Find The Noobies Morphs Roblox City — 41 Noobies
Urban rooftops, traffic lanes, and the rocket that opens Space.
City is the second world in Find The Noobies Morphs and the first map that truly tests vertical movement. Forty-one Noobies scatter across lobby interiors, street corners, a central park, and the Space Station lot where you will eventually repair a rocket for Space. Most players arrive here from the Main Map bus stop with a partial coin wallet and a growing morph collection — this guide turns that arrival into a clean forty-one-of-forty-one clear without losing an afternoon to dead-end alleys.
Review the controls guide before tackling City parkour. Sprint-jump timing on PC and mobile jump buttons behave differently on narrow ledges, and City has more fail drops than the suburban starter zone.
How to access City
City is not selectable from the destination board until you complete the Main Map bus route.
- On the Main Map, walk to the bus stop across the street from Burgir and the minimarket.
- Interact with the transit prompt and wait a few seconds for the truck to arrive.
- Sit in the driver-side seat — not the passenger bench. The warp only fires for the driver.
- After the fade, you load into City and earn the Welcome To City badge.
To return to the Main Map, use the reciprocal transit point in City (marked on the destination board near spawn). Keeping both maps open in party chat helps when one player needs a shop item only sold on the starter map.
City zones and search order
City rewards methodical sweeps from spawn outward.
City lobby and interiors. Apartment lobbies, elevators, and mailrooms stack morphs on handrails, ceiling vents, and vending rows. Ride every elevator button at least once — some floors exist only for morph placement.
Street grid and traffic. Crosswalks, buses, and parked cars hide morphs at tire level and on billboard frames. Traffic noise masks faint chimes; lower music volume while sweeping streets.
City park. The fountain and playground equipment host several uncommons. Circle the pond both clockwise and counterclockwise; morphs on the far bank are easy to miss from the default camera yaw.
Space Station exterior. Even before the rocket works, the station pad holds morphs on scaffolding, fuel lines, and warning signs. Mark which props change after rocket repair — new interactables appear once the puzzle completes.
General search tips in City
Forty-one morphs sit in a smaller footprint than the Main Map, but vertical layers make the hunt feel larger.
- Always look up before leaving a plaza. Roof ledges and fire escapes carry a disproportionate share of City uncommons.
- Interact with transit NPCs even after you unlock Space. Some morphs trigger only after dialogue flags from secondary characters.
- Track rocket parts separately from morph hunting. Turbo Engine, Metal Panel, Gear, and Iron Wrench belong in your inventory for the Space puzzle — do not sell or drop them if the UI allows.
- Use the collection filter to see missing rarities. If you lack only legendaries, switch to puzzles and secrets instead of re-walking streets.
- Redeem codes before buying City-exclusive shop items. Coin bundles save time when you need multiple rocket parts from vendors.
When deciding whether to chase a stubborn morph now or later, check the tier list — City averages slightly higher rarity than the Main Map, but none of the forty-one should require Robux.
Puzzle highlights — rocket to Space
City’s signature puzzle chain opens Space and often gates morphs near the launch pad.
Rocket repair sequence. After collecting parts across City:
- Ride the rocket shell to the staging area if prompted.
- Press the red button sequence shown on the console.
- Enter the white building, ride to the third floor, and deposit required items into the rocket bay.
- Install Turbo Engine, Metal Panel, Gear, and Iron Wrench on the exterior repair nodes.
- Walk to the launch site across the railroad and confirm launch.
Missing a single part produces vague error text — backtrack to shop NPCs and park chests before assuming the puzzle is bugged. Full item locations are cataloged in puzzles and secrets to avoid duplicating every coordinate here.
Park and lobby keys. Several City morphs need keys from mini-quests: deliver packages, flip breaker boxes, or return lost items to NPCs. These quests also drop coins, which accelerates rocket shopping.
Space Station interior. After launch access, revisit indoor rooms. Low-gravity prep areas and training pods spawn morphs that do not appear on your first visit.
Links to sibling maps
City sits in the middle of the progression chain:
- Previous: Main Map — bus stop departure point
- Next: Space — rocket launch destination
- Later: Aquatic, Backrooms, Candy Land, False District
Use the maps hub for counts and recommended order. If City feels overwhelming, split sessions — streets and park one day, Space Station the next.
Related guides
- Controls guide — parkour and elevator inputs
- Puzzles and secrets guide — rocket parts and key quests
- Space map — after the rocket launches
- Main Map — return route and early shop
- Tier list — City rarity targets
- Codes — coin bundles for parts and hints
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
How many Noobies are in City?
Forty-one Noobies appear on the City collection tracker — the second-largest map count after Candy Land.
How do I get from the Main Map to City?
Take the bus stop truck from the Main Map and sit in the driver seat. Passengers may not trigger the teleport.
What items do I need to reach Space?
Repair the rocket with a Turbo Engine, Metal Panel, Gear, and Iron Wrench, then launch from the site across the railroad.
Can I hunt City Noobies before fixing the rocket?
Most street and park morphs are available immediately. Some Space Station morphs appear only after rocket progress — check the puzzle guide.