If you’re making UGC items for Roblox, knowing the rules especially Rule 60 isn’t optional. It’s what keeps your creations live, your earnings flowing, and your account in good standing. Mess this up, and your item could vanish without warning, or worse, your creator status might be at risk.

What exactly is Rule 60 in the Roblox UGC Creator Program?

Rule 60 refers to a specific policy under the UGC Creator Program guidelines that deals with how you set prices for limited items. Specifically, it requires that any UGC item you mark as “Limited” must have a minimum price of 60 Robux. No exceptions. This isn’t about punishing creators it’s about keeping the marketplace fair and preventing spammy low-value listings.

Why does this rule exist?

Roblox wants Limited items to feel special. If creators could list them for 1 or 5 Robux, the market would flood with junk, collectors wouldn’t trust rarity, and real value would disappear. By enforcing a floor price, Roblox ensures that only items with actual effort and demand get the Limited tag. You can read more about how moderation ties into this in the asset moderation policy.

When do you need to think about Rule 60?

Any time you’re uploading a new item and checking “Limited” in the settings. Double-check the price field before hitting publish. Even if you’re rushing to meet a trend or testing something quick, skipping this step can cost you. Some creators assume they can fix it later but once an item violates Rule 60, it’s often removed automatically, and repeated violations can trigger manual reviews of your entire catalog.

Common mistakes people make

  • Setting a Limited item to 30 Robux because “it’s just a test” still breaks the rule.
  • Assuming accessories or small decals don’t count they do, if marked Limited.
  • Thinking sales or discounts override the 60 Robux minimum they don’t. The base price must start at 60 or higher.

How to avoid problems

Before submitting any Limited item, ask yourself: Is the price at least 60 Robux? If not, either raise it or uncheck “Limited.” Keep a note or template near your upload screen as a reminder. Also, review the minimum pricing details so you understand edge cases like bundles or group payouts that still fall under this rule.

What happens if you break Rule 60?

Your item gets taken down. Usually without notice. Repeated violations can lead to temporary suspension from uploading new UGC items. In rare cases, persistent rule-breaking can result in losing UGC creator privileges entirely. Roblox doesn’t always warn you first their systems auto-flag these violations.

Real example: What went wrong

A creator uploaded a hat design priced at 45 Robux with “Limited” checked, thinking it was cute and affordable. Within 2 hours, it disappeared from the marketplace. Their dashboard showed “Removed: Violates UGC Rule 60.” They had to resubmit at 60 Robux, losing momentum and early sales. A simple oversight cost them visibility.

Quick checklist before you hit publish

  • Is “Limited” checked? If yes, price must be 60 Robux or more.
  • Did you recently change the price? Reconfirm it hasn’t dropped below 60.
  • Are you bundling items? Each Limited item in the bundle still needs to meet the 60 Robux floor individually.
  • Double-check currency type make sure you’re not accidentally setting USD or another currency instead of Robux.

Save yourself the headache. Bookmark the official rules page and glance at it every time you upload. One extra minute now beats days of waiting for support replies later.