The Jungle Event has arrived in Kick a Lucky Block, and it swaps the usual zone field for a jungle where you sneak past a sleeping Brainrot, grab a Banana, and sprint through an obstacle course to keep it. Every Banana you escape with becomes a spin on the Jungle wheel, and that wheel holds the event’s exclusive Brainrots.
Quick answer: During the event, kick your Lucky Block as normal, enter the yellow-lit portal on either wall, press E to steal the Banana next to the sleeping Glorbo Fruttodrillo, then reach the end of the obstacle course without getting caught or touching lava. Spend the Banana on the Jungle Spin hosted by Orangutango Supremo.
When the Jungle Event is active
The Jungle Event is live in Kick a Lucky Block through July 19, 2026 (10:00 AM PT). It does not stay open the whole time, though. The jungle only appears in short bursts.
Each jungle window starts every 2 hours and lasts for 15 minutes. When it begins, your zone area transforms into a jungle and the portals appear. Outside of that 15-minute window you play the game normally, so you need to be in a session while the event is running to grab Bananas.
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E to steal it. The moment you take it, the Brainrot wakes up and starts chasing you.Escaping the obstacle course with your Banana
After you grab the Banana, you have to escape through an obstacle course to keep it. The layout is randomized every run, mixing maze sections, parkour, and other hazards, so no two attempts look the same.
The one constant is lava on the ground. Fall into it and you respawn at your base and lose the Banana immediately. Getting caught by Glorbo Fruttodrillo has the same result. Reach the end of the course untouched by the chaser and the lava, and the Banana is yours to spend.

You know it worked when you finish the course and the Banana stays in your inventory, ready to use at the Jungle Spin. If you respawn back at base without it, either the chaser reached you or you touched the lava.
Jungle Spin rewards from Orangutango Supremo
Bananas are the currency for the Jungle Spin, hosted by Orangutango Supremo. Each Banana buys one spin, and the wheel can pay out cash, boosts, extra Bananas, or one of the event’s exclusive Brainrots. The rarest Brainrot on the wheel is Orangutango Supremo itself.

| Reward | Odds | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| 250K Cash | 32% | Cash to use in shops |
| +1 Banana | 28% | Grants an extra spin |
| x1.5 Kick Speed | 22% | Extra Kick Speed |
| +1 Speed | 14% | Extra Run Speed |
| Croakumber | 2% | 75% better than your best Brainrot |
| Tuki Tuki Taco | 1% | 100% better than your best Brainrot |
| Lampuccio Racconelli | 0.7% | 125% better than your best Brainrot |
| Professor Tigrellini | 0.25% | 200% better than your best Brainrot |
| Orangutango Supremo | 0.05% | 300% better than your best Brainrot |
The Brainrot rewards scale off your current best unit, so the higher your income is when you spin, the more a lucky pull is worth. The +1 Banana result is handy too, since it hands you another spin without a return trip to the jungle.
Buying Bananas with Robux
If you would rather not run the obstacle course for every spin, Bananas can be bought directly with Robux from the shop inside the Jungle Spin menu. The piles are priced as follows.
| Pack | Bananas | Robux Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Small Pile | 1 | 39 |
| Big Pile | 4 | 119 |
| Large Pile | 10 | 319 |
Because the jungle only opens for 15 minutes every two hours, the free route rewards timing. Jump into a session when the jungle appears, escape as many Banana runs as you can, and bank those spins for a shot at Croakumber, Tuki Tuki Taco, Lampuccio Racconelli, Professor Tigrellini, or the top-end Orangutango Supremo before the event closes on July 19.






