The first part of the Easter update for Steal a Brainrot on Roblox is now live, introducing the Easter Hour event, three event-exclusive brainrots, and a new limited trait called Bunny Ear. The developers have described this as the smaller half of a two-part Easter rollout, with Easter Lucky Blocks and additional content expected in Part 2.
Quick answer: Wait for the Easter Hour timer (visible near the Shop by the conveyor belt) to hit zero, then grab whichever Easter brainrot spawns and hope small bunnies jump on your brainrots to apply the Bunny Ear trait.

How Easter Hour Works
Easter Hour is a recurring timed event that activates on a regular cycle. A countdown timer sits in the middle of the map, overlooking the conveyor belt next to the Shop, so you always know exactly when the next one fires. When it triggers, two things happen simultaneously: one of the three Easter brainrots has a chance to spawn, and small bunnies begin roaming the map. Those bunnies occasionally jump onto existing brainrots and apply the new Bunny Ear trait.
During Easter Hour the map itself changes appearance. The floor turns pink and the Red Carpet transforms into a stone path, making it obvious the event is active. The visual shift is a useful cue if you happen to join a server mid-cycle.

All Three Easter Brainrots and Their Spawn Rates
| Brainrot | Spawn Chance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Buntteo | 74.5% | Most common; earns 850k/s and costs 225M Cash |
| Bunny Bunny Bunny Sahur | 24.5% | Mid-tier rarity and value |
| Noo my Eggs | 1% | Extremely rare; highest value of the three |
All three are event-exclusive, meaning they will not be obtainable once the Easter event ends. That scarcity makes even Buntteo worth collecting despite being the lowest-value option. Noo my Eggs, with only a 1% spawn chance per Easter Hour cycle, is the crown jewel — expect fierce competition whenever it appears.
Collecting all three Easter brainrots is also tied to La Easter Grande, a special brainrot that requires every Easter Hour spawn in your collection.
Bunny Ear Trait — The New Limited Trait
The Bunny Ear trait is applied when one of the small bunnies that roam the map during Easter Hour jumps onto a brainrot. It multiplies that brainrot's cash output by an estimated x4 to x6, which is consistent with how other traits in the game scale. The exact multiplier has not been fully pinned down yet since the trait is still new.
Bunny Ear is only available during the Easter event window. Once the seasonal content is removed, this trait becomes unobtainable, so any brainrot carrying it will hold significant trade value long-term.

Strategies for Collecting Easter Brainrots
Conveyor belt positioning
Easter brainrots spawn on the conveyor belt like other brainrots. You can repeatedly reconnect to the game until your base lands on the plot closest to the start of the belt. This shortens the distance the brainrot travels before reaching you, giving you a window to grab it before other players react.
Private servers
Public servers turn chaotic the moment an Easter brainrot appears. Joining a private server eliminates competition entirely, letting you collect spawns at your own pace. Keep a bat or slapping hand equipped regardless — old habits die hard.
Stealing from other players
If direct spawns aren't going your way, the game's core mechanic is right there in the title. Standard stealing strategies still work on Easter brainrots. Players who just picked one up are prime targets, especially in crowded public lobbies.
Trading
Easter brainrots can be exchanged through the Trade Machine. If you have duplicates of one type but can't land another, trading is a reliable path to completing the set — particularly for Noo my Eggs, which most players will never see spawn naturally.

Farming Noo my Eggs Specifically
With a 1% spawn rate, Noo my Eggs demands patience and the right setup. Stay near the Red Track (the conveyor belt area) during Easter Hour, since that is where spawns appear. Joining a luck-boosted or Admin Abuse server can improve your odds for rare spawns generally, though it is not strictly required.
The biggest mistakes players make are farming outside of Easter Hour (which likely locks you out of the Easter spawn pool entirely), watching the wrong area of the map, and server-hopping too aggressively. Low-odds spawns reward staying in one good server rather than constantly jumping between lobbies.
What's Coming in Part 2
The developers have confirmed that Easter Lucky Blocks will arrive in the second part of the Easter update. Part 1 was described as the smaller half, so expect more substantial additions — potentially new brainrots, mechanics, or rewards — when Part 2 drops. No official release date for Part 2 has been confirmed yet.
The Easter Hour event follows the same seasonal template as previous limited events like Winter Hour and Halloween Hour, so veterans of those will feel right at home. The main difference is the Bunny Ear trait mechanic, which adds a layer of randomness on top of the brainrot spawns themselves. Whether you're grinding for La Easter Grande or just want a Buntteo to pad your income, the window to collect everything is limited — don't sleep on it.