The Festive Lucky Block is Steal a Brainrot’s Christmas-season lucky block: a wrapped present with a question mark, wing-like decorations, and red-and-green holiday styling. Open one, and you’ll roll a random, Christmas-themed brainrot drawn from a fixed pool of eight units, each with its own value, income rate, and drop chance.
Festive Lucky Block drop rates, values, and money per second
The Festive Lucky Block’s unit pool is small on purpose. That makes it easier to target specific brainrots, but it also means the rarest drops can take a long time to show up.
| Brainrot | Value | Money/second | Drop chance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reinito Sleighito | $60B | $140M | 0.1% |
| La Ginger Sekolah | $23B | $75M | 0.5% |
| Chimnino | $1.9B | $14M | 2.5% |
| Los 25 | $1.5B | $10M | 1% |
| Santa Hotspot | $625M | $2.6M | 10% |
| Triplito Tralaleritos | $230M | $875K | 25% |
| Pandanini Frostini | $64M | $294K | 30% |
| Chrismasmamat | $47.7M | $277K | 30.9% |

How to get the Festive Lucky Block
There isn’t a single “right” way to farm these. The game spreads access across logins, event currency, occasional spawns, and player-to-player theft, so you can choose the path that fits how you play.
Advent Calendar login rewards
The Christmas event includes an Advent Calendar login streak that hands out lucky blocks, including Festive Lucky Blocks, as milestone rewards.
| Login streak | Reward |
|---|---|
| 3 days | 3x Admin Lucky Block |
| 7 days | 1x Festive Lucky Block |
| 14 days | 3x Festive Lucky Block |
| 25 days | TBA |

Spawning with Candy Canes (300 required)
If you want more than the login rewards, the core grind is Candy Canes. Collect 300 Candy Canes to create a Festive Lucky Block, and repeat as long as you’re willing to farm.
Candy Canes spawn randomly around the map during the Christmas event. They also come from the Santa Sleigh gift during the North Pole event, and elves at the North Pole point of interest hand them out.

Admin Spawn (purchase when it appears)
Festive Lucky Blocks can appear during admin events. When one spawns, it can be purchased for $500M.
Stealing from other players
Festive Lucky Blocks can be stolen like other valuable items. If someone buys one and leaves it on the conveyor belt or un-opened in their base, it’s vulnerable to a quick grab.

What “rarest” means here (and why you’ll feel it)
The odds are steep at the top end. Reinito Sleighito sits at 0.1%, and La Ginger Sekolah is at 0.5%, so long streaks of common pulls are normal even when you’re opening blocks consistently.
Some players also track other Christmas brainrots as “rarest” in conversation, but the Festive Lucky Block’s defined eight-unit pool is the practical reference point when you’re deciding whether to spend Candy Canes or save them.
If you’re optimizing for income, the table’s “Money/second” column is the fastest way to judge whether a pull is a long-term keeper or something you sell immediately to fund the next block. If you’re collecting, the numbers are simpler: every block is a reroll on the same eight names, and the only real variable is how many attempts you can afford.