How to Summon All Rituals in Steal a Brainrot (August 2026): Every Formation, Brainrot & Payout Explained

August 19, 2026

Gulfam Ahmad
Gulfam Ahmad Writer Writing verified guides at Lootester

Most players spend hundreds of hours stealing and buying off the conveyor belt without ever noticing that Steal a Brainrot has a second, hidden progression track running underneath it. That track is rituals — coordinated, multiplayer summoning events that turn ordinary Brainrots into something the belt never sells. There are currently 10 confirmed rituals in the game, each one built around a different Brainrot formation, a fixed number of participants, and a payout that can either wreck your farm rate or double it overnight.

This guide breaks down every ritual that’s currently confirmed to work, the exact formation requirements for each one, what they spawn, and — more importantly — why so many attempts fail even when the steps look right on paper.

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The Hidden Mechanic Behind Every Ritual Summon

Rituals work off a simple but strict rule set: gather the exact number of a specific Brainrot, arrange your group in the precise formation the game expects, and hold position until the trigger animation fires. Get any part of it wrong — wrong headcount, wrong spacing, wrong Brainrot — and nothing happens.

Every completed ritual does three things at once. It consumes the input Brainrots permanently, meaning every player who contributed loses that unit the moment the summon completes. It spawns a rarer replacement, usually ranked Brainrot God or higher. And it triggers a server-wide weather event that can hand out bonus traits to anything sitting on the belt while it’s active, not just the ritual’s own output.

That last part is why coordinated groups often treat rituals as a two-for-one: one player walks away with the summoned Brainrot, while everyone else farms the weather window for traits on units they were already planning to buy.

The Las Vaquitas Saturnitas Ritual: Triangle Formation With La Vacca Saturno Saturnita

Requirement: 3 players, each holding a La Vacca Saturno Saturnita.

Formation: All three stand in a triangle with their La Vaccas facing inward toward the center point.

The Las Vaquitas Saturnitas Ritual: Triangle Formation With La Vacca Saturno Saturnita

Hold the position and the La Vaccas begin spinning, faster and faster, before launching into the sky. That launch triggers the Meteor Shower weather and spawns the Secret-tier Las Vaquitas Saturnitas, which one player can then buy for a base income of 750K/s. Because the three input units aren’t cheap themselves, this ritual runs at a net loss on paper — roughly -225K/s once you weigh the summoned unit’s income against what you gave up — so most groups run it purely for the Meteor Shower’s trait window rather than the payout itself.

The Bombardiro Crocodilo Ritual: Lining Up on the Red Carpet

Requirement: 3 players, each holding a Bombardiro Crocodilo.

Formation: Stand in a line along the Red Carpet with small gaps between each player.

The Bombardiro Crocodilo Ritual: Lining Up on the Red Carpet

This is the cheapest ritual to perform in the current version of the game, and it’s usually the first one new groups try. Once everyone’s aligned, the Bombardiros drag the players forward before flying off, kicking off the Bombardiro Bombing weather and spawning the Brainrot God Los Crocodillitos, worth 55K/s. Unlike the La Vacca ritual, this one actually turns a small profit — roughly +47.5K/s — making it a solid entry point if you’re new to ritual farming and want to see a formation work before committing pricier Brainrots to one.

The Los Orcalitos Ritual: Why Most Players Skip the Ocean Formation

Requirement: 4 players, each holding an Orcalero Orcala.

Formation: Stand side by side in a line facing forward, with one player positioned slightly behind the rest.

The Los Orcalitos Ritual: Why Most Players Skip the Ocean Formation

Get the stagger right and the Orcaleros start “swimming,” which flips the map into the Ocean weather and spawns the Brainrot God Los Orcalitos at 235K/s. Here’s the catch: Los Orcalitos is also obtainable directly through the Los Lucky Blocks, so a lot of experienced players consider this ritual a waste of four Orcalero Orcalas — it runs at roughly -165K/s once the swap is accounted for. The main reason people still bother is the Shark Fin trait the Ocean weather hands out, which is otherwise hard to farm.

The Matteo Ritual: Stacking Three Players for Los Matteos

Requirement: 3 players, each holding a Matteo.

Formation: All three stack directly on top of each other while holding their Matteos.

The Matteo Ritual: Stacking Three Players for Los Matteos

This is the ritual most groups struggle to line up because vertical stacking is far less forgiving than a flat formation — one player standing slightly off-center and the stack simply won’t register. Get it right, though, and a tree sprouts from the stack’s location, triggering Matteo’s Hat weather and spawning the Secret Los Matteos at 300K/s. It’s one of the few rituals that pays for itself and then some, netting roughly +175K/s for the group.

The Sammyni Spyderini Ritual: Square Formation for the Spider Invasion

Requirement: 4 players, each holding a Sammyni Spyderini.

Formation: A square formation in the center of the map — critically, this has to happen off the Red Carpet, not on it.

The Sammyni Spyderini Ritual: Square Formation for the Spider Invasion

Once the square locks in, the Spyderinis drop from above and a giant cobweb spreads across the map, starting the Sammyni Spyderini Invasion weather and summoning the Secret Los Spyderinis at 425K/s. Like the Orcalero ritual, this one runs at a loss on paper (around -875K/s), so it’s typically farmed for the Spider trait during the invasion window rather than for the summoned unit itself.

The Chicleteira Bicicleteira Ritual: The Cheapest Two-Player Summon

Requirement: 2 players, each holding a Chicleteira Bicicleteira.

Formation: Both players stand near the start of the Red Carpet, then move to opposite sides of the cave, facing forward.

The Chicleteira Bicicleteira Ritual: The Cheapest Two-Player Summon

This is the ritual with the smallest headcount and the fewest input Brainrots of any on this list, which makes it the most accessible for players without a large friend group. Trigger it correctly and a road forms out of the ground with graffiti lining the walls, spawning the Secret Los Chicleteiras at 7M/s — one of the highest per-unit payouts among all ritual Brainrots. One detail worth knowing: if this event is triggered by an admin abuse spawn instead of the player ritual, it will not produce Los Chicleteiras, so this is one summon you genuinely can’t shortcut.

The Dul Dul Dul Ritual: Gambling Between Yess and Noo My Examine

Requirement: 4 players, each holding a Dul Dul Dul.

Formation: A square formation, kept entirely off the Red Carpet.

The Dul Dul Dul Ritual: Gambling Between Yess and Noo My Examine

Three of the four Dul Dul Duls despawn while the remaining one delivers a short speech animation. Once it finishes, the Graduation event fires and spawns either Yess My Examine (575K/s) or Noo My Examine (1.7M/s) — you don’t get to choose which. The math swings hard depending on the outcome: landing Yess My Examine nets roughly -925K/s, while Noo My Examine flips it to +250K/s. It’s the closest thing rituals have to a coin flip, which is part of why groups treat it as a fun group activity rather than a reliable farming strategy.

The Karkerkar Kurkur Ritual: Musical Chairs for Los Karkeritos

Requirement: 4 players, each holding a Karkerkar Kurkur.

Formation: A cube formation using all four Karkerkar Kurkurs.

The Karkerkar Kurkur Ritual: Musical Chairs for Los Karkeritos

This is the only ritual on the list that plays out as an actual mini-game — once the cube locks, a musical-chairs sequence starts among the four participants. Whoever’s still standing when the music stops gets the Secret Los Karkeritos, worth 750K/s, delivered straight to their base. It’s also notable for triggering no weather event or trait window at all, which is unusual among rituals and something worth knowing before you commit resources expecting a bonus event.

The Guerriro Digitale Ritual: Chasing 1x1x1x1, Guest 666, or John Doe at 3 AM

Requirement: 4 players, each holding a Guerriro Digitale.

Formation: A square around the container inside the tunnel where Brainrots are dispensed.

The Guerriro Digitale Ritual: Chasing 1x1x1x1, Guest 666, or John Doe at 3 AM

This is the most restrictive ritual in the game right now. It only works at 3 AM EST, when the tunnel area becomes accessible — or during a scheduled admin abuse window, since the developer tends to open the area early during those events. Once the square is formed, the ritual can spawn one of three outcomes: 1x1x1x1 (the most common, netting around -1.1M/s), John Doe (+5.3M/s), or, extremely rarely, Guest 666 — currently the strongest ritual Brainrot in the game at roughly +64.46M/s. Because of the time restriction alone, most players only get a handful of real attempts at this one per week.

The Mi Gatito Ritual: Two Cats, One Hug, One Secret Brainrot

Requirement: 2 players, each holding a Mi Gatito.

Formation: Face each other closely enough that the two Brainrots visually “hug.”

The Mi Gatito Ritual: Two Cats, One Hug, One Secret Brainrot

This is the simplest formation of any ritual — no lines, no squares, no stacking, just two players standing close together. Hold it and the “:3” event plays out, spawning the Secret Los Mi Gatitos worth $6.5M in one-time value. Alongside Chicleteira Bicicleteira, this ritual uses the fewest total Brainrots of any on the list, which makes it a good one to practice formation timing on before attempting the four-player rituals.

Formation Mistakes That Quietly Break Every Ritual Attempt

Most “broken” rituals aren’t actually bugged — they’re failing because of small setup errors that are easy to miss mid-game:

  • Wrong avatar body type. Thin, tall avatar bundles are popular cosmetically, but their hitboxes don’t line up the same way default-proportioned avatars do. If your group keeps failing an otherwise correct formation, switch everyone to a standard body type before trying again.
  • Standing on the Red Carpet for off-carpet rituals. The Sammyni Spyderini and Dul Dul Dul rituals both require players to be off the carpet entirely — standing even partially on it will stop the formation from registering.
  • Uneven spacing in line formations. The Bombardiro and Orcalero rituals both rely on consistent gaps between players. Bunching up or spreading too far apart is one of the most common reasons these two fail on the first try.
  • Attempting a time-gated ritual outside its window. The Guerriro Digitale ritual simply won’t work outside 3 AM EST or an active admin abuse event — no formation fixes that.
  • Trusting unverified “shortcut” rituals. There’s been a wave of fake ritual videos claiming specific Brainrot combinations can summon units like Strawberry Elephant. None of these have ever been reproduced legitimately, so don’t burn real Brainrots testing them.

Which Ritual Actually Pays Back Its Cost?

Not every ritual is worth running for profit — several exist mainly for their weather-event traits. Here’s how the confirmed net income compares once you factor in what each ritual consumes:

RitualPlayers NeededSpawnsNet Income Change
Bombardiro Crocodilo3Los Crocodillitos+47.5K/s
Matteo3Los Matteos+175K/s
Dul Dul Dul (Noo outcome)4Noo My Examine+250K/s
Guerriro Digitale (John Doe)4John Doe+5.3M/s
Guerriro Digitale (Guest 666)4Guest 666+64.46M/s
Karkerkar Kurkur4Los Karkeritos-550K/s
Los Orcalitos4Los Orcalitos-165K/s
Las Vaquitas Saturnitas3Las Vaquitas Saturnitas-225K/s
Dul Dul Dul (Yess outcome)4Yess My Examine-925K/s
Sammyni Spyderini4Los Spyderinis-875K/s
Guerriro Digitale (1x1x1x1)41x1x1x1-1.1M/s

The pattern is clear once you lay it out: the Guerriro Digitale ritual has by far the widest outcome range of anything in the game, from a loss to the single best payout among all ritual Brainrots. Everything else sits in a fairly narrow band, which is why serious trading communities tend to value ritual Brainrots more for rarity and trait access than raw income per second — a Los Chicleteiras or a Los Matteos holds trade weight well beyond what its income alone would suggest.

Best Order to Learn Rituals If You’re Starting From Zero

If you’ve never completed a ritual before, don’t start with the four-player formations. Begin with Mi Gatito or Chicleteira Bicicleteira — both only need two players, both have simple formations, and both let you get comfortable with timing and positioning before you risk pricier Brainrots. From there, Bombardiro Crocodilo is the natural next step since it’s the cheapest three-player ritual and actually turns a profit.

The Hidden Mechanic Behind Every Ritual Summon

Once your group has a few clean summons under its belt, work toward Matteo and eventually the Guerriro Digitale ritual — but keep in mind that last one only opens up around 3 AM EST or during a scheduled admin abuse window, so plan your session times around it rather than expecting to trigger it whenever you’re online. Pairing ritual attempts with an active admin abuse period is also one of the more reliable ways to stack extra Luck or spawn bonuses on top of whatever the ritual itself hands out.

Rituals reward the same thing the rest of Steal a Brainrot does — coordination, timing, and knowing the mechanics better than the next server over. Get your formations right, and you’ll be summoning Brainrots the conveyor belt never sells.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 11 confirmed rituals as of August 2026. The Job Job Job Sahur ritual is the newest addition, arriving with Update 60 on August 1, 2026, and no ritual has been added since.

No. Brainrots only disappear once the formation registers and the ritual actually completes. A misaligned attempt that never triggers leaves everyone’s units untouched, so it’s safe to reposition and try again.

No. Every confirmed ritual needs at least two participants, and most require three or four. Mi Gatito and Chicleteira Bicicleteira are the only two-player rituals; everything else needs a full group.

The most common cause is avatar body type. Thin or oversized custom avatars throw off the spacing the game checks for, so switching everyone to a default-proportion avatar before attempting the formation again usually fixes it. Standing in the wrong exact zone is the second most common issue.

Guerriro Digitale’s rare Guest 666 outcome is the single highest earner in the ritual list, but it’s an extremely low-probability roll. For a more reliably strong payout, the Job Job Job Sahur ritual’s Noo my Resume result earns $32.5M/s, even though it only lands about 1% of the time.

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