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Beat Obbies For Noobs Roblox group (ID 635524929): what membership offers, how it differs from Trello, and safe community participation tips.

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The Beat Obbies For Noobs Roblox group (ID 635524929) is the closest thing many Roblox games have to an official community hub — not a Trello board, not a code vault, but a place where ttotallynotviolet and @professionalcactus might post group shouts, event notices, or follower milestones as early development continues. This page explains what group membership realistically offers, how it compares to fake Trello links, and how to stay safe in public Roblox communities.

Joining is optional. You can enjoy the full obby loop — ~200 second timer, ~3 minute rotations, noob farming — without ever clicking Join Group. Many competitive players join anyway for early news seconds before it spreads to YouTube.

What the group might provide

Typical official group uses:

Update announcements when a new obby rotation pool ships — cross-check Latest Updates
Event timing for double coin weekends if developers run them (never guaranteed)
Community polls on future obby themes — non-binding but informative
Affiliate links to the main experience so Roblox analytics track group referrals

The group does not replace skill guides. Truss Climbing and Swing Momentum still live in our Guides section.

What the group does not provide

Clear expectations prevent scams:

  • No verified code redemption — see Active Codes
  • No official Trello roadmap — see Official Trello Status
  • No free Reveal Next Stage (499 R$) or Double Coins (299 R$) — see Gamepass Overview
  • No badge unlock servicesGot The Phone (0.4%) requires in-game achievement

Anyone DMing you claiming “group admin” status offering Robux for passwords is impersonating staff.

How to verify you joined the real group

Roblox clone groups mimic names and thumbnails. Before joining:

  1. Open Beat Obbies For Noobs from the official game page linked on this wiki
  2. Check if the experience lists an affiliated group owned by the same creator profile
  3. Compare member count trends with Developer Socials mentions
  4. Avoid groups with unrelated games pinned as primary experiences

When in doubt, skip joining until developers link the group explicitly in a verified post.

Group vs Discord vs Trello

ChannelPurposeTrust level
Roblox Group shoutsShort official pingsHigh if creator-owned
Discord (if linked officially)Chat, bug reportsMedium — watch phishing
Random TrelloFan roadmapsLow unless dev-linked
YouTube commentsCode spamLowest

Use the group as a notification bell, not a strategy bible. Deep mechanics remain in Controls and Obbies.

Participation tips for younger players

Roblox groups expose you to public wall posts and scam links. Safe habits:

  • Never click “free Robux” wall posts
  • Report phishing to Roblox moderation
  • Ask a parent before spending Robux on Double Coins
  • Use How to Play for help instead of trusting strangers offering carries

The Roblox group is a useful optional signal, not a secret database. Pair membership with wiki pages that stay honest when features — codes, Trello, new badges — simply do not exist yet.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Beat Obbies For Noobs Roblox group ID?
The wiki references group ID 635524929. Confirm the group name matches the official game by ttotallynotviolet before joining lookalike groups.
Does the group post codes or Trello links?
Groups sometimes announce updates or events, but Beat Obbies For Noobs has no verified codes or official Trello as of June 2026. Verify every shout.
Should I join the group?
Joining can help you see announcements early, but it is optional for gameplay. Never share passwords or Robux with group admins claiming perks.
Can group membership give Double Coins for free?
No legitimate group grants paid gamepasses. Double Coins (299 Robux) purchases only through Roblox official checkout.

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