Source scope: Specific availability, schedules, prices, counts, multipliers, and event details below are a snapshot of the reviewed source, not live verification. Check the game or a current official source before acting on time-sensitive information. In the Roblox game Steal a Brainrot, players aim to collect various "brainrots"—the game's unique items that generate income over time. A central mechanic for acquiring these items is the use of "Lucky Blocks." These act as loot boxes, providing randomized rewards based on the specific type of block opened. Understanding the differences between these containers, their costs, and their drop rates is essential for any player looking to optimize their earnings and progress through the game.
According to gamer and streamer Sezer Demir, the brainrots contained within these blocks are entirely random, though specific blocks favor certain outcomes based on their rarity and design [1]. Because rare brainrots generate significantly higher income per second than common ones, identifying which blocks to target is a key strategy for success.
Understanding the Standard Lucky Blocks
The game features several types of Lucky Blocks that are generally available, though they vary significantly in price and the quality of rewards they yield. These blocks can be acquired through the in-game shop using Robux, purchased via the red conveyor belt with in-game currency, or even stolen from other players.
The Mythic Lucky Block
The Mythic Lucky Block is a foundational item for many players. You can purchase it from the shop for 175 Robux or acquire it from the red conveyor belt for $1 million in-game currency. Once you have placed it, you must wait 10 minutes before it can be opened. The rewards range from common to more valuable items:
| Name | Drop Rate (%) | Cost ($) | Income |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spioniro Golubiro | 37% | $750,000 | $3,500/s |
| Tigrilini Watermelini | 30% | $1,000,000 | $7,500/s |
| Zibra Zubra Zibralini | 20% | $1,000,000 | $6,000/s |
| Carrotini Brainini | 10% | $4,700,000 | $15,000/s |
| Bananito Bandito | 3% | $4,900,000 | $16,500/s |
The Brainrot God Lucky Block
For players looking to scale their income, the Brainrot God Lucky Block offers higher-tier rewards. It is available in the shop for 599 Robux or for $15 million in-game currency via the red conveyor belt. The potential brainrots found here are significantly more profitable:
| Name | Drop Rate (%) | Cost ($) | Income |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tigrioligre Frutonni | 55% | $15,000,000 | $60,000/s |
| Orcalero Orcala | 30% | $15,000,000 | $100,000/s |
| Bulbito Bandito Traktorito | 10% | $25,000,000 | $205,000/s |
| Mastodontico Telepiedone | 5% | $47,500,000 | $275,000/s |
| Pop Pop Sahur | 1% | $65,000,000 | $295,000/s |
The Secret Lucky Block
This is one of the most elusive standard blocks. It can be found in the shop for 2,399 Robux or obtained from the red conveyor belt for $500 million in-game currency. Because it is incredibly rare, players often find that it takes a significant amount of time before one spawns. After waiting for the 30-minute opening timer, you have a chance to receive very high-income brainrots:
| Name | Drop Rate (%) | Cost ($) | Income |
|---|---|---|---|
| Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini | 75% | $500,000,000 | $350,000/s |
| Pot Hotspot | 21% | $500,000,000 | $2,500,000/s |
| Esok Sekolah | 3% | $750,000,000 | $3,000,000/s |
| Spaghetti Tualetti | 1% | $750,000,000 | $6,000,000/s |
| La Secret Combinasion | 1% | $50,000,000,000 | $125,000,000/s |
Navigating Event-Exclusive Lucky Blocks
In addition to the standard blocks, Steal a Brainrot introduces event-specific Lucky Blocks. These are not always available and usually require participation in specific game events.
