Steal a Brainrot RNG Machine Brainrot List (August 2026): Every Confirmed Brainrot, Price & Rarity

August 10, 2026

Gulfam Ahmad
Gulfam Ahmad Writer Writing verified guides at Lootester

The RNG Machine has been sitting in the middle of the map since Update 53, but most players still have no idea what’s actually inside it. You spin, a name flashes on the screen, a price tag appears next to it, and you’ve got roughly a minute to decide whether it’s worth your Cash — usually without any real sense of whether you just saw a common filler unit or one of the machine’s genuine headliners.

That’s the gap this guide closes. Instead of repeating the same “spin for a chance at rare Brainrots” line every other page runs with, this is the actual Brainrot pool: every confirmed unit currently sitting inside the RNG Machine, sorted by rarity, with real prices and real income rates pulled from verified in-game data. No invented drop percentages, no guessed values — if a number isn’t confirmed, this guide says so instead of making one up.

What’s Actually Inside the RNG Machine’s Brainrot Pool

The machine sits at the center of the map, right beside the Queen Bee Event shop, and it replaced the old Los Traders exchange system entirely. Functionally, the pool spans the full rarity ladder — Common all the way up to OG — which is what makes it such a swing-y system compared to something like a straight conveyor-belt purchase.

The confirmed size of the pool is 40 Brainrots total, and eight of those are units that didn’t exist in this exact form before the machine launched. The rest is a mix of long-running favorites and a handful of older units the developers pulled back into rotation specifically for this system, including Bandito Axolito, Rocketini Frostini, Spinny Hammy, and Brasilini Berimbini — the last of which had previously only shown up during Admin-hosted events rather than regular gameplay.

Here’s the mechanical loop, briefly: you pay a flat spin fee to trigger a roll, the machine lands on a Brainrot, and you then get a short window to either buy it at its listed price or reroll and try again. Winning a roll doesn’t hand you the unit for free — the spin only reveals what’s available, and the purchase price is a separate cost on top of it.

Full RNG Machine Brainrot List by Rarity

Below is every Brainrot confirmed to be part of the RNG Machine’s active pool right now, along with its rarity tier, income rate, and purchase price. Treat this as a living list — the pool has shifted before and will likely shift again as new updates land.

BrainrotRarityIncomePurchase Price

Pi Pi Watermelon
Legendary$1,300/s$315,000

Bandito Axolito (Gold)
Legendary$1,500/s$290,000

Los Noobinis
Mythic$12,500/s$4,300,000

Toiletto Focaccino
Mythic$16,000/s$4,800,000

Tic Tic Ribbit
Mythic$18,700/s$6,200,000

Gattatino Nyanino
Brainrot God$35,000/s$7,500,000

Matteo
Brainrot God$50,000/s$10,000,000

Espresso Signora
Brainrot God$70,000/s$25,000,000

Pakrahmatmatina
Brainrot God$225,000/s$40,500,000

Ocarlita Orcala
Brainrot God$240,000/s$45,000,000

Karkerkar Kurkur
Secret$325,000/s$80,000,000

Chachechi
Secret$400,000/s$85,000,000

Gelatina Volatina
Secret$2,400,000/s$590,000,000
Rocketini_Frostini in Steal a Brainrot
Rocketini Frostini
Secret$3,000,000/s$700,000,000

A few things worth flagging directly rather than glossing over. Matteo’s exact income rate hasn’t shown up in any confirmed source yet, only its purchase price, so treat that entry as partial until a full number surfaces. The list above also isn’t exhaustive — it’s the confirmed portion of a 40-unit pool, and the remaining Common, Rare, and Epic filler units (along with any OG-tier appearances like Strawberry Elephant) round out the rest of the machine without having their exact odds published anywhere official.

The 8 New Brainrots vs. the Returning Classics

It’s easy to assume “40 Brainrots” means 40 brand-new characters, but that’s not how the pool was actually built. Only eight units are genuinely new to the game through this machine. Everything else is either a Brainrot that already existed on the standard Red Carpet rotation or one of four specific units the developers deliberately reintroduced:

  • Bandito Axolito — previously a Craft Machine exclusive, now folded into the RNG pool with a Gold-mutated variant available directly
  • Rocketini Frostini — a Secret-tier unit that had mostly gone quiet before resurfacing here at a $700M price point
  • Spinny Hammy — an older unit brought back into active circulation
  • Brasilini Berimbini — previously only obtainable during Admin Abuse windows, now purchasable through a normal system for the first time

This distinction matters if you’re specifically farming the machine for its exclusive content. If your goal is one of the eight genuinely new units, understand that you’re competing against the returning classics and the standard rotation for the same spin, since the machine doesn’t let you filter which category it rolls from.

