Error 267 is unusual because it almost always comes from the game itself, not from Roblox or your network. The game's script told the server to remove you, or a server-side anti-cheat decided your client looked suspicious.
Most common reasons you got error 267
Every game can write its own kick reasons. The patterns that show up over and over:
- The game has an anti-cheat that flagged something on your device (often a false positive when overlays or capture software are running).
- You're using an injected exploit or modified client — Roblox actively detects these.
- The game requires a minimum account age, and yours doesn't qualify.
- A script error in the game crashed during your join.
- The server is full and the game decided to kick newer joiners.
What to try
These steps fix the false-positive cases:
- Close Discord, Nvidia/AMD overlays, and screen recorders, then rejoin.
- Make sure you have no third-party Roblox tools installed. Uninstall any "FPS booster" or "Roblox enhancer" — many are flagged as exploits.
- Reboot your device to clear any injected DLLs.
- Try a different game. If only one game gives 267, the issue is in that experience.
- Wait a few minutes and rejoin — temporary kicks usually expire.
If you're being honest and still get 267
Contact the game's developer through their group page or community Discord. They can read their server logs and tell you what triggered the kick.
Never use exploits
If you injected an exploit, the kick is intentional and your account is now at risk of a ban. Uninstall everything, run a full antivirus scan, and change your Roblox password from a clean device. Central Roblox does not cover exploits or bypasses.
Common mistakes
- Installing tools that promise free Robux — many are exploits in disguise and will get your account banned.
- Blaming Roblox for a kick from a single game.
Frequently asked questions
Will error 267 ban my account?
Why does the same game kick me every time?
Does error 267 mean my account is hacked?
Can I appeal an error 267?
Related guides
Roblox Error Code 279 — Connection Attempt Failed
Error 279 means Roblox couldn't connect to the game server. Here are the proven fixes for firewall blocks, slow networks, and broken installs.
Read guideRoblox Error Code 403 — Authentication Failed
Error 403 means Roblox couldn't verify your session. Here are the proven fixes for login, cookie, and join-game 403 errors.
Read guideHow to Protect Your Roblox Account
The exact steps that keep a Roblox account safe — strong password, 2-step verification, recovery email, and the scams to ignore.
Read guideRoblox Keeps Crashing — How to Stop It
Roblox crashing to desktop, freezing, or closing without warning? Here's how to fix repeated Roblox crashes on Windows, Mac, and mobile.
Read guide