How do I fix Roblox error code 529?

Mateo

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I keep getting error code 529 when trying to join games on Roblox. It seems to happen randomly. Is this a server-side issue or something I can fix on my end? Has anyone found a reliable solution?
 
The error code 529 in Roblox typically indicates that there is a problem with the servers being down or overloaded. First, verify on the status page of Roblox. In case servers are okay, restart your game, empty the cache, or change networks. It can also be helpful to log out and in. Most of the time, the problem goes away when one waits a bit.
 
Roblox Error Code 529 is typically an HTTP error indicating that the platform's servers are experiencing a technical difficulty, such as an unexpected outage or scheduled maintenance. Since this is usually a server-side issue, the most reliable "fix" is often simply waiting for the developers to resolve the problem. However, you should first check the Roblox Status page to confirm if there is a widespread disruption.
 
To fix Roblox error code 529, check Roblox server status, restart your internet connection, clear cache, and relaunch the app. Disable VPNs or firewalls temporarily. If the issue persists, wait and try again later since it’s usually a server-side problem.
 
This error is likely due to server problems or outages. To resolve it, check the Roblox server status, refresh or restart the app. You can also clear your browser cache or use a different network. If it persists, wait some time and try again.
 
Roblox error code 529 is an HTTP 529 error that means Roblox servers are overloaded or temporarily down. It's almost always a server-side issue, not something caused by your device or internet connection. The first thing to do is visit status.roblox.com to check if there's an active outage. If Roblox confirms a problem, the only real fix is to wait for their team to restore normal service.
 
While waiting for Roblox error 529 to resolve, try these quick fixes: (1) Restart the Roblox app completely. (2) Clear the app cache on your device. (3) Log out and log back in to refresh your session token. (4) Switch to a different network — mobile data instead of Wi-Fi, for example. These steps won't fix a true server outage, but they can help you reconnect faster once servers start recovering.
 
If Roblox error code 529 keeps appearing even when the status page shows no issues, your internet connection may be the problem. Restart your router and wait 60 seconds before reconnecting. If you're on Wi-Fi, try switching to a wired ethernet connection for a more stable signal. A weak or unstable connection can trigger this error even when Roblox servers are technically up and running.
 
A VPN or firewall can also trigger Roblox error 529 by routing your traffic through congested or geo-restricted nodes. Turn off your VPN and try connecting again. If you have third-party antivirus or a custom firewall, temporarily disable it to check if it's blocking Roblox traffic. Make sure Roblox is added as an allowed application in your firewall settings to prevent it from being blocked silently in the future.
 
If Roblox error 529 persists after all the above steps, do a clean reinstall of the Roblox client. Uninstall Roblox, then go to %localappdata%\Roblox on Windows and delete any remaining files. Reinstall from the official Roblox website. After reinstalling, flush your DNS by running ipconfig /flushdns in Command Prompt. This clears outdated network cache entries that can prevent a clean connection to Roblox servers.
 
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