Candini Fluffini in Steal a Brainrot: Price, Income, and Is It Worth $13B? (August 2026 Update 62)

August 17, 2026

Gulfam Ahmad
Gulfam Ahmad Writer Writing verified guides at Lootester

Update 62 dropped on August 15, 2026, and it brought Rebirth 19 along with two new Secret-tier brainrots to the RNG Machine’s pool: Candini Fluffini and La Fuse Machine. If you’ve already sunk hours into spins and you’re staring at a $13B price tag wondering whether Candini Fluffini deserves your cash reserve or whether you should save up for something bigger, this guide breaks down the actual numbers instead of just repeating the wiki stat block.

Candini Fluffini’s Price, Income, and Rarity Explained

Candini Fluffini sits in the Secret rarity tier, which puts it above Brainrot God and below the ultra-rare OG bracket. Here’s what you’re actually looking at once it lands in your base:

StatValue
RaritySecret
Purchase price$13,000,000,000 ($13B)
Income$57,500,000 per second ($57.5M/s)
Payback time (base income only)3 minutes, 46 seconds
SourceRNG Machine (Update 62 pool)

That payback window is the number that matters most in practice. Once Candini Fluffini is earning in your base, it recovers its own purchase price in under four minutes of uninterrupted income generation — assuming nobody steals it off you first, which is the real risk with any high-value Secret sitting in an unlocked base.

Where Candini Fluffini Fits Into the Update 62 Brainrot Pool

Update 62 didn’t just add Candini Fluffini in isolation. It expanded the RNG Machine’s roll pool with a batch of new units at different rarity bands, and Candini Fluffini landed as one of the two headline Secrets alongside La Fuse Machine. Lower-tier Ritual brainrots were also folded into the same update, giving players cheaper targets to chase while they save up for the bigger pulls.

If you haven’t spent time with the machine itself yet, the RNG Machine guide covers the spin mechanics, current event status, and everything else that’s been confirmed about how the pool behaves.

How the RNG Machine Actually Decides If You Pull a Candini Fluffini

The RNG Machine doesn’t sell Candini Fluffini directly — it rolls for it. Here’s the sequence:

  1. Pay the spin fee. At base level this is $50,000 per roll, though your upgrade tier can change this.
  2. The machine weighs the result by your current Luck stat. Higher Luck upgrades shift your odds toward rarer tiers, but Secrets like Candini Fluffini remain a minority outcome even at high Luck.
  3. You get a 60-second window. If the roll lands on Candini Fluffini, you then have to pay the full $13B purchase price within that window or the result clears and you’re back to spinning.

This two-step system is the part players underestimate. Rolling Candini Fluffini and having $13B sitting ready to spend are two completely separate problems, and the second one usually takes longer to solve than the first.

How the RNG Machine Actually Decides If You Pull a Candini Fluffini

For the full breakdown of every brainrot currently in the machine’s pool, along with prices and rarity for units outside this update, check the RNG Machine brainrot list.

Candini Fluffini vs. La Fuse Machine: Which Secret Pays Off Faster

These two brainrots get compared constantly because they arrived in the same update and occupy similar price brackets. The honest answer is that neither one is strictly better — they optimize for different situations.

FeatureCandini FluffiniLa Fuse Machine
Price$13B$35B
Income$57.5M/s$95M/s
Income per $1B spent$4.42M/s$2.71M/s
Payback time3 min 46 sec6 min 8 sec
Best forPlayers with tighter Cash reservesPlayers who can absorb the higher upfront cost

The Cost-Efficiency Case for Candini Fluffini

Per billion Cash spent, Candini Fluffini actually generates more income than La Fuse Machine does. If your bankroll can’t comfortably absorb a $35B purchase without leaving you exposed and unable to rebuild after a theft, Candini Fluffini is the more efficient pick on a pure dollar-for-dollar basis.

The Case for Saving Up for La Fuse Machine Instead

Raw income per second still matters once your base is established and you’re optimizing for total output rather than efficiency. If you’ve already got a solid income floor and can afford to sit on $35B without disrupting your other purchases, La Fuse Machine’s higher ceiling pulls ahead in absolute terms — you’re just paying a premium for it.