Admin Lucky Block
This block is associated with the Admin Abuse War event. Visually, it is distinct, appearing as a yellow block topped with a red and white hat, a design inspired by the developer, Sammy. During the event, it costs $100 million in-game currency. Its drop table includes a variety of unique brainrots:
- Alessio (20%): $17,500,000 cost, $85,000/s income
- Carloo (30%): $4,500,000 cost, $13,500/s income
- Los Bombinitos (30%): $42,500,000 cost, $220,000/s income
- Crabbo Limonetta (11%): $46,000,000 cost, $235,000/s income
- Blackhole Goat (5%): $75,000,000 cost, $400,000/s income
- Guerriro Digitale (3%): $120,000,000 cost, $550,000/s income
- 67 (1%): $1,200,000,000 cost, $7,500,000/s income
- La Grande Combinasion (0%): $1,000,000,000 cost, $10,000,000/s income
Taco Lucky Block
The Taco Lucky Block is tied to the Taco Tuesday Admin Abuse events. When active, it can be purchased for $50 million in-game currency. The rewards are themed around the event:
- Chihuanini Taconini (50%): $8,500,000 cost, $45,000/s income
- Gattito Tacoto (32%): $32,500,000 cost, $165,000/s income
- Los Tipi Tacos (10%): $46,000,000 cost, $260,000/s income
- Quesadilla Crocodila (5%): $700,000,000 cost, $3,000,000/s income
- Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos (3%): $1,000,000,000 cost, $5,000,000/s income
Special Admin and Seasonal Blocks
Some blocks are restricted to specific administrative actions or seasonal celebrations. These blocks represent some of the highest potential income sources in the game.
Los Lucky Block
This block is an Admin-exclusive item that can only be spawned by the developer, Sammy, during Admin Abuse events. If it is active, players can purchase it for $250 million in-game currency. It provides a wide range of rewards, including some of the most powerful brainrots:
- Los Bombinitos (40%): $220,000/s income
- Los Tungtungtungcitos (25%): $210,000/s income
- Los Orcalitos (15%): $310,000/s income
- Los Tipi Tacos (10%): $260,000/s income
- Los Tortus (5%): $500,000/s income
- Los Jobcitos (3.5%): $1,500,000/s income
- Los Combinasionas (1%): $15,000,000/s income
- Los 67 (0.5%): $22,500,000/s income
Spooky Lucky Block
Appearing during the Graveyard or Trick or Treat events, the Spooky Lucky Block requires a bit more effort to access. Players must first collect 500 Candy Corns by digging in graveyards or ringing doorbells. Once these requirements are met, you can use the Pumpkin NPC to spawn the block, which can then be purchased for $350 million in-game currency.
The drop rates for this seasonal block are as follows:
- Mummy Ambalabu (32.7%): $250,000/s income
- Cappucino Clownino (32.5%): $285,000/s income
- Jackorilla (19.5%): $325,000/s income
- Pumpkini Spyderini (9%): $650,000/s income
- Trickolino (3%): $900,000/s income
- Telemorte (2%): $2,000,000/s income
- Los Spooky Combinasionas (1%): $20,000,000/s income
- La Casa Boo (0.3%): $100,000,000/s income
Strategy for Maximizing Brainrot Collection
Because Lucky Blocks are the primary source of high-income brainrots, your overall strategy should involve rotating between these blocks based on your current financial standing in the game. Since rare brainrots yield significantly more money per second, investing in higher-tier blocks like the Secret Lucky Block or event-exclusive blocks is essential once you have established a steady income.
Always monitor for active events, as these provide unique blocks that are not available at other times. For example, during the Graveyard or Trick or Treat events, prioritizing the collection of Candy Corns is a prerequisite for accessing the Spooky Lucky Block. Similarly, keeping an eye on Admin Abuse events is the only way to access the Admin, Taco, and Los Lucky Blocks. By balancing your spending on standard blocks for consistent growth and saving for event blocks for high-reward potential, you can maximize your effectiveness in Steal a Brainrot. For more specific details on the game's mechanics, you can refer to the official Wikihow guide.
Related guides
For another source-backed angle, see Steal a Brainrot event list and Steal a Brainrot events guide. These guides cover related topics and should be read alongside the in-game information.
FAQ
How do I get the Spooky Lucky Block?
You must wait for the Graveyard or Trick or Treat event, collect 500 Candy Corns by digging graveyards or ringing doorbells, and then spawn the block using the Pumpkin NPC.
Are all brainrots available in every Lucky Block?
No, each type of Lucky Block contains a unique set of brainrots with specific drop rates. You should check the drop table for the specific block you are opening to see if it contains the brainrot you want.
Can I buy Lucky Blocks with in-game currency?
Yes, most Lucky Blocks can be purchased using in-game currency from the red conveyor belt or specific event NPCs, though some can also be purchased with Robux.
What is the most expensive Lucky Block to open?
While costs vary by event and availability, the Secret Lucky Block and others like the Los Lucky Block represent significant investments of in-game currency, often reaching into the hundreds of millions.