Compare Roblox Games

Put any two Roblox games side by side — live player counts, RBLXDB Rank, approval rating and all-time visits, read from the Roblox API once an hour.

5,047,047Playing the top 20 now
1,197Games tracked hourly
668Comparable games
4Hourly readings taken

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Ranked by players in game at the last reading. The 1h column is the change since the reading before it.

RBLXDB RankGamePlayers1hVisits
#1Murder Mystery 21,134,746↓ 7,482 (-0.7%)29,295,558,629
#2Brookhaven RP616,534↑ 22,206 (+3.7%)86,482,737,851
#3Blox Fruits362,889↓ 10,482 (-2.8%)63,551,002,072
#499 Nights in the Forest303,233↑ 398 (+0.1%)29,007,921,747
#5Adopt Me!300,628↑ 326 (+0.1%)44,427,106,244
#6+1 Speed Keyboard Escape | Candy & Chocolate268,991↑ 13,365 (+5.2%)4,834,171,721
#7Steal a Brainrot257,343↑ 3,389 (+1.3%)72,675,394,661
#8RIVALS214,062↓ 11,859 (-5.2%)17,441,636,016
#9Grow a Garden 2197,761↓ 3,356 (-1.7%)1,625,072,555
#10Animal Hospital (Anomaly)189,321↑ 5,354 (+2.9%)1,920,822,098
#11+1 Speed Monkey Escape171,868↑ 15,058 (+9.6%)252,735,947
#12Steal An Egg165,666↓ 5,534 (-3.2%)56,983,373
#13Jujutsu Shenanigans154,945↑ 3,822 (+2.5%)6,846,823,082
#14Pet Simulator 99!152,402↑ 15,401 (+11.2%)2,601,041,901
#15Fish It!124,236↑ 911 (+0.7%)4,674,747,716
#16Clean all the leaves!99,042↑ 788 (+0.8%)17,591,322
#17Dress To Impress95,951↑ 2,358 (+2.5%)10,779,038,222
#18Catalog Avatar Creator82,118↑ 3,574 (+4.6%)7,656,167,129
#19Anime Expeditions79,811↓ 2,780 (-3.4%)688,558,541
#20San Diego Border Roleplay75,500↑ 2,537 (+3.5%)118,009,931

We take a reading of every tracked game once an hour, and started on 17 August 2026 4 readings so far. A change column shows a dash until there is a full window behind it, so the 24-hour, 7-day and 30-day columns fill themselves in from here. Nothing on this page is estimated to cover a gap.

Comparisons to start with

Each of the biggest games against the one directly below it — the closest fight on players right now.

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What each number actually tells you

Players is how many people are inside the game at the moment of the last hourly reading. It is the liveliest figure on the page and the least stable one: a game can double between a school morning and a Saturday evening without anything having changed about the game. Treat one reading as a photograph, not a verdict.

RBLXDB Rank is where that player count places a game among the ones we track. Roblox publishes no public ranking endpoint, so this is ours and we say so every time we print it — always alongside the population it was measured against, because “#12” is meaningless until you know whether it was out of twenty or out of twelve hundred.

Approval is the share of all votes on a game that are positive. It moves slowly, which is exactly what makes it useful next to a player count that moves hourly. A game sitting at 92% approval with a modest audience is telling you something a trending chart never will.

Visits is the all-time total of every session ever started. It is the closest thing to a game’s age and history in one number, and it is the row that separates a long-running staple from something that trended for a fortnight. A game with a huge live count and small visit total is new; the reverse is a game past its peak but still standing.

Why the change columns start empty

We record a reading of every tracked game once an hour and keep the raw observations rather than a running total. Every change figure on this site — 1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days — is worked out from those raw readings at the moment you load the page. That has one visible cost and one large benefit.

The cost is that a window with no history behind it shows a dash. Hourly collection started on 17 August 2026, so the longer windows are structurally empty for now and will fill in by themselves. The benefit is that we never have to backfill, and if the definition of a “24-hour change” is improved later, every reading ever taken is re-evaluated under the new definition instead of being stuck with the old one.

The alternative — printing a plausible-looking number where there is no data — is the thing this site exists not to do. Follow games on My rblxdb to keep your own watchlist of what is moving.

Common questions

How do I compare two Roblox games?

Pick a game in each dropdown above and press Compare. You get both games on one screen with their live player counts, their RBLXDB Rank, their approval rating from up and down votes, their all-time visit totals and how many players each has gained or lost in the last hour. The result has its own address, so you can send it to someone and they will see the same two games.

Where do the player counts come from?

Straight from Roblox’s own public games API, which is the same source behind the player number on a game’s Roblox page. We read every game we track once an hour and store what came back. Nothing is modelled, sampled or estimated — if Roblox did not answer for a game in a given hour, that hour is recorded as a failure and left out rather than filled in with a guess.

What is RBLXDB Rank?

It is our own ranking: a game’s position by live player count within the set of games rblxdb tracks, recalculated every hour. Roblox does not publish a public ranking endpoint, so nobody can show you an official ranking from Roblox — anyone claiming to is showing you their own number without saying so. Ours is always displayed with the population it was measured against, so "#12 of 1,197" tells you exactly what it means.

Why does the 24-hour or 7-day column show a dash?

Because there is not a full window of history behind it yet. Hourly collection began recently, so a 7-day change genuinely cannot be calculated — and a dash is the honest answer. These columns fill in on their own as readings accumulate; no backfill is needed and no number is invented in the meantime.

Does a higher player count mean the better game?

Not on its own. Live player count is a snapshot of one moment and swings hard with the clock, school holidays and whatever update dropped that week. Read it alongside the approval rating, which is the share of votes that are positive and tends to move slowly, and all-time visits, which shows whether a game has a history or just had a big week. A game can be third on players and first on approval.

Can I compare any two games?

Any two that clear the data gate: at least 1,000 players in the latest reading, at least 1,000 votes cast, and at least 1 million all-time visits. Below those lines a comparison is two columns of noise — an approval rating off forty votes is not a rating. Games that do not clear the gate return a not-found page rather than an empty one.

Is this an official Roblox tool?

No. rblxdb is an independent database and is not made by, affiliated with or endorsed by Roblox Corporation. The player numbers come from Roblox’s public API; the ranking, the comparison and the history are ours. Nothing here asks for your account, and you should never type your Roblox password anywhere except roblox.com.

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