Coins in Roblox Spider
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How to Earn Coins in Roblox Spider

Spiders are scary, but being broke is scarier

If you love playing horror games on Roblox, then you need to check out Spider! Spider is a relatively new game created by RoyStanford on Roblox, it’s currently one of the most terrifying survival games on the platform and should be avoided by anyone with debilitating arachnophobia (unless you’re just really masochistic). Spider is an asymmetric horror game in which a handful of Survivors have to find a way to escape the evil, eight-legged clutches of a terrifying Spider creature. Asymmetric horror games are nothing new, but I guarantee you haven’t played anything like Spider before!

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If you’ve already played Spider before, you may have noticed that, unlike most other Roblox games, it doesn’t allow you to use codes to get free in-game rewards. Although you won’t be getting any freebies in this game anytime soon, there are other ways to earn coins in Roblox Spider. Keep reading this guide to find out how to get rich beyond your wildest nightmares in Roblox Spider!

How to Earn Coins in Roblox Spider

Earning coins in Roblox Spider is a lot easier than you think! Although you aren’t able to use codes to earn money in this game (yet), you can easily earn cash simply by playing the game! You’re able to earn a decent amount of coins in every match, regardless of which role you’re given.

If you’re playing the role of Survivor, you’ll earn 15 coins per escape in a match. This means every time you win a match as a Survivor in Spider, you automatically get 15 coins! This may not seem like a lot at first, but it adds up really quickly, especially if you’re really good at escaping.

Obviously, you’re unable to escape when you’re the Spider, so you won’t be able to automatically earn 15 coins by escaping when you’re playing this role. However, for every person that you catch and kill in a match, you earn 5 coins! You could potentially earn way more than 15 coins per match, especially if you’re really good at winning as the Spider.

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If you don’t feel like playing Spider on Roblox for hours upon hours just to rack up a few handfuls of coins, however, you can always just buy them in bulk using Robux. You can buy thousands of in-game coins with Robux, all you need to do is click on the little + icon next to the Coins button on the game’s main screen. From there, you’ll be able to buy as many coins as you want!

What Are Coins Used for in Roblox Spider?

Coins honestly aren’t used for much in Spider, but the items that they are used for are more than worth it. In Spider’s in-game Shop, you can use coins to buy a wide variety of ghoulish Spider skins to wear when you’re playing the role of the Spider in a match! There are literally dozens of skins you can choose from, with more being added all the time. You’ll never have to worry about getting bored with the same old skins!

Spider Skins in Roblox Spider
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Some skins are a bit more expensive than others and may take some time to save up for, but they’re all definitely creepy enough to be worth buying. Most of them are pretty budget-friendly though, like the Soldier, Zombie Scholar, or even the Astronaut; they’re all terrifying to imagine running towards you in a match, but personally, I think the Businessman has them all beat (or the dog. Both of them look like the sleep paralysis demons of a psychopath).

Related: How to Win as the Spider in Roblox Spider


Spider is definitely one of the scarier horror games on Roblox, but it definitely isn’t the scariest. If you love playing horror games on Roblox but feel like you’ve played them all already, check out Gamer Journalist’s comprehensive list of all of the scariest Roblox horror games! This list is constantly being updated to reflect the newest, scariest games on the platform, so you’ll never see the same games twice!

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Allysen Pierce
Allysen Pierce is a freelance writer with a passion for gaming who has been a part of the Gamer Journalist team since May 2022. Her main passions are horror games and dating sims (especially combinations of the two), but she has been known to play literally anything that is put in front of her. Her current favorite games include Skyrim, I Was a Teenage Exocolonist, Cult of the Lamb, Slaughter Horse, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. When she's not playing games (or writing about them), she can be found reading, baking, watching horror movies, or playing with her cat.