La Jolly Grande in Steal a Brainrot: spawn, stealing, and stats

Learn how La Jolly Grande works, how it was obtained during Winter Hour, and why this secret unit was so contested.

By Pallav Pathak 6 min read
La Jolly Grande in Steal a Brainrot: spawn, stealing, and stats

La Jolly Grande is a limited stock, secret Brainrot in Roblox’s Steal a Brainrot. It was introduced during the Christmas “Santa’s Fuse” update as a special Winter Hour unit, sold in a fixed quantity and then removed from stock. When active, it produced $30 million per second for a purchase cost of $3.5 billion, putting it near the top of the game’s income curve.

Although it is now marked as out of stock, the way it worked during the event is a useful template for future limited Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot: time-limited spawning from an event loop, a specific recipe requirement, and the ever-present option to steal it from other players.


La Jolly Grande basics and stats

Property Value
Type Brainrot (Christmas, Combination, Variant)
Rarity Secret
Income $30M per second
Cost $3.5B
Stock model Limited Stock Brainrot, restocked once in a small quantity
Status after event Unobtainable (Out of stock), only reachable by stealing from owners

In practical terms, La Jolly Grande sits in the same price tier as Esok Sekolah and shares income values with Los Puggies and W or L, but uses the secret rarity category instead of more common tiers like Legendary or Mythic. That combination—high income, high cost, and secret rarity—is what made it a focus during the Winter Hour event.

La Jolly Grande in Steal a Brainrot | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@TedwaPlays)

How Winter Hour spawns worked for La Jolly Grande

During the Winter Hour event, Christmas Brainrots cycled into the game on a fixed rhythm. Every two hours, the game started a Winter Hour window and spawned exactly one random Christmas Brainrot for the entire server. La Jolly Grande did not spawn directly from this timer; instead, Winter Hour was used to obtain the four prerequisite Christmas units needed to unlock it.

The four required Brainrots were:

  • Ballerina Peppermintina
  • Reindeer Tralala
  • Santteo
  • List List List Sahur

Each Winter Hour cycle picked one Christmas Brainrot to appear. Players had to:

Step 1: Wait for a Winter Hour cycle to begin and watch chat and on-screen announcements for which Christmas Brainrot spawned.

Step 2: Reach the spawned unit quickly and buy it before it despawned or another player claimed the remaining stock.

Step 3: Repeat across multiple Winter Hour cycles until all four units in the La Jolly Grande recipe were in your base.

Buy all four Christmas Brainrots when they spawn | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@TedwaPlays)

Because only one Christmas Brainrot spawned per server every two hours, public lobbies turned into races. Many players worked around this by using private servers or multiple accounts to reduce competition and spread out across lobbies, then consolidating the needed units via stealing.


Crafting La Jolly Grande from its recipe

Once the four required Christmas Brainrots were secured, La Jolly Grande could be spawned and purchased as a limited stock unit. In Steal a Brainrot’s own terms, this counted as “crafting” a Limited Stock Brainrot from a recipe rather than random fusion.

The fixed recipe was:

  • Ballerina Peppermintina
  • Reindeer Tralala
  • Santteo
  • List List List Sahur

In the Winter Hour hub, La Jolly Grande was placed next to the Winter Hour statue at the center of the spawn treadmill.

Step 1: Walk to the Winter Hour statue in the event area and locate the La Jolly Grande Brainrot beside it.

Step 2: Move close enough to interact and press E when the prompt appears.

Step 3: In the interaction menu, select the Spawn option. If you own Ballerina Peppermintina, Reindeer Tralala, Santteo, and List List List Sahur, La Jolly Grande will spawn as purchasable.

The Spawn button will become active once you collect all four brainrots | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@TedwaPlays)

Step 4: Buy La Jolly Grande for $3.5B before the limited stock for the entire game runs out.

The limited nature mattered: La Jolly Grande was implemented as a Limited Stock Brainrot with a global cap. The initial batch sold out quickly, then an additional 50,000 units were restocked and sold out again within a minute. After those runs, the status flipped to “Unobtainable (Out of stock)”, leaving stealing as the only path for anyone who had not already bought one.


