10 Roblox Secrets Nobody Told You About
You’ve travelled the Roblox universe, you’ve joined communities but, we’re sure you don’t know about these 10 Roblox secrets that we’re about to tell you.
There’s something undeniably unique about Roblox. Beyond the blocky avatars and fast-paced obstacle courses, a certain atmosphere lingers beneath the surface: subtle glitches, unexplained shadows, doors that open without reason, and games that seem to exist yet remain hidden from search results. Welcome to the lesser-known side of Roblox, the one rarely discussed – Roblox secrets that nobody told you about!
The unlisted games still online
Ever wondered if you could play games that were deleted? It turns out you can if you have the direct link. Developers sometimes unlist or “archive” games instead of deleting them, but if someone shared that link back in 2018 on an old forum thread, you can use that link to play the game in 2025. It’s a pretty cool secret, really, and makes trawling the internet for these rare links quite the treasure hunt.
The cursed baseplate in Toolbox
Look, we’re not one to scare you, but if you ever build games using Roblox Studio and grabbed a random baseplate called “Template_87”, you’re in for a surprise! That one’s got a reputation. Some say it crashes your Studio. Others swear it adds invisible scripts. This is one secret you might not want to find out!
Brookhaven’s underground door that leads to nowhere
Brookhaven RP players have long known about its secrets, but there’s one no one talks about—the steel door beneath the hospital, only visible at a weird camera angle. It doesn’t open (yet), but it’s there – Waiting. Players have speculated that it’s a dev shortcut, others say it’s lore. I say… It’s a secret left unfinished… or maybe unfinished on purpose.
Adopt Me’s hidden pet vault
You’ve probably played Adopt Me a ton, but did you know there’s a hidden vault near the Sky Castle? It’s decorative—yes—but if you glitch through just right (with a certain prop), you’ll see something. Maybe just shadows. Maybe a dev’s Easter egg. Whatever it is, it wasn’t meant to be seen.
Ghost servers exist
Some players have also claimed to be alone in a full server. Apparently, logging in at a certain time and and switching region using VPN caused these players to be fully alone in some private servers. So what happens is that you’ll see names in the player list, but no one talks, and no one moves. Some users claim these are “echo servers” caused by Roblox’s architecture, which does make it rather creepy when you find yourself in one.
Catalog items that can’t be found through search
There are accessories and gears that exist in Roblox’s database but don’t appear in search or category filters. You need the item ID. These ghost items often come from old events or beta giveaways. And yes—they’re still wearable. Hidden fashion, if you will.
There’s a secret admin-only teleportation command
Confirmed by ex-devs in forum archives—admins have a GUI that lets them teleport players without their permission. They use it for moderation or emergencies. Some believe this explains those moments where your character randomly jitters or loads weird. Spooky, right?
MeepCity’s original secret dance floor
Before Meep City updated its party rooms, there was a way to glitch through the side of a specific wall and fall into a room full of glowing tiles and a boom box. It’s since been patched, but it’s still accessible in the older version backups floating online. A hidden rave just chilling in the void, waiting for you to discover.
Pet Simulator’s unfinished world portal
That portal in the corner of the Fantasy World? Still locked in 2025. But developers left behind sound effects and NPC scripts tied to it. So technically… It’s ready. Just not open. Why? Who knows. Maybe it leads to something too OP in Pet Simulator X.
The 2012 place still receiving visitors
There’s a Roblox place called “Welcome to the Town of Robloxia” that’s still active—barely. Not officially supported. No updates. But it’s still online. People log in just to feel the old vibes. That’s the secret: Roblox isn’t just a platform. It’s digital archaeology.