[tutorial] Roblox May 2026
I remember my first "Tutorial" wasn't a video; it was a struggle with the . I wanted to build a tower. I clicked a grey block and placed it. Then another. I realized that if I didn't anchor them, they would just tumble over like physical LEGOs. "Okay," I whispered, "Anchor: True."
Suddenly, the physics stopped winning, and my creation started growing. I spent four hours making a simple obstacle course—a as the few other players were starting to call them. I used spinning red beams (which I had to learn a tiny bit of Lua scripting to rotate) and disappearing platforms. [TUTORIAL] ROBLOX
When I clicked "Play," I wasn't dropped into a high-def world. I was dropped into a flat, green baseplate under a bright blue sky. My character was a blocky, yellow-skinned guy with a blue torso and green legs. No animations, no fancy gear. Just me and a floating menu of . I remember my first "Tutorial" wasn't a video;