Best Brainrots to Target From the RNG Machine

Not every roll is worth spending on, and with purchase prices ranging from a few hundred thousand up into the hundreds of millions, knowing what to actually buy versus what to reroll past matters more here than in most other systems. Based on the confirmed pricing above, three units stand out as the strongest use of your Cash if you’re lucky enough to land on them:

Rocketini Frostini leads the confirmed Secret tier at $3,000,000 per second — a full $600,000/s ahead of the next closest confirmed unit, Gelatina Volatina. At a $700M purchase price, it’s not cheap, but the income-to-cost ratio holds up well against most Secret-tier units elsewhere in the game.

Ocarlita Orcala is the strongest confirmed Brainrot God pull at $240,000/s for $45M, making it a reasonable stopgap if your Cash reserves can’t stretch to Secret-tier prices yet.

Gelatina Volatina rounds out the top tier at $2.4M/s for $590M — slightly behind Rocketini Frostini on income but $110M cheaper, which makes it the more accessible of the two top-end Secrets for players still building up their bankroll.

If your goal is long-term income rather than a specific collectible, cross-referencing any roll against the game’s broader Tier List is still worth doing before committing your Cash, since some machine-exclusive units outperform their rarity tier while others underperform it.

Luck Upgrade Tiers and What They Actually Change

The machine isn’t static — it has a genuine upgrade system split across three tracks: Luck, Mutation Luck, and Spin Speed. Luck is the one that directly affects which rarity tier you’re more likely to land on, and it scales through confirmed multiplier tiers of 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 10x, and 12x, each one requiring more Cash and, at the higher tiers, specific Rebirth milestones to unlock.

Mutation Luck works the same way but governs whether the Brainrot you roll comes with a bonus mutation like Gold attached to it — which is why entries like Los Noobinis (Gold) and Bandito Axolito (Gold) show up as separate pool entries with identical income to their base versions. Spin Speed doesn’t touch the odds at all; it just shortens the animation between spins, which matters more for players grinding the machine for hours than for someone spinning casually.

The gating here is real and worth planning around. Level 3 upgrades require Rebirth 3 as a prerequisite, and the machine’s top-tier upgrades are locked behind MAX Rebirth — the same endgame milestone tied to the game’s $10 quadrillion Cash requirement. If you’re still working through early Rebirth levels, treat that progression as your actual bottleneck rather than assuming more spins alone will get you there.

What Happens After You Win a Brainrot

Winning a roll and paying for it isn’t the end of the risk — it’s closer to the start of it. Once you purchase a Brainrot from the machine, it doesn’t teleport straight into your base. It travels the same route as a normal Red Carpet purchase, which means it’s vulnerable the entire way there. Other players on the server can see it moving and intercept it before it ever reaches your base, exactly the way they’d steal any unprotected unit.

You do get a roughly 60-second decision window after each spin before the offer expires, so there’s no need to rush a purchase decision the moment a name appears. But once you commit, get moving immediately — walking a freshly purchased Secret-tier Brainrot across an open server is when most players actually lose their best rolls, not during the spin itself. Playing on a server with fewer active players, or timing your run around Admin Abuse downtime when fewer people are actively hunting, cuts that risk down considerably.

Is Grinding the RNG Machine Worth It?

For players still filling early Rebirth gaps, probably not as a primary strategy — the $50,000 base spin cost adds up fast against Common and Rare rolls that don’t move the needle. But for anyone with Cash reserves already built up and a base that can defend a walk-back, the machine is genuinely one of the more efficient ways to land a Brainrot God or Secret-tier unit without waiting on a Trading deal or a rare Red Carpet spawn.

The honest takeaway: treat the confirmed list above as your buying guide, not the full odds table, since exact drop percentages still haven’t been published anywhere official. Save aggressive spinning for sessions where you can also afford to lose a purchase to another player, and prioritize Luck upgrades over Spin Speed if you’re choosing where to put limited Cash first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Forty Brainrots make up the confirmed pool, spanning Common all the way up to OG rarity. Eight of those are units that are genuinely new to the machine, while the remaining slots mix standard Red Carpet regulars with a handful of older Brainrots the developers specifically pulled back into circulation for this system.

Karkerkar Kurkur, priced at $80,000,000 for $325,000/s income. It’s the lowest entry point into the machine’s Secret tier by a decent margin, sitting roughly $5M cheaper than the next confirmed option, Chachechi, while still offering respectable income for the cost.

There’s no official confirmation of a fixed rotation schedule, but Steal a Brainrot’s other machine-based systems have historically had their pools adjusted alongside major updates. Treat this list as accurate for the current version of the machine, and expect it to shift the next time a significant patch touches the RNG system directly.

Yes. The spin reveals the Brainrot’s name and price first, and you get roughly 60 seconds to decide whether to buy it or reroll. Nothing is deducted from your Cash until you actually confirm the purchase, so a bad roll costs you nothing beyond the original spin fee.

Occasional spins are fine, but don’t treat it as your main income source this early. Since the machine’s highest Luck upgrades are locked behind Rebirth 3 and MAX Rebirth, players still working through early Rebirth levels are better off prioritizing that progression first and using the machine casually for whatever cheaper Legendary or Mythic pulls come up along the way.

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