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Steal a Brainrot: How the RNG Machine Works in Update 61

What a spin costs, how to keep a Brainrot, and which upgrades need Rebirth progression.

What a spin costs, how to keep a Brainrot, and which upgrades need Rebirth progression.

The RNG Machine arrived with Update 61 of Steal a Brainrot as a luck-based way to chase Brainrots with cash instead of waiting for path spawns. Each spin pulls a random result from a pool of 40 Brainrots, ranging from lower-rarity units up to Secret and OG tier, and the machine carries its own upgrade tree that shifts your odds and spin speed.

Quick answer: A base spin costs $50,000. That fee only rolls a result. If the roll lands on a Brainrot you want, you have 60 seconds to pay its separate purchase price or reroll before the result clears.


Where to find the RNG Machine

The RNG Machine sits near the center of the map, close to the Shop. It occupies the spot where the former Los Traders system used to run before Update 61 replaced that feature. Walk up to it and interact to open the spin interface.

The RNG Machine positioned in front of the Shop Base
The RNG Machine sits in front of the Shop Base.

How a spin works: two separate payments

Using the machine breaks into two distinct actions. The spin generates a result, and only then do you decide whether to buy it. These are billed separately, so plan your cash around both costs.

Pay the spin fee to roll. At base level this is $50,000, and the machine picks a result weighted by your current luck. A roll can produce a Brainrot or trigger a special Luck result.
If the roll shows a Brainrot, a 60-second window opens. Within that time you either pay the Brainrot’s own purchase price to keep it or reroll the result. Let the timer run out and the result is gone.

The gap between the two prices matters. A $50,000 spin can land on a Mythic or Secret unit that then costs several million more to actually claim. Results span rarities from Legendary up to Secret, with some very high-value units mixed into the pool.


Brainrots you can roll and their prices

The full pool holds 40 Brainrots, including eight completely new ones. Below are confirmed units with their rarity, income per second, and the separate purchase price you pay after a successful roll.

BrainrotRarityIncomePurchase price
Pi Pi WatermelonLegendary$1.3K/s$315K
Bandito Axolito [Gold]Legendary$1.5K/s$290K
Los NoobinisMythic$12.5K/s$4.3M
Los Noobinis [Gold]Mythic$12.5K/s$4.3M
Toiletto FocaccinoMythic$16K/s$4.8M
Tic Tic RibbitMythic$18.7K/s$6.2M
Gattatino NyaninoBrainrot God$35K/s$7.5M
MatteoBrainrot God$10M
Espresso SignoraBrainrot God$70K/s$25M
PakrahmatmatinaBrainrot God$225K/s$40.5M
Ocarlita OrcalaBrainrot God$240K/s$45M
Karkerkar KurkurSecret$325K/s$80M
ChachechiSecret$400K/s$85M
Gelatina VolatinaSecret$2.4M/s$590M
Rocketini FrostiniSecret$3M/s$700M

Rocketini Frostini is the most expensive confirmed roll at $700 million, and it produces the highest income among these units at $3 million per second.


RNG Machine upgrades

If your spins keep returning low-rarity units, the upgrade tree changes the math. Three categories affect how the machine behaves, and higher levels cost more cash each time you push them.

UpgradeEffect
LuckRaises the chance of rolling higher-rarity Brainrots.
Mutation LuckIncreases the chance of getting mutated Brainrots.
Spin SpeedCuts the time the machine takes to complete a spin.
The RNG Machine upgrades menu showing purchasable Gold 1, Speed 1, and 2x options next to locked upgrades
The upgrades menu marks acquired nodes as Owned while higher tiers stay locked.

The upgrade screen branches across a hex layout covering luck, mutation luck, and spin speed. Nodes you buy are flagged as Owned, and Luck spaces on the board grant re-spins. Investing here pays off most for players who intend to roll in volume rather than a handful of times.


Rebirth requirements for upgrades

Your Rebirth level caps how far the upgrade tree opens. Some tiers stay locked until you have progressed far enough, so reaching the machine does not immediately grant every level.

Upgrade tierRequirement
Level 3 upgradesRebirth 3
Highest-level upgradesMAX Rebirth

You do not need to hit the top upgrade level for the machine to be worth using. Level 2 upgrades remain useful mid-progression, so keep rolling while you work toward higher Rebirths.


Keeping the Brainrot you rolled

A roll is not yours until you pay for it. When the 60-second window shows a Brainrot, confirming the purchase moves it into your possession; ignoring the timer or choosing to reroll discards it. Because expensive Secret and Brainrot God results demand millions on top of the spin fee, keep enough cash banked before you start rolling so a strong pull does not slip away.

Note: The spin cost climbs as you buy higher upgrade levels, so the $50,000 base price applies before any upgrade effects are factored in.