How Rebirth Works in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots (All 20 Levels)

Learn what rebirth does, every speed requirement, and when it makes sense to reset your speed for long‑term income.

By Pallav Pathak 6 min read
How Rebirth Works in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots (All 20 Levels)

Escape Tsunami for Brainrots looks simple on the surface: grab brainrots, dodge waves, and stack money. The rebirth system is where that loop turns into a long-term progression grind. Used well, it turns slow early cash into a compounding income engine; ignored, it leaves even rare brainrots feeling underwhelming later on.


What rebirth does in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots

Rebirth in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots trades away your current Speed stat for a permanent income boost. That trade is the core of late-game progression.

Here is what happens when you trigger a rebirth:

  • Rebirth is gated by Speed. You can only rebirth once you reach the required Speed value for the next rebirth level.
  • Speed is a paid stat. You raise Speed by spending cash at the Speed Upgrades shop. Upgrades come in +1, +5, and +10 chunks, and each purchase makes further upgrades more expensive.
  • Speed resets to zero. When you confirm a rebirth, your Speed is wiped back to 0.
  • Money Multiplier goes up permanently. Each rebirth level adds a higher global money multiplier to all your brainrot income.
  • Brainrots are safe. Your saved brainrots stay in your base; only your Speed stat is reset.
  • There are currently 20 rebirth levels. Each level has a higher Speed requirement and a higher Money Multiplier.

The result is simple: after every reset, your existing brainrots earn more cash per second, so you can buy back your lost Speed faster than before. That compounding loop is what carries you from the early game into absurd late-game income figures.

Rebirth in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots trades away your current Speed stat for a permanent income boost | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@CaylusBlox)

All Escape Tsunami for Brainrots rebirth levels and multipliers

The rebirth ladder is linear and predictable: every level adds 10 Speed to the requirement and 0.5x to your Money Multiplier until level 20.

Rebirth level Required Speed Money Multiplier
1 40 1.5× money
2 50 2× money
3 60 2.5× money
4 70 3× money
5 80 3.5× money
6 90 4× money
7 100 4.5× money
8 110 5× money
9 120 5.5× money
10 130 6× money
11 140 6.5× money
12 150 7× money
13 160 7.5× money
14 170 8× money
15 180 8.5× money
16 190 9× money
17 200 9.5× money
18 210 10× money
19 220 10.5× money
20 230 11× money

By the time you reach the upper teens, the jump in effective income between rebirths is huge. For example, moving from level 18 (10×) to 20 (11×) is effectively another 10 percent increase on top of already boosted income, without touching your actual brainrot list.


How to trigger a rebirth in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots

The game pushes rebirths directly from the main UI, so there is no hidden menu. The only real gate is hitting the Speed requirement.

Step 1: Open Escape Tsunami for Brainrots in Roblox and play until your Speed meets or exceeds the requirement for your next rebirth level. You raise Speed at the Speed Upgrades shop using your brainrot-generated cash.

You raise Speed at the Speed Upgrades shop using your brainrot-generated cash | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@CaylusBlox)

Step 2: On the left side of the screen, click the Rebirth button. This opens a window showing your current rebirth level, the Speed required for the next one, and the Money Multiplier you will gain.

Step 3: If the requirement is met, click the Rebirth button inside that window. Your Speed will drop to zero, your rebirth level will increase by one, and your Money Multiplier will update.

If the requirement is met, click the Rebirth button inside that window | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@CaylusBlox)

Step 4: If you want to avoid losing Speed, you can instead click the Skip Rebirth Keep Speed! option in that same window. This costs 89 Robux and grants the rebirth level and Money Multiplier without resetting your Speed.

Once the rebirth is done, walk back to your base and start collecting cash from your existing brainrots. With the larger multiplier, your income jump is immediate, and you can buy back Speed levels much more quickly than in the previous cycle.


How rebirth interacts with brainrots, money, and Speed

Rebirth is less painful than most prestige systems because it only resets one thing: Speed. Everything else that matters to your income stays intact.

  • Brainrots persist. Every brainrot you saved before rebirthing remains in your base, with its upgrades and mutations untouched.
  • Brainrot income is boosted. The new Money Multiplier applies to all those existing brainrots, so their cash-per-second jumps as soon as the rebirth completes.
  • Speed becomes cheaper in context. The actual Speed shop prices still rise as you buy upgrades, but relative to your new income, they are easier to afford. Hitting the same Speed milestones again takes less playtime.

That loop is what makes rebirth progression “snowball.” Each cycle feels slightly shorter than the last, even though the Speed requirement for the next rebirth is higher, because your base income growth has outpaced the cost curve.

Image credit: Roblox

When to rebirth in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots

There is no single perfect rebirth timing, but a few rules of thumb keep the reset from feeling like a wall.

  • Rebirth as soon as requirements feel comfortable, not painful. If you can reach the required Speed for your next rebirth without draining your entire bank or waiting an excessive time on brainrot income, you are in a good window to reset.
  • Make sure you have a solid brainrot core first. A handful of rare, well-upgraded brainrots makes post-rebirth recovery dramatically faster. If your base is mostly weak, early brainrots, it can be worth grabbing a few stronger ones before your first reset.
  • Use early rebirths aggressively. The early levels (1–5) have modest Speed requirements and big relative jumps in the Money Multiplier. Cycling through these quickly sets your account up for smoother mid-game progress.
  • Don’t chase a single rebirth level forever. If you find yourself stuck grinding small Speed upgrades for a long time just to hit the next requirement, consider doing some base upgrades or higher-value brainrot farming before pushing further.

For many players, the pattern that feels best is to push to a requirement, rebirth quickly once it’s met, then let the new Money Multiplier do the heavy lifting instead of over-investing into one pre-rebirth cycle.


Is rebirth worth it in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots?

Yes. If your goal is anything beyond very short casual play, rebirth is effectively mandatory.

Without rebirth, your income scales only through better brainrots and upgrades, while the price of Speed and base improvements climbs rapidly. Past a certain point, affording higher Speed tiers or base floors becomes slow and tedious if your Money Multiplier is still at the starting level.

With rebirth, those same brainrots are multiplied again and again:

  • At Rebirth 5 you are already at 3.5× income.
  • By Rebirth 10 that jumps to 6×.
  • At Rebirth 20 you are sitting on 11× income compared to a player who never rebirthed.

That difference is the gap between barely scraping together enough cash for Speed 100 and casually pushing those upgrades while also funding base expansions and high-cost brainrot upgrades.

The Robux-only Skip Rebirth Keep Speed! option can smooth things further, but it is not required for healthy progression. The main power comes from the Money Multiplier itself, not from preserving Speed.

f your goal is anything beyond very short casual play, rebirth is effectively mandatory | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@CaylusBlox)

Quick answers to common rebirth questions

Does rebirthing delete brainrots? No. Only your Speed stat resets. Your saved brainrots and their upgrades remain in your base and continue to generate income, now boosted by your new Money Multiplier.

What do I need for Rebirth 19? Rebirth 19 requires 220 Speed and raises your Money Multiplier to 10.5×.

What do I need for Rebirth 20? Rebirth 20 requires 230 Speed and unlocks the current maximum Money Multiplier of 11×.

The moment you treat rebirth as the main progression path rather than a side option, Escape Tsunami for Brainrots starts to feel less like a grind and more like a steady climb. The waves stay the same, but your economy quietly rewrites the difficulty curve behind them.