when your screen suddenly feels like it’s in IMAX.
The no-clip emote trick in MeepCity
The no-clip emote trick is a widely discussed glitch in MeepCity allows players to pass through walls by using certain emotes or other animations with movement offsets. Essentially, the emote changes player hitboxes, sending them through walls that would normally block movement. It’s tricky to pull off, and while some players have encountered it in other games, it has become particularly noteworthy in MeepCity for letting users unintentionally bypass solid structures.
The wall-hopping glitch in Tower of Hell
If you’re a massive fan of the game, you might hear whispers in the Tower of Hell community about the classic wall-hopping glitch. It’s a legendary physics quirk that’s been around for ages. Basically, players who smack into a wall at the right angle and tap jump during the descent can sometimes catapult onto spots that normally need tricky parkour. It’s not a guaranteed shortcut and can be unpredictable, often risky, and may fling you off or leave you stuck, but some adventurers swear they’ve used it to skip a few tricky jumps. Definitely more fluke than feature, and far from a guaranteed trick.