Stealing La Jolly Grande from other players

Stealing is a core system in Steal a Brainrot and applied fully to La Jolly Grande. Any player who had one placed in their base became a target. This meant that even if the official stock was long gone, an observant player could still obtain the unit by raiding.

Step 1: Join lobbies and scan other players’ bases for La Jolly Grande, usually recognizable as a Christmas-styled combination unit with Elf and Ice elements.

Step 2: Approach the unit inside the target base and hold E to initiate a steal when the prompt appears.

Step 3: Once the steal completes, carry La Jolly Grande back to your base. Avoid direct chases and use base geometry to break the line of sight.

Step 4: Place traps outside your base before attempting the steal if possible. After grabbing La Jolly Grande, loop the pursuing owner around these traps to slow or stop them while you secure the unit.

You can also steal brainrots from other players | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@TedwaPlays)

This approach did not consume the unit from the original global stock; instead, it moved an existing La Jolly Grande from one player to another. Over time, this is how the majority of players who missed the sale still interacted with the Brainrot.


How the Winter Hour loop made La Jolly Grande hard to get

Several constraints stacked together to make La Jolly Grande one of the most contested secrets in Steal a Brainrot:

  • Two-hour rotation: Each Winter Hour cycle created only one Christmas Brainrot per server, slowing down how quickly a single player could complete the four-unit recipe.
  • Server-wide competition: In public lobbies, dozens of players watched for the same spawn announcements and raced to the unit.
  • Global stock cap: Even players who finished the recipe and reached the La Jolly Grande statue still had to beat a global depletion timer as the limited stock count dropped toward zero.
  • Restock timing: After selling out once, administrators restocked a fixed number of additional units, which again disappeared rapidly. Players who were offline during that short window had no further direct purchase option.

Because of these limits, efficient players leaned on three approaches:

  • Using low-population or private servers to claim Winter Hour spawns with less competition.
  • Running multiple accounts across different servers to chase each of the four recipe units faster.
  • Stealing recipe units or La Jolly Grande itself from other players to bypass the full Winter Hour grind.

La Jolly Grande’s appearance and combination design

La Jolly Grande is built as a combination Brainrot that explicitly references several other units in its model. Its design details underline its status as a Christmas event unit:

  • The upper body incorporates an Ice Variant Lirilì Larilà.
  • The main character frame is an Elf Variant of Tung Tung Tung Sahur, wearing an elf costume, holding a candy cane, and with two wrapped gifts on his head.
  • Beneath the Ice Lirilì Larilà sits a Boneca Ambalabu reworked as a Christmas wreath, complete with a bow.
  • To the left of that wreath-like section is a visible Reindeer Tralala.
  • The right leg uses Tung Tung Tung Sahur’s limb, with red and white striped socks and a green tree with a yellow light as a shoe.
  • The left leg is a brown leg with red shoes; its exact origin is not identified in-game.
  • Just above Reindeer Tralala, the model adds Trippi Troppi-style claws.

The result is a single unit that visually merges several Christmas and non-Christmas Brainrots into one “Grande” bundle, mirroring earlier themed combinations like La Spooky Grande.

La Jolly Grande includes elements from many other units | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@TedwaPlays)

Why La Jolly Grande mattered for progression

At $30M/s, La Jolly Grande functioned as a high-tier income engine. For players still climbing the economy curve, it offered:

  • A massive boost over most standard Brainrots of similar cost tiers.
  • A reason to fully engage with the Winter Hour event loop instead of ignoring time-based spawns.
  • A long-term theft target: even after stock sold out, seeing one in a lobby could reshape how a session played out.

Combined with its secret rarity and combination design, La Jolly Grande effectively tied together several systems—events, recipes, stealing, and cosmetics—into a single seasonal unit. Even in an unobtainable state, it remains a reference point for future limited Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot and a valuable prize to pull out of someone else’s base.