Headless Horseman is a bundle that was published in the marketplace by Roblox
Roblox is a notable creator or influencer verified by Roblox Corporation. Learn more. on October 31, 2013. It can usually be purchased for 31,000 Robux during October. It is inspired by the Headless Horseman, a figure in European folklore who is said to ride a horse while missing his head. As of November 1, 2025, it has been favorited 2.7M times.
Bundle content[]
| Name | Image |
|---|---|
| Headless Head |
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| Headless Horseman's New Head |
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Popularity[]
Like the Korblox Deathspeaker, this is one of the most desired bundles for its unique property (which in this case is the Headless Head). The Headless Head is scaled to 0, 0, 0 and placed inside the wearer's torso, allowing the wearer to seemingly appear without a head. This makes it the smallest head on Roblox.
History[]
Release history[]
| Location | Available from | Available until |
|---|---|---|
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 31, 2013 | November 3, 2013 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 10, 2014 | October 30, 2014 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 1, 2015 | November 3, 2015 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 1, 2016 | October 31, 2016 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 2, 2017 | October 31, 2017 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 4, 2018 | November 6, 2018 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 13, 2019 | November 4, 2019 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 3, 2020 | November 1, 2020 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 1, 2021 | November 1, 2021 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 3, 2022 | November 1, 2022 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | September 15, 2023 | November 1, 2023 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | November 15, 2023 | November 15, 2023 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 1, 2024 | November 1, 2024 |
| MarketplaceThis item could have been purchased in the Marketplace. See all (648) · Random | October 1, 2025 | November 3, 2025 |
Sale history[]
It has been put on-sale three times for special sales:
- It was put on-sale for 24,800 Robux, cutting off the usual 31,000 Robux by 20% during the Memorial Day 2015 sale.
- It was brought back on-sale for 24,800 Robux again during the Memorial Day 2016 sale.
- Due to a mistake, it was brought back on-sale for free on November 15, 2023, for around 20 minutes, likely to test making an animated head as the Headless Head was unusable in R6, then it was placed off-sale. This occurred around 6pm PST.
Usage of Headless Horseman in events[]
The Haunt[]
The Headless Horseman served as both a set piece and the main antagonist in The Haunt event. According to the butler in front of the Axbury Manor, he is the one who invited the players to the manor and that he is the host of the event. During the event, he played the piano in Axbury Manor, and players could purchase the Headless Horseman bundle from the catalog by clicking on him. If the player already owned the bundle, they would receive a message indicating that they already owned it.
At the end of the event, once all the rooms were opened and players had found all the Skull Pieces and placed them around the Headless Horseman statue, a portal would open. When the portal was passed, it would lead to a ruined version of the Yorick's Resting Place built by Reverse_Polarity. Directly behind it was an arena with five mannequins inside. After players waited around each mannequin for around 20 seconds, they would initiate a boss fight against the Headless Horseman. Players had to dress up mannequins to attack the Headless Horseman, who would throw pumpkins and bottles of potion at them. Once defeated, the Headless Horseman would disappear into the sky.
The Halloween Spotlight[]
The Headless Horseman served almost no purpose other than a way to purchase the bundle in-game, similar to The Haunt. When purchasing in-game, text will appear bringing up that "Purchasing the Headless Horseman will not grant the cursed item track for this event." The fire effect from the Headless Horseman's New Head played a fire ambiance. In-game the Headless Horseman bundle appears to be floating above the ground with the R6 body type, the arms are slightly detached from the torso, and the Headless Horseman's New Head is floating without the right arm holding it.
Trivia[]
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- Its description is a reference to a quote from the 1999 horror film, Sleepy Hollow.
- This bundle is traditionally put on-sale around every start of October for Halloween and goes off-sale around the end of October.
- The Headless Horseman is one of the last remaining yearly traditions that Roblox still runs on the platform.
- The price of 31,000 Robux is based on October 31.
- On September 15, 2023, the bundle was released a month early before October.
- The head itself isn't entirely "Headless." In fact, it is about 3.43x10-7 cubic studs or 343 cubic millistuds and placed in the wearer's torso. It is just too hidden to be noticeable.
- Once the Headless Head was turned into a Dynamic Head, the head was actually made invisible.
- Calculating the price of 31,000 Robux into USD currently would set the price point around US$387.50.
- On different social media sites, players will spam Roblox's comments with requests to release the bundle each year, due to Roblox's reluctance to continue traditions.
- For the bundle's 10th anniversary, the Roblox social media team reached out to Roblox news accounts in private to tell them the bundle is coming out in a few minutes, and to post about it.
The response given by Roblox.
- On November 15, 2023, the bundle was put on-sale for completely free under "unknown circumstances". It was free for about 25 minutes. It was then promptly rolled back at 8pm PST, with the free Headless Horseman on people's inventory and avatars being removed.
- Those that equipped the Headless Horseman before the rollback and didn't refresh their avatar were able to keep it for a couple extra days until Roblox force-refreshed all those avatars.
- When the bundle returned on October 1, 2024, an update was made to the bundle to disallow its purchase from within experiences, meaning it can only be purchased on the Marketplace.[1]
- The Butler at the entrance of Axbury Manor in The Haunt hub reveals Headless Horseman's real name to be Horatio Axbury when questioned by the player about "The Master?"
- Again in The Haunt event, it was revealed that Headless Horseman is actually the brother of Yorick, who is canonically dead.
- Moreover, both characters were named after characters of the same name from William Shakespeare's Hamlet. However, Yorick and Horatio were not brothers, they were simply acquaintances.
- The Headless Horseman was originally called "MrGrey" in 2013.[2]
- Again in The Haunt event, it was revealed that Headless Horseman is actually the brother of Yorick, who is canonically dead.
- The Headless Horseman was made discounted significantly during the Memorial Day 2015 sale. - 31,000 Robux → 24,800 Robux (20% off).
- The Headless Horseman is estimated to go off-sale when The Halloween Spotlight ends (November 3, 2025). This would make the off-sale date a different date other than November 1st (excluding the accidental "free" bundle in 2023) for the first time in 5 years.
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References[]
- ↑ (n.d.) . Swagger UI. Archived from the original on October 1, 2024.
- ↑ (2013, November 5). Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on September 30, 2025.





