Not to be confused with Intense Obby.
For the disambiguation page, go here.
Studio Obby (simply as Obby) is one out of 102 floors that can be randomly chosen, or selected by a player. It is currently in-game.
Appearance[]
This floor takes place within a short obstacle course. At the start area, players can see a green spawn part with "START" written on it, colored in black.
A randomized obstacle course can also be seen in the floor as well, with it eventually leading to a red platform, serving as the end of the obstacle course.
The floor is entirely set in a flat theme, with a plain indigo sky. There are also lots things that reference Roblox Studio, such as the selection boxes and the rotate tool on the spinning killbricks, or the "Lua" programming language Roblox Studio has.
Gameplay[]
When the floor begins, players are tasked with navigating through an obstacle course without falling off the map, or hitting a kill-brick, with both resulting in the player losing 5 HP and being teleported back to the starting area.
After a player has successfully passed the obstacle course, said player will be awarded possibly three to 12 coins (this will depend on if said player was the first to get to the winner's area, the amount of players in-game), and if said player has not achieved the badge yet will also be awarded the "YOU BEAT THE OBBY" badge.
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Trivia[]
- This floor is a modified version of the obstacle course template from Roblox Studio.
- If a player touches a kill-brick, a pixelated red-colored overlay resembling an exclamation sign (!) can be seen on the location their character was before respawning.
- It also plays the error sound from the Samsung theme for Windows XP, previously incorrectly known as Windows Longhorn sounds.
- Previously, it would play a DOIT sound upon respawning.
- There is a bug that when a player jumps into the void when at the winner's area, most times it will not damage the player, rather allowing said player to walk below the obstacle course.
- The coding text depicts the commented-out code as grey, even though commented-out code in Roblox's script editor is green.
- The current song's name translates to "STUDIO Rush".
- The previous sky in the background was the default sky that was used in older Roblox clients.
- Before the 11/29/2025 update, the void's color was previously #17103C, a dark-shade of blue.
- After the visual revamp, the void's color would then become #070329, a darker-shade of blue.
- The music previously used in this floor originates from Banjo-Kazooie, and was used as an unofficial 'theme song' for early Roblox, or known by one of it's names at the time, DynaBlocks.



























