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Roblox Easter Sale 2026: Every Returning Item, Price, and What to Buy Before It Ends

Roblox has kicked off its first-ever Easter-themed marketplace sale, and the community is responding with a level of excitement not seen in years. The March 2026 Sale began on March 20, 2026, and is expected to run for approximately seven days, with new items dropping each day around 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Between a brand-new unreleased item finally seeing the light of day, a wave of returning classics, and a fresh buy-Robux crown, this sale is shaping up to be one of the most significant catalog events since at least 2019.

What Kicked It All Off

Before the sale officially launched, Roblox made two moves in quick succession that set the tone for everything that followed. First, the Lord of the Buxeration went live as a buy-Robux item. Shortly afterward, Clockwork’s Golden Shades transitioned to limited status. Then Roblox dropped their official announcement tweet, teasing the full roster of returning items.

This was a concentrated wave of catalog activity that the community had not seen at this scale in years. For long-time players who had grown used to a quieter marketplace after 2019, it felt like a genuine reset.

The last major sale before this one was the Black Friday 2024 event, which brought out items like the Red Clockwork Headphones, the Fall Fairy, and the Blue Traffic Cone. That sale gave the community a taste of what was possible. The Easter sale appears to be taking things even further.

Confirmed Items Returning for the Sale

Roblox confirmed five items in their official announcement image. Here is a breakdown of each one, including their history and expected pricing.

Purple Clockwork Headphones

This is the headline item of the sale and the one generating the most discussion. The Purple Clockwork Headphones are priced at 40,000 Robux and represent the newest addition to the beloved Clockwork series. What makes this item particularly interesting is its origin: The purple retexture was originally created back in 2015 but was scrapped at the time for unknown reasons. It sat unused for over a decade before finally being released as part of this sale, with over 20,000 favourites.

At 40,000 Robux, this is not a casual purchase. There is community speculation that it could eventually go limited, but nothing is confirmed. The advice is straightforward: only buy it if you genuinely want to own it. Do not purchase it purely as a speculative investment.

Headstack

The Headstack is making its first return since 2019. Previously, it has been sold at various price points including 280, 500, and 1,000 Robux across different appearances. For this sale, pricing has not been officially confirmed, but community estimates put it in the 1,000 to 2,000 Robux range. It is one of the more affordable items expected in the lineup and has a dedicated fanbase that has been waiting years for this comeback.

Classic Bunny Ears

One of the oldest items on the list, the Bunny Ears originally appeared in the catalog as early as 2007 and were last available in 2013. The item previously sold for 100 and 242 Robux at different points. Given how long it has been off sale and the general trend of prices increasing with each return, expect the price to land somewhere between 500 and 1,000 Robux this time around. Still, relative to the other items in the lineup, this should be one of the more accessible picks for players on a tighter budget.

White Gold Wings

The White Gold Wings are returning for the first time since 2018. They originally cost 20,000 Robux and are widely expected to remain at roughly that price point. This is one of the pricier catalog items in the sale, but it is also one of the most visually striking. If you have been waiting to add wings to your avatar collection, this is the window to do it.

8-Bit Clockwork Shades

Last seen in 2016 at a price of 8,888 Robux, the 8-Bit Clockwork Shades are one of the most coveted returning items in the sale. The retro pixel aesthetic has aged well, and demand has stayed high despite the item being off sale for nearly a decade. Given how sought-after this one is, pricing is likely to come in higher than the original 8,888 Robux. Community estimates suggest something in the range of 15,000 to 20,000 Robux is plausible.

The Lord of the Buxeration: The Big Buy-Robux Item

Alongside the sale items, Roblox launched the Lord of the Buxeration as a bonus item obtained by spending $100 or $200 on Robux. The item belongs to the Federation series, which is designed to sit at the premium end of the catalog. It is available on a 12-day timer running until April 1, 2026.

A few key things to know about this item:

  • It is part of the Federation series, one of the most premium lines Roblox has created.
  • Roblox has not released a buy-Robux bonus item in a long time, making this a notable moment for the catalog.
  • If you already have Roblox Credits accumulated from gift card redemptions, you may be able to use that existing balance toward the $100 threshold rather than spending fresh money.
  • The item will be unavailable after April 1, 2026.

As for whether it will go limited: roughly one in ten buy-Robux items has historically gone limited. The 12-day timer is an encouraging sign since an item must come off open sale before it can go limited, but nothing is guaranteed. The same advice applies here as it does to the Purple Clockwork Headphones: buy it because you want it, not solely because you expect to profit.

Clockwork’s Golden Shades Goes Limited

One of the most significant moves heading into the sale was Clockwork’s Golden Shades transitioning to limited status. The item originally released as a buy-Robux item two years ago and sold during a window of only one to two weeks, which kept copy counts relatively low. The current Recent Average Price sits at approximately 20,821 Robux with around 38,953 copies available.

When the item first went limited, it briefly spiked to around 80,000 Robux before settling into its current range. The Gold Clockwork Headphones are already among the most traded and in-demand items on the platform, and many players are naturally going to want the matching shades to pair with them. That pairing demand is a strong argument for the shades holding or increasing in value over time.

What Limited Items Might Come Next?

The Black Friday 2024 sale saw three items go limited over its run. It is reasonable to expect this Easter sale to follow a similar or expanded pattern. One item has already gone limited with the Golden Shades. Here are the items that have been discussed most by the community as potential candidates:

  • Platinum Domino Crown – A buy-Robux item with a large owner base but a distinctive, high-quality design that could make it a strong limited candidate.
  • Staff of Robux Royalty – Another buy-Robux item with notable particle effects that would give it visual appeal as a tradeable limited.
  • Sinister G – Part of the Sinister series, most of which is already limited. Adding this item would complete the set for collectors.
  • Items from the Black Friday 2024 Sale – Roblox has stated they plan to select limiteds based on the theme of whatever event is happening. That means items like the W in Designer Sunglasses, the Lampshade, the Acie White, the Evil Duck, the Rainbow Mr. Tentacles, the Classic Roblox Pumpkin, the Red Clockwork Headphones, or the Pinstripe Fedora could all be in consideration.
  • Older Egg Hunt Items – Since this is an Easter-adjacent sale, eggs from the 2018, 2019, and 2020 egg hunts that never went limited could be on the table. Roblox has historically made egg hunt items go limited, and the timing here is well suited for it.

Timing and How to Save Robux

All sale items are expected to release daily at around 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The full sale duration is estimated at around seven days, which means there may be one or two additional items announced beyond what has already been confirmed.

If you are planning to spend Robux on any of these items, this is one of the best times to do so. Buying Robux during the sale period means you also receive the Lord of the Buxeration as a free bonus, effectively giving you two items for the price of one purchase. Additionally, if you are spending a larger amount, using the 40% Robux method, where you purchase Robux at a discount through certain bundles, can meaningfully reduce what you pay per item.

Why This Sale Matters

This is, by all accounts, the first Easter-themed sale Roblox has ever run. For a platform that has historically tied its major sales to events like Black Friday and Presidents’ Day, a March sale built around Easter is a meaningful shift in how Roblox is approaching its calendar.

The items in this sale span across several decades of Roblox history. Bringing back the Bunny Ears from 2013, the 8-Bit Clockwork Shades from 2016, the White Gold Wings from 2018, and the Headstack from 2019 in a single event is an unusually generous sweep of the catalog. Alongside a genuinely new item in the Purple Clockwork Headphones and a premium buy-Robux drop in the Lord of the Buxeration, the sale covers a wide range of players and budgets.

Whether you are a veteran collector looking to complete your Clockwork set or a newer player finally getting the chance to own a piece of Roblox history, the March 2026 Easter Sale is worth paying attention to every single day until it ends.

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