Timing Your Spins Around Admin Abuse for Better Odds

One detail that’s easy to miss: the RNG Machine’s Luck boost tied to Update 62 only activates during scheduled Admin Abuse events — it isn’t something you can unlock through normal progression or upgrades. That means spinning for Candini Fluffini during a random weekday session and spinning during an active Admin Abuse window are not the same bet. The odds genuinely shift in your favor during the event.

If you want to line up your spins with the schedule instead of gambling blind, the Admin Abuse guide has the event timing and what else changes while it’s live.

What Rebirth 19 Changes for Candini Fluffini Owners

Candini Fluffini didn’t arrive alone — it shares its update with Rebirth 19, which requires 30 quadrillion Cash and a La Grande Combinasion in your base. Rebirth 19 brings a 19x cash multiplier, an extra base slot, longer base lock time, and unlocks the Grief Shield in the Coin Shop.

What Rebirth 19 Changes for Candini Fluffini Owners

That last part matters if you’re planning to hold onto a $13B brainrot long-term: the Grief Shield blocks one hit from a griefer before it breaks, but it does not protect you from the specific player whose brainrot you’re currently stealing, and it doesn’t stop the original owner from defending their own base. It’s protection against third-party interference while you’re moving through a server, not a shield against direct confrontation. If you’re still working toward Rebirth 19 itself, the Rebirth guide covers every level’s requirements in order.

Is Candini Fluffini Worth the $13B Price Tag?

For most players still building toward the late-game Secret and OG tiers, yes — Candini Fluffini earns its keep. A sub-four-minute payback window is fast by Secret-tier standards, and the income-per-dollar math favors it over its update-mate. The players who should think twice are those who already have enough banked Cash to comfortably reach for La Fuse Machine or something rarer without stalling their progression elsewhere; in that case, the lower efficiency of a $35B+ pull stops mattering as much as the higher ceiling.

Where Candini Fluffini genuinely struggles is against the game’s top-end Secrets and OG brainrots, which post far higher income numbers once you’re deep enough into Rebirth progression to afford them. For context on how it stacks up against those units, the tier list ranks brainrots by value, income, and rarity across the full roster.

Common Mistakes Players Make Chasing Candini Fluffini

  • Spinning without a purchase buffer. Rolling Candini Fluffini and then not having $13B ready wastes the roll entirely once the 60-second window expires.
  • Ignoring the Admin Abuse timing window. Spinning during a random session instead of during the event means giving up the only known Luck advantage in the current pool.
  • Leaving it in an unlocked base. A $13B income generator sitting unprotected is a direct invitation to get stolen, especially before you’ve unlocked the Grief Shield through Rebirth 19.
  • Assuming it’s a straight upgrade over La Fuse Machine. As the numbers above show, the “better” pick depends entirely on how much Cash you have sitting in reserve, not just which one earns more on paper.

If you end up with a duplicate or decide to move on from Candini Fluffini later, the trading guide walks through how the current trading system, base skins, and player trades actually work.


Prices and income figures reflect Update 62 (August 15, 2026) and are subject to change if Sammy adjusts balancing in a future patch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Candini Fluffini costs $13B to purchase and generates $57.5M per second once it’s placed in your base. At that rate, it pays back its own price in roughly three minutes and forty-six seconds of uninterrupted income.

It’s only available through the RNG Machine’s spin pool, added in Update 62. You pay a spin fee to roll, and if the result lands on Candini Fluffini you then have 60 seconds to pay the $13B purchase price before the roll clears.

It depends on your bankroll. Candini Fluffini earns more per billion Cash spent (about $4.42M/s per $1B versus roughly $2.71M/s for La Fuse Machine), making it the more efficient buy. La Fuse Machine earns more in absolute terms ($95M/s) if you can afford the full $35B without hurting your other purchases.

Yes. The RNG Machine’s Luck boost introduced alongside Candini Fluffini and La Fuse Machine only activates during scheduled Admin Abuse events and can’t be unlocked through normal upgrades, so spins made during that window have better odds than spins made outside it.

Only partially. The Grief Shield, unlocked through Rebirth 19, blocks one hit from a third-party griefer before it breaks. It does not stop the player whose brainrot you’re currently stealing from hitting you back, and it won’t stop someone from defending their own base directly.

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