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Beat Obbies For Noobs Trello & Official Links
Does Beat Obbies For Noobs have an official Trello board? No — this hub explains what exists instead: Roblox group links, developer socials, and how to track updates honestly.
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Players hunting a Beat Obbies For Noobs Trello board usually want a visual roadmap: upcoming obby types, planned gamepasses, badge ideas, and patch timelines. This hub answers the question directly — there is no confirmed official Trello board for Beat Obbies For Noobs at this time. The game is in early development, built by ttotallynotviolet and @professionalcactus, and the developers have not published a standardized public roadmap tool like Trello, Notion, or a dedicated devblog linked from the Roblox experience page.
That absence is common for small-team Roblox projects that iterate quickly inside the live game. Instead of Kanban cards, changes appear as rotation updates, new obby layouts, timer tweaks, and occasional badge additions. Our wiki documents what is observable in-game and what developers say publicly — not fan speculation copied from unrelated Trello links that rank in search results.
What this section covers
Because players still search “Trello” even when none exists, we organized three honest subpages:
- Official Trello Status — A clear yes/no breakdown, how to identify fake boards, and what official communication looks like today.
- Roblox Group — Information about the game’s Roblox group (ID 635524929), what group membership might offer, and how it differs from a Trello roadmap.
- Developer Socials — Where ttotallynotviolet and @professionalcactus actually post, plus safe follow practices for minors on Roblox.
Why fake Trello links spread
SEO-driven sites often template content from popular games and leave placeholder Trello URLs. A board titled “Beat Obbies For Noobs Official” might be editable by strangers, contain fan wishlists, or reference features that were never implemented. Trust only links quoted in a developer post or pinned by a verified account tied to the game’s Roblox profile. When in doubt, compare claimed features against what you see in a live server — the ~200 second timer, ~3 minute obby rotation, and noob collection loop are the current core loop regardless of what a random card says.
Official alternatives to Trello
Without a Trello board, your best signal sources are:
- In-game patch notes or lobby text — Some updates appear as on-screen messages when you join.
- Developer social posts — Short announcements about new obbies, bug fixes, or events.
- Roblox game update timestamps — The experience page shows when the place file last changed.
- Community wiki pages — Our Latest Updates and Patch History summarize verified changes.
For gameplay help that does not depend on a roadmap, explore Guides, Controls, and Obbies. If you wondered whether codes exist alongside Trello — they do not yet; see Codes for the official status.
Early development context
Beat Obbies For Noobs emphasizes speed and variety: finish before the timer expires, adapt when the rotation swaps between swing, wall, truss, and puzzle-style courses, and collect noobs to fund upgrades. Gamepasses Reveal Next Stage (499 R$) and Double Coins (299 R$) are live monetization, while rare badges like Got The Phone (0.4%) reward obscure achievements. A formal Trello might arrive if the team grows, but until then this hub remains the honest entry point for “where is the roadmap?” — and the answer is: follow the developers and our Updates section, not unverified third-party boards.