Lucky Blocks sit at the top of Steal A Brainrot’s economy. They don’t earn cash on their own, but the Brainrots they roll can jump you from pocket change to trillions per second if you hit the right drop.
There are 10 Lucky Blocks in the game today. Only three appear through normal play, and the rest are tied to admin events or seasonal content. Below is a compact reference to what each one does and how to get your hands on it.
Lucky Blocks overview
Lucky Blocks are time‑gated loot containers. You buy or steal them like any other Brainrot, wait out a short timer shown under the block’s name, then open it to receive one Brainrot from its fixed internal pool. The block itself never generates money; only the Brainrot you pull from it does.
Rarer Brainrots inside a block are tuned to make far more cash per second, which is why their drop chances are pushed down to single digits or less than one percent. Most standard Lucky Blocks contain five Brainrots; event or admin blocks can hold more.
The game also restricts where real‑money purchases of Lucky Blocks are allowed. Robux purchase options are disabled in countries where loot boxes are treated as gambling or where Roblox is not available, including Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, several Middle Eastern countries, China, Russia, and some others. In those regions, you can still interact with Lucky Blocks that spawn in‑game or are earned through events, but you cannot buy them directly with Robux.
From a progression point of view, only three Lucky Blocks are “natural” content you can grind: Mythic, Brainrot God, and Secret. Everything else is either admin‑exclusive or seasonal.

Mythic Lucky Block
The Mythic Lucky Block is the entry‑level premium block, and the one most players interact with first.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | 175 Robux or $2.5M |
| Rarity | Mythic |
| Status | Obtainable |
| Appearance | Red cube with white question marks, corners, mouth, and two white wings |
You can buy a Mythic Lucky Block straight from the in‑game shop, or wait for one to roll down the red conveyor path.
It contains five Mythic‑tier Brainrots:
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Spioniro Golubiro | 37% | 3.5k/s |
| Tigrilini Watermelini | 30% | 6.5k/s |
| Zibra Zubra Zibralini | 20% | 6k/s |
| Carrotini Brainini | 10% | 15k/s |
| Bananito Bandito | 3% | 16.5k/s |
Most pulls will land you on Spioniro or Tigrilini, but Carrotini and especially Bananito Bandito are substantial upgrades if you hit them.

Brainrot God Lucky Block
The Brainrot God Lucky Block is the direct upgrade to Mythic, both in price and payout.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | 599 Robux or $15M |
| Rarity | Brainrot God |
| Status | Obtainable |
| Appearance | Blue cube with rainbow question marks, corners, and smile, plus white wings |
Like Mythic, it can be bought in the shop or picked up when it spawns on the red path.
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Tigroligre Frutonni | 54% | 60k/s |
| Orcalero Orcala | 30% | 100k/s |
| Bulbito Bandito Traktorito | 10% | 205k/s |
| Mastodontico Telepiedone | 5% | 275k/s |
| Pop Pop Sahur | 1% | 295k/s |
Tigroligre Frutonni shows up more than half the time and already outpaces anything in the Mythic block. Pop Pop Sahur, at one percent, is one of the strongest non‑secret Lucky Block outcomes in the game.
Secret Lucky Block
The Secret Lucky Block is the highest‑cost standard block and sits at the top of the normal Lucky Block ladder.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | 2399 Robux or $750M |
| Rarity | Secret |
| Status | Obtainable |
| Appearance | Black cube with white question marks and corners, two wings |
You can buy it in the shop or hope for an extremely rare spawn on the central ramp. At launch, it cost 2999 Robux; that price has since been reduced.
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini | 74.5% | 375k/s |
| Pot Hotspot | 21% | 2.5m/s |
| Esok Sekolah | 3% | 30m/s |
| Spaghetti Tualetti | 1% | 60m/s |
| La Secret Combinasion | 0.5% | 125m/s |
Even the common Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini is a huge step up from Brainrot God outcomes. La Secret Combinasion has one of the lowest published drop rates in any Lucky Block and pays out at 125 million per second, which reshapes an entire base by itself.

Admin Lucky Block
Admin Lucky Blocks belong to the event layer of Steal A Brainrot. They are not part of the normal spawn cycle.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | $100M |
| Rarity | Admin |
| Status | Admin Abuse‑Exclusive |
| Appearance | Yellow cube with red question mark eyes, wings, red top hat styled after SammySpyder |
This block was introduced for the Admin Abuse War event on August 23rd, 2025. It opens instantly when purchased, which matters a lot on public servers where other players can steal blocks while you wait out timers. It can also appear as a reward on the Advent Calendar.
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Carloo | 28% | 13.5k/s |
| Alessio | 20% | 85k/s |
| Los Bombinitos | 15% | 220k/s |
| Crabbo Limonetta | 15% | 235k/s |
| Blackhole Goat | 10% | 400k/s |
| Guerriro Digitale | 7.5% | 550k/s |
| 67 | 1.75% | 7.5m/s |
| La Grande Combinasion | 0.75% | 10m/s |
Most outcomes are strong mid‑ to late‑game Brainrots. La Grande Combinasion, at under one percent, is the chase reward and one of the more valuable admin‑linked pieces in the game.

Taco Lucky Block
Taco Lucky Block is the first of the food‑themed, event‑only blocks.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | $50M |
| Rarity | Taco |
| Status | Admin Abuse‑Exclusive |
| Appearance | Taco shell with wings and question marks on the sides |
It is tied mainly to Taco Tuesday and other admin events. Like the Admin Lucky Block, it opens immediately when you buy it, which makes it safer to use in crowded public servers.
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Chihuanini Taconini | 48% | 45k/s |
| Gattito Tacoto | 34.5% | 165k/s |
| Los Tipi Tacos | 10% | 260k/s |
| Quesadilla Crocodila | 3.5% | 3m/s |
| Burrito Bandito | 3% | 4m/s |
| Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos | 1% | 5.5m/s |
Most pulls are Chihuanini or Gattito, but the rarest outcomes sprint straight into multi‑million‑per‑second territory.
Los Lucky Blocks
Los Lucky Blocks are the “baby” variant of the admin theme and the first Los‑style Lucky Block in the game.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | $250M |
| Rarity | Admin |
| Status | Admin Abuse‑Exclusive |
| Appearance | Row of three Admin Lucky Block faces (normal, crying, smiling) arranged horizontally |
These were summoned during an admin abuse session on October 4th, 2025, and can also be obtained through the Advent Calendar. They open instantly and only drop Los‑branded “baby” Brainrots.
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Los Bombinitos | 40% | 220k/s |
| Los Tungtungtungcitos | 25% | 210k/s |
| Los Orcalitos | 15% | 235k/s |
| Los Tipi Tacos | 10% | 260k/s |
| Los Tortus | 5% | 500k/s |
| Los Jobcitos | 3.5% | 1.5m/s |
| Los Combinasionas | 1% | 15m/s |
| Los 67 | 0.5% | 22.5m/s |
Los 67 is one of the more punishingly rare admin drops and a serious power spike when you land it.

Los Taco Blocks
Los Taco Blocks extend the Taco rarity into the Los family with a hybrid design and drop table.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | $300M |
| Rarity | Taco |
| Status | Admin‑Abuse Exclusive |
| Appearance | Three Taco Lucky Blocks aligned side by side |
This block was released on November 18th, 2025 and shows up during admin events such as Taco Tuesday.
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Los Chihuaninis | 75% | 160k/s |
| Los Gattitos | 15% | 275k/s |
| Los Cucurachas | 6% | 1.25m/s |
| Los Quesadillas | 3.5% | 4.5m/s |
| Los Burritos | 0.5% | 8.5m/s |
Most spins come out as Los Chihuaninis, but the top end of the table provides very strong Taco‑rarity income if you’re willing to pay the admin‑event premium.
Spooky Lucky Block
Spooky Lucky Block is the Halloween event block, built entirely around seasonal Brainrots.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | $350M |
| Rarity | Admin |
| Status | Unobtainable (event over) |
| Appearance | Jack‑o’-lantern pumpkin with wings and mystery symbols in its eyes |
It went live on October 25th, 2025. During the Halloween window, players could spawn it by spending 500 Candy Corns during specific event states or pick it up from Admin Abuse sessions. Future Halloweens may bring it back, but that is not guaranteed.
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Mummy Ambalabu | 32.7% | 250k/s |
| Cappucino Clownino | 32.5% | 285k/s |
| Jackorilla | 19.5% | 315k/s |
| Pumpkini Spyderini | 9% | 650k/s |
| Trickolino | 3% | 900k/s |
| Telemorte | 2% | 2m/s |
| Los Spooky Combinasionas | 1% | 20m/s |
| La Casa Boo | 0.3% | 100m/s |
La Casa Boo is one of the rarest seasonal Lucky Block drops and a major late‑game piece if you managed to pull it.

Festive Lucky Block
Festive Lucky Block is the Christmas counterpart to Spooky, introduced for the 2025 winter event.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost | 799 Robux or $400M (or 300 candy canes during the event) |
| Rarity | Festive |
| Status | Event‑limited, currently unobtainable outside trades or calendar rewards |
| Appearance | Green and red gift box with wings and question‑mark eyes |
Players could get Festive Lucky Blocks from the in‑game Advent Calendar, by placing them on Santa’s sleigh during the North Pole Event, by spending candy canes, or by purchasing them with Robux during the Christmas window. Like Spooky, it may return in a future winter season.
| Brainrot | Chance | Income |
|---|---|---|
| Chrismatmamat | 30.9% | 277.5k/s |
| Pandanini Frostini | 30% | 294k/s |
| Triplito Tralaleritos | 25% | 875k/s |
| Santa Hotspot | 10% | 2.6m/s |
| Los 25 | 2.5% | 10m/s |
| Chimnino | 1% | 14m/s |
| La Ginger Sekolah | 0.5% | 75m/s |
| Reinito Sleighito | 0.1% | 140m/s |
Reinito Sleighito currently holds the rarest known Lucky Block drop rate at 0.1 percent and is also among the strongest individual Brainrots obtainable from any Lucky Block.
Coffin Tung Tung Tung Sahur
Coffin Tung Tung Tung Sahur is listed among the 10 Lucky Blocks alongside the better‑known event blocks. Its dedicated block shares the same structural rules as the others: it can be bought or spawned during its event window and contains its own fixed set of Brainrots. The specific drop table is not listed alongside the others above, but functionally it behaves as a themed, time‑limited Lucky Block in the same tier as Spooky and Festive.

Where each Lucky Block comes from
For quick planning, this is how each block is obtained in practice:
| Lucky Block | How to get it |
|---|---|
| Mythic Lucky Block | Buy in shop with Robux or cash, or wait for a spawn on the red path |
| Brainrot God Lucky Block | Buy in shop with Robux or cash, or wait for a spawn on the red path |
| Secret Lucky Block | Buy in shop with Robux or cash, or very rarely from the central ramp |
| Admin Lucky Block | Admin Abuse events, Advent Calendar |
| Taco Lucky Block | Taco Tuesday and other admin abuse events |
| Los Lucky Blocks | Admin abuse sessions, Advent Calendar |
| Los Taco Blocks | Taco Tuesday and other admin abuse events |
| Spooky Lucky Block | Past Halloween events (Candy Corn spawns and admin abuse); currently trade‑only until next Halloween window |
| Festive Lucky Block | Advent Calendar, North Pole Event, candy canes, and Robux shop during the 2025 Christmas season |
| Coffin Tung Tung Tung Sahur | Event‑limited block tied to its own themed event |
Only Mythic, Brainrot God, and Secret sit in the “always on” part of the game. Everything else is either seasonal or admin‑controlled, which is why unopened copies of those blocks tend to trade at a premium. Many players treat rare Lucky Blocks themselves as collectibles, sometimes holding them unopened because the market value of the block can exceed the average value of its contents.
For progression, the pattern is straightforward: use Mythic blocks to step up from early Brainrots, then move into Brainrot God and Secret as your cash per second improves. When admin or seasonal events roll around, target Admin, Taco, Spooky, Los, and Festive blocks when you can afford them, since even the mid‑tier outcomes in those tables can out‑earn most standard Brainrots and set up the rest of your base for long‑term income.