How to reset your Roblox password
To reset your Roblox password, open the login page, click "Forgot Password or Username", and enter the email or phone number linked to your account. Roblox sends a reset link or code so you can set a new password. If you can no longer reach that email or phone, you have to contact Roblox Support and verify the account another way.
The bit people trip on is not the reset itself. It is losing track of which login belongs to which alt in the first place. The BetterLauncher Roblox account manager keeps each account and its sign-in saved locally on your own PC, so you spend a lot less time on the forgot-password screen.
Reset by email or phone
This is the normal path and it works in a couple of minutes if you still have the contact on file.
- 1 Go to roblox.com and click Login, then "Forgot Password or Username".
- 2 Enter the email address or phone number attached to the account.
- 3 Open the reset email or text and follow the link or code Roblox sends.
- 4 Set a new password that you do not use on any other account, and save it somewhere safe.
If you lost access to both
No email, no phone, no reset code. This is the hard case, and there is no shortcut around it. The automatic reset exists to prove you own the account, so when you cannot receive the code, Roblox Support has to verify you a different way. Submit a support request with anything that ties you to the account: old usernames, roughly when you made it, past purchase receipts or a billing email. The more real detail you give, the smoother it goes. Be wary of anyone outside Roblox offering to "recover" the account for you, because that is how accounts get taken, not returned.
Stop losing alt passwords
If you run more than one account, the resets pile up fast, and the usual bad fix is reusing one password everywhere so it is easier to remember. That is the worst thing you can do, because one leak then exposes all of them. Keep a unique password per account and store them in a password manager. The account manager built into BetterLauncher covers the other half on Windows and Mac: your accounts live on your own machine, each one signs in with a click, and there is no login box on someone else's server. It stores Roblox sessions rather than passwords, so it will not save you from a forgotten one — but you will be typing passwords far less often.