Welcome to Bloxburg Beginner Tutorial

Complete Welcome to Bloxburg beginner tutorial — first login, buying a plot, basic needs, your first job, and essential tips for new players.

Your First Minutes in Bloxburg

Welcome to Bloxburg is a life-simulation game on Roblox where you work jobs, build a home, drive vehicles, and roleplay daily life in a suburban city. After purchasing game access and loading in, you will spawn in a public area with other players. Take a moment to open the map and familiarize yourself with the layout — the 2025 revamp organized the world into clearer neighborhoods and districts.

Your immediate priorities are choosing where to live, learning movement and interaction controls, and earning your first paycheck. Do not worry about building a mansion on day one. Most successful players start with a cheap empty plot, a simple starter house, and a steady job routine before expanding.

Choosing and Buying Your First Plot

Open the plot menu from the in-game UI to browse available lots across neighborhoods. Starter neighborhoods like Bixby Grove and others offer affordable empty plots suitable for first-time homeowners. Empty plots cost less upfront but require you to build or place a pre-made structure. Pre-built starter homes cost more initially but let you move in immediately.

Consider commute distance to popular jobs when picking a neighborhood. Living near the city center or main roads shortens travel to Pizza Planet, Bloxy Burger, and shops. Our neighborhoods guide compares every district if you want a deeper look before committing Blockbucks.

Managing Basic Needs

Bloxburg simulates hunger, energy, hygiene, fun, and social needs. Colored mood bars in the UI track these stats. When bars drop, your character moves slower and job efficiency suffers. Eat from fridges or buy food at stores, shower in bathrooms, sleep in beds, and use entertainment items to keep fun high.

Bills arrive periodically for electricity, water, and property tax. Pay them through the mailbox or bills interface at your plot. Unpaid bills can shut off utilities, making daily life harder. Always keep a small cash reserve after big purchases.

  • Buy an affordable plot or starter home in a beginner-friendly neighborhood.
  • Learn PC or mobile controls before attempting long job shifts.
  • Eat, shower, and rest before working — mood affects job pay.
  • Save Blockbucks for bills before spending on cosmetic furniture.
  • Pick Pizza Delivery or Burger Flipper for your first job.

Getting Your First Job

Jobs are accessed by visiting employer locations on the map — Pizza Planet for delivery, Bloxy Burger for flipping, and so on. Walk up to the hiring area and follow prompts to start a shift. Each job has unique tasks; tutorials appear for first-time workers.

Pizza Delivery is the most popular first job because pay is strong and the gameplay loop teaches map navigation. Work until your energy runs low, then go home and sleep. Repeat this cycle to build work experience and grow paychecks over time. Read our new job system guide to understand why early shifts are an investment.

Building Basics and Next Steps

When you are ready to customize your home, enter build mode at your plot. Place walls, floors, doors, and roof pieces from the build catalog. You do not need gamepasses to build a functional starter house — see our no gamepass starter house guide for a ~13k Blockbuck design.

From here, branch into skills, vehicles, and social roleplay as you prefer. Explore the map, level up job experience, and upgrade your home gradually. This wiki covers every topic in depth — use the navigation menu to find guides on money, building, controls, and gamepasses whenever you need help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much Blockbucks do I start with?
Starting cash depends on your account progress and what you purchase at login. Empty plots leave more budget for building; pre-built homes cost more upfront but skip initial construction.
Should I buy gamepasses as a beginner?
Not immediately. Learn the game first. If you work jobs often, Excellent Employee is the first pass most veterans recommend. Builders should consider Advanced Placing later.
Can I play Bloxburg on mobile?
Yes. Bloxburg supports mobile with touch controls. See our mobile controls page for the full layout; build mode is playable but slower than on PC.
What happens if I cannot pay bills?
Utilities may shut off and progression becomes harder until you pay overdue bills. Keep a buffer in your account after each shopping spree.

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