What is roblox error code 429 and how do I fix it?

Roblox error code 429 means “Too Many Requests,” triggered when your device sends excessive requests to Roblox’s servers. It’s usually temporary. Fix it by waiting a few minutes, restarting Roblox, clearing cache, disabling VPNs or extensions, and rebooting your router. If it continues, the issue is likely on Roblox’s end.
 
Roblox error code 429 means “Too Many Requests.” It occurs when your device, account, or network sends excessive requests to Roblox’s servers in a short time, triggering a temporary block.

How to fix it:

  1. Wait a few minutes — the block is usually temporary.
  2. Restart Roblox or your browser.
  3. Clear cache and cookies to remove corrupted session data.
  4. Disable VPNs, proxies, or browser extensions that may trigger repeated requests.
  5. Restart your router to refresh your network connection.
  6. Try a different device or network if the error persists.
Persistent 429 errors may indicate Roblox server-side rate-limiting; in that case, waiting is the only solution.
 
Roblox Error Code 429 means “Too Many Requests” — your device or account has sent too many authentication requests in a short time.

How to fix it:
  1. Wait 10-30 minutes before retrying.
  2. Clear Roblox’s cache / log files.
  3. Flush your DNS (e.g., ipconfig /flushdns) and reset your network.
  4. Disable VPNs / proxies or try a different IP.
  5. Uninstall and reinstall Roblox.
 
Yeah, 429 basically means “too many requests.” Roblox thinks your device or network is sending requests too fast, so it temporarily blocks you.
 
This usually happens if you refresh pages a lot, try logging in repeatedly, or use browser extensions that interact with Roblox too often.
 
I got it once because my Wi-Fi IP was flagged. Roblox limits how many requests one IP can make in a short time.
 
Here’s what worked for me:

  • Wait 10–30 minutes before trying again

  • Restart your router (this can change your IP)

  • Log out of all Roblox sessions
Turn off VPNs or proxies if you’re using one
 
Also, clear your browser cache or try a different browser. I was stuck on Chrome, switched to Edge, and it worked instantly.
 
If you’re on mobile, closing the app fully and waiting a bit helps. Don’t keep reopening it nonstop or the timer resets.
 
Another thing—avoid auto-clickers or scripts. Even harmless extensions can trigger the error if Roblox detects rapid activity.
 
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