There’s a specific sound in Steal a Brainrot that makes half the server stop what they’re doing: the chime of a Lucky Block dropping onto the conveyor belt. Within seconds it’s a full-on sprint, because nobody knows what’s actually inside until the timer runs out. That mix of uncertainty and payoff is exactly why the Lucky Block system has become one of the game’s defining mechanics.
This guide covers every Lucky Block in Steal a Brainrot, their spawn chances, prices, and the exact ways to get one — all cross-checked against current in-game data as of June 2026, with nothing rounded off or guessed at.
What Are Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot?
A Lucky Block is a loot-box-style item that you can buy, grab off the conveyor, or steal from another player, the same way you would a regular brainrot. Place it in your base, wait out its timer, and once it hits zero you can open it to receive a random brainrot from that block’s fixed reward pool.
A few things worth knowing before you spend anything on one:
- The block itself does not generate passive income while it sits closed in your base.
- The brainrot you pull from it starts earning the moment it’s out.
- Every Lucky Block has a fixed pool of brainrots, each with its own percentage drop rate — you can only pull what’s listed for that specific block.
- There’s no pity system and no guaranteed rarity floor. Every roll is pure RNG.
- Lucky Blocks can carry their own mutations and traits, the same way brainrots do, which can push a block’s trading value up even before it’s opened.
How Many Lucky Blocks Are There in Steal a Brainrot?
As of the June 2026 update, there are 13 Lucky Blocks in the game, though you’ll never see all of them available at the same time. They split into three groups:
| Category | Count | Availability |
| Regular Shop Blocks | 3 | Always available (Shop + Red Carpet) |
| Admin Abuse Event Blocks | 4 | Only during scheduled events |
| Seasonal Holiday Blocks | 6 | Only during specific festive events |
Here’s the full lineup, with cost and how to get each one:
| Lucky Block | Cost (Cash / Robux) | How to Get It |
| Mythic Lucky Block | $2.5M / 175 Robux | Shop or Red Carpet |
| Brainrot God Lucky Block | $25M / 399 Robux | Shop or Red Carpet |
| Secret Lucky Block | $750M / 2399 Robux | Shop or Red Carpet |
| Admin Lucky Block | $100M | Admin Abuse event |
| Los Lucky Blocks | $250M | Admin Abuse event |
| Taco Lucky Block | $50M | Taco Tuesday event |
| Los Taco Blocks | $300M | Taco Tuesday event |
| Spooky Lucky Block 🎃 | $350M | Halloween (seasonal) |
| Festive Lucky Block 🎄 | $400M / 799 Robux | Christmas (seasonal) |
| Heart Lucky Block ❤️ | $350M | Valentine’s Day (seasonal) |
| Leprechaun Lucky Block 🍀 | $400M / 649 Robux | St. Patrick’s Day (seasonal) |
| Egg Lucky Block 🥚 | $500M / 799 Robux | Easter (seasonal) |
| Octo Lucky Block 🐙 | $600M / 799 Robux | Summer event (seasonal) |
Let’s break down each group so you know where your cash is actually worth spending.
Regular Shop Lucky Blocks
These three are available at any time, either from the Robux Shop or from Red Carpet conveyor spawns — the most accessible tier for any player.
1. Mythic Lucky Block

The cheapest and most beginner-friendly of the three, at just 175 Robux or $2.5 million cash. It holds a pool of five brainrots:
| Brainrot | Spawn Chance | Income Rate |
| Spioniro Golubiro | 37% | $3.5K/s |
| Zibra Zubra Zibralini | 30% | $6K/s |
| Tigrilini Watermelini | 20% | $6.5K/s |
| Carrotini Brainini | 10% | $15K/s |
| Bananito Bandito | 3% | $16.5K/s |
For players still getting through the early stretch of the game, this is the safest block to test your luck on — low cost, and pulling Carrotini Brainini alone is enough to jump-start your income.
2. Brainrot God Lucky Block

If you’re ready to spend a bit more, the Brainrot God Lucky Block offers noticeably better average returns at 399 Robux or $25 million cash:
| Brainrot | Spawn Chance | Income Rate |
| Tigroligre Frutonni | 54% | $60K/s |
| Orcalero Orcala | 30% | $100K/s |
| Bulbito Bandito Traktorito | 10% | $205K/s |
| Mastodontico Telepiedone | 5% | $275K/s |
| Pop Pop Sahur | 1% | $295K/s |
Mid-game players tend to gravitate here since the overall value sits well above the Mythic tier without the steep cost of the Secret block.
3. Secret Lucky Block

The priciest of the three regular blocks, at 2399 Robux or $750 million cash — and the only regular block that can drop Celestial Pegasus, currently the rarest brainrot obtainable from any Lucky Block:
| Brainrot | Spawn Chance | Income Rate |
| Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini | 74.45% | $350K/s |
| Pot Hotspot | 21% | $2.5M/s |
| Esok Sekolah | 3% | $30M/s |
| Spaghetti Tualetti | 1% | $60M/s |
| La Secret Combinasion | 0.5% | $125M/s |
| Celestial Pegasus | 0.05% | $175M/s |
This one is the high-risk, high-reward pick of the group — that 0.05% shot at Celestial Pegasus is what most late-game grinders are chasing.
Admin Abuse Event Lucky Blocks
These four can’t be bought directly. They only appear on the conveyor during scheduled Admin Abuse events, such as Saturday Admin Abuse and Taco Tuesday, and are purchased purely with in-game cash.
Admin Lucky Block ($100M)

This block also holds the viral 67 brainrot:
| Brainrot | Rarity | Spawn Chance | Income Rate |
| Carloo | Mythic | 34.55% | $13.5K/s |
| Alessio | Brainrot God | 25% | $85K/s |
| Los Bombinitos | Brainrot God | 20% | $220K/s |
| Crabbo Limonetta | Brainrot God | 10% | $235K/s |
| Blackhole Goat | Secret | 5% | $400K/s |
| Guerriro Digitale | Secret | 3% | $550K/s |
| 67 | Secret | 1.5% | $7.5M/s |
| La Grande Combinasion | Secret | 0.5% | $10M/s |
| Sammyini Fattini | Secret | 0.45% | $70M/s |
Taco Lucky Block ($50M)
| Brainrot | Rarity | Spawn Chance | Income Rate |
| Chihuanini Taconini | Brainrot God | 48.7% | $45K/s |
| Gattito Tacoto | Brainrot God | 32% | $165K/s |
| Los Tipi Tacos | Brainrot God | 10% | $260K/s |
| Quesadilla Crocodila | Secret | 5% | $3M/s |
| Burrito Bandito | Secret | 3% | $4M/s |
| Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos | Secret | 1% | $5.5M/s |
| La Food Combinasion | Secret | 0.3% | $90M/s |
Los Lucky Blocks ($250M)
| Brainrot | Rarity | Spawn Chance | Income Rate |
| Los Bombinitos | Brainrot God | 39.75% | $220K/s |
| Los Tungtungtungcitos | Brainrot God | 25% | $210K/s |
| Los Orcalitos | Brainrot God | 15% | $235K/s |
| Los Tipi Tacos | