Videos
Hey everyone, I want to share a little-known trick with you on how to get 400 Robux for free without spending any money — just by using Bing for daily searches.
Like me, there are a lot of people who have been getting rewards for months without paying a cent thanks to a Microsoft program that not many people know about.
It’s called Microsoft Rewards, and it gives you points just for using Bing on your phone and PC.
You complete simple tasks like doing searches or short quizzes, and then you can exchange the points for gift cards, Xbox Game Pass, or even Robux.
Here’s what I do daily to earn enough points:
20 Bing searches on your phone: 60 points
30 Bing searches on Edge browser PC: 90 points
Daily activities (quizzes, polls, etc.): 30 points
Use the Xbox app (open it, play Jewel, etc.): 10 points
Play any Xbox or Microsoft game for 15 minutes: 10 points
And weekly activities like:
Play Xbox/Microsoft games 5 days in a row: 150 points
Use the Bing app 7 days in a row: 100 points
In total, I earn over 7,000 points per month. The 400 Robux reward costs 6,000 points, so it’s more than enough.
You don’t need to pay anything or enter a credit card. It’s all about being consistent and using Bing instead of Google. I usually put on a YouTube video while I do the searches on my phone or laptop. It takes less than 10 minutes a day.
If you want to try it, here’s my referral link to join the program:
https://rewards.bing.com/welcome?rh=C515023&ref=rafsrchae
Using my link helps me earn some extra points too, so I can keep sharing these kinds of tricks.
Good Luck!
Edit: Quick tip guys — use the Edge browser for your Bing searches. It comes with Bing by default, and Microsoft usually drops new reward bonuses there first like the 1,000 points jigsaw puzzle bonus.
For those who wish to buy game passes, Robux items, etc., but are unable to and are not getting gifted, you might have heard of a little something called Microsoft Rewards. If you haven't, this post is for you.
Microsoft Rewards is an initiative by Microsoft that is available through Bing/Microsoft Edge. You can redeem Robux gift cards by collecting a certain number of points.
At my location in India, I only have two options. 800 Robux for 12000 points and 1000 Robux for 15000 points. Previously, there was a limited-time offer of 400 Robux for 6000. It depends on your location.
Firstly, you will be on level 1, and only able to collect 30 points a day, 3 per search. Once you collect 500 a month, you unlock level 2, and you can earn 150 points a day, 90 on PC/ laptop and 60 on mobile. You also get +5 points for "more activities" sometimes, and +15 if you are level 2.
I initially redeemed the limited-time offer 400 robux gift card. Since I was already level 2, I was able o redeem it for 6000 points in around 40 days.
This is for 800 robux aka 12000 points : Now suppose you start brand new. How much time it is going to take? Well, you will have to collect 500 points a month, 30 each day. That will take you around 16-17 days. You also get points for making an account and when you start, I think. I'm not sure because I was already level 2 when I started.
Now, you redeem 150 points everyday, and you have 11500 left to collect. That will take around 76 days. But since you started from level 1, it will take you totally around 92-95 days. It will take me however 80 days to collect 12000 points as existing level 2.
If you're aiming for 1000 robux aka 15000 points, that will take 20 days extra for you have already collected 12000 points in 92-93 days, so it will totally take you 112-115 days.
Hope this helps for the people wanting to buy gamepasses or robux items!
My referral code to get y'all started:https://rewards.bing.com/welcome?rh=E696B6BC&ref=rafsae
Two winners get 50 each <3
Ends in 24 hours!!
Just comment your roblox username, upvote the post if you want to, and write the reason you need robux <3
MORE GIVEAWAYS COMING SOON YAY!! (foreshadowing 1k)
EDIT: GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!! WINNERS HAVE BEEN PICKED AND RESULTS WILL BE POSTED SOON
Edited due to Reddit's API changes, and you shouldn't let reddit profit off of your knowledge base either. -- mass edited with redact.dev