How to Draw a Roblox Noob – Super Easy Step-by-Step Guide for Kids & Beginners (2026)

Hey friends, imagine this – your child comes home from school, drops the bag, and instead of asking for snacks, excitedly says, “Mummy/Papa, aaj mujhe Roblox Noob draw karna hai!” In 2026, with Roblox still ruling the hearts of millions of Indian kids, drawing the classic Noob has become one of the most requested activities in homes across Kolkata, West Bengal, and the entire country. It’s simple, fun, and the perfect screen-free creative time after gaming sessions. Whether you are a parent looking for an engaging activity or a kid who wants to bring their favourite blocky character to life on paper, this guide is made just for you. No need for any special skills or expensive materials – just a pencil, eraser, colours, and a plain notebook.

Let us start with the basic structure. First, draw a big square or slightly rounded rectangle for the head. Roblox heads are almost perfect squares with soft corners. Make it nice and big because the head is the most important part of the Noob. Next, draw two small black dots or curved lines inside the head for the eyes and a simple curved smile below them. That classic : ) smile is what makes the Noob look friendly and funny. Leave some space on the top of the head for the hairline or just keep it plain – most Noobs don’t have hair.

Now comes the body. Below the head, draw a slightly smaller rectangle for the torso. Colour this part bright blue – that is the signature Roblox Noob shirt. Add a thin vertical black line in the middle of the blue torso to show the shirt fold. For the arms, draw two thin rectangles coming out from the sides of the body. The arms should be yellow or skin colour, ending in simple block hands. Keep the arms straight down or slightly bent for a natural look. Roblox characters have very simple blocky arms, so don’t worry about fingers – just a rounded rectangle at the end is enough.

For the legs, draw two long vertical rectangles below the torso. These are usually green or dark blue in colour. Add a small gap between the two legs so it looks like the Noob is standing. At the bottom, you can draw simple block feet pointing forward. The classic Noob has green pants and black or dark shoes. Once the outline is ready, go over all lines with a black sketch pen to make them bold and clean.

Now the fun part – colouring! Use bright colours just like in the game. Head = light yellow or beige, eyes and mouth = black, torso = royal blue, arms = yellow, legs = green, and shoes = black or brown. You can add a small shadow or outline around the whole character to make it pop. If you want to make it more advanced, draw the Noob in different poses – running, jumping, holding a sword, or doing a dab. You can even draw him inside a popular game background like Brookhaven house or Blox Fruits island.

Parents, this is a wonderful screen-free activity for your children. After they finish drawing, ask them to colour it neatly and even name their own Noob character. Many kids in India now make full Roblox drawing books with Noobs, Bacon hairs, and other avatars. You can also use this as a chance to teach them proportions and basic shapes. Older kids can try digital drawing on free apps like ibis Paint using the same steps.

A few extra tips to make your Roblox Noob look professional:

  • Keep all body parts slightly separated so it has that blocky Roblox feel.
  • Use light pencil first and erase extra lines later.
  • Add small details like a Roblox logo on the shirt or a simple hat for fun.
  • Practise on rough paper first, then make a final clean drawing.

Drawing Roblox characters is not just about art – it improves creativity, patience, and hand-eye coordination. Many children who started drawing Noobs have now moved to creating their own Roblox experiences in the game.

So, pick up your pencil right now and try drawing your first Roblox Noob today! Once you master the basic Noob, you can try drawing other popular avatars like Bacon Hair, Guest 666, or even your own custom character.

Have you tried drawing a Roblox Noob yet? How did it turn out? Are you a parent whose child loves drawing Roblox characters? Share your drawings or experiences in the comments – whether you are from West Bengal or anywhere in India. I would love to hear which character you want me to explain next!

Keep drawing, keep creating, and enjoy your Roblox world both on screen and on paper. Happy drawing and happy gaming! 🎨🎮 Take care friends!

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