SELL YOUR AVATAR Free Robux Guide (2026) — Booths, Coins & What It Actually Is
SELL YOUR AVATAR is an avatar shopping game by the group SELL THE AVATAR on place ID 102612844247090, and the name is misleading in a way worth clearing up immediately: you are not selling your Roblox account. You are selling the look — putting an outfit on a booth so other players can buy items off it. Since launching on May 22, 2026 it has passed 7.2 million visits with a 95.6% rating, running near 8,200 concurrent players. This July 2026 guide covers booths, the two-way Coin economy, and all ten real pass prices.
In This Guide
What Is SELL YOUR AVATAR?
Let's kill the misconception first, because the name invites it. SELL YOUR AVATAR has nothing to do with account trading, which violates Roblox's terms. "Avatar" here means your outfit. The game runs on Roblox's official in-experience avatar item sales system — the same sanctioned mechanism Catalog Avatar Creator uses.
The developers put it plainly: "Buy items from other players' outfits to earn Coins! When someone buys an item from your outfit, you earn Coins too." Roblox files it under Shopping → Avatar Shopping. Servers hold 20 players, and the publishing group has over a million members.
How the Game Works
The loop is build an outfit → put it on your booth → other players browse and buy items off it → you earn Coins → spend Coins on avatar items that land in your real Roblox inventory. The twist is that both sides of a transaction get paid.
- Create an outfit — assemble a look from catalog items.
- Put it on your booth — your personal stall in the mall.
- Earn as a seller — Coins when someone buys from your booth.
- Earn as a buyer — Coins when you buy from someone else's.
- Spend Coins on items — which get added to your real inventory.
Key Features
Booths Are the Whole Game
Your booth is your storefront and the game's central progression axis. Eight of the ten game passes are booth skins, which tells you where the developers expect players to invest. It is where your outfit goes on display and where every Coin you earn as a seller comes from.
The Two-Way Coin Economy
This is the game's signature idea and it comes straight from the developers: you earn Coins both when you sell and when you buy. Most players assume camping their own booth is the only income. It is not — browsing other people's booths is a second, independent Coin stream, and ignoring it halves your earnings.
Booth Stands Are a Real Slot Limit
The +4 Booth Stands pass costs just 3 Robux and proves stands are a limited, expandable resource. More stands means more items on display at once, and every displayed item is another surface someone can buy from. It is the only cheap pass that touches throughput rather than looks.
Items Land in Your Real Inventory
The developers state it directly: "All in-game avatar item purchases will be added in your Roblox inventory & can be worn in all games!" That is the hook — Coins unlock avatar items you keep permanently and wear anywhere on Roblox, not just cosmetics trapped inside one experience.
Tips & Strategies for July 2026
Two AI-generated sites about this game invent commission rates and Robux-earning schemes that do not exist. These tips stick to the developers' own description and the live pass API.
- Buy from other booths, do not just camp your own. The game pays you Coins for purchasing too — that is a whole income stream most players miss.
- Get +4 Booth Stands first if you spend anything. At 3 Robux it is the cheapest pass and the only one that raises throughput instead of looks.
- Do not overpay for a booth skin. Mafia, Royal, Spooky and Kawaii all cost 8 Robux while Gothic is 249 — there is no evidence the expensive ones do anything extra.
- Check Roblox Plus if you already pay for it. The description promises Plus players an exclusive booth, and Plus includes free private servers — which answers the game's own advice about lag.
- Skip Fly and Taxi until you know you want them. At 799 and 499 Robux they are the priciest passes and were added weeks after launch, so they are convenience add-ons, not core.
SELL YOUR AVATAR Codes
Straight answer: SELL YOUR AVATAR has a redeem box but no codes. A Promocodes button reportedly exists in-game, yet the developers have not issued a single code — the one tracker covering the game listed zero as recently as July 16, 2026. We track the situation on our SELL YOUR AVATAR codes page and update it the moment a real code drops.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, and this is the most important thing to understand about it. You are not selling your account or anything real — "avatar" means your outfit. Other players buy individual items off the look you display on your booth. The game uses Roblox's official in-experience item sales system, the same one Catalog Avatar Creator uses. Nothing about it breaks Roblox's terms.
There is a Promocodes button in the game, but no codes have been issued. The only tracker covering the game listed zero active codes as of July 16, 2026.
Two ways, and most players only use one. You earn Coins when someone buys an item from your booth, and you also earn Coins when you buy an item from someone else's booth. Browsing is a real income stream.
Ten, verified from Roblox's pass API on July 17, 2026: +4 Booth Stands (3 Robux), Mafia, Royal, Spooky and Kawaii Booths (8 each), Sakura Booth (49), Garden Booth (99), Gothic Booth (249), Drivable Taxi Car (499) and Fly (799).
Yes. The developers state that all in-game avatar item purchases get added to your Roblox inventory and can be worn in any game.
No. The in-game currency is Coins, not Robux. Some low-quality sites claim you can earn Robux or take a commission here — that is invented and there is no evidence for it.
+4 Booth Stands at 3 Robux, if you are spending at all. It is the cheapest pass and the only one that increases how many items you can display rather than just changing how your booth looks.
Next, grab every reward on the SELL YOUR AVATAR codes page, see how it compares in SELL YOUR AVATAR vs Catalog Avatar Creator, or visit the SELL YOUR AVATAR hub. You can also open the game on Roblox. Related reads: Catalog Avatar Creator guide and Dress to Impress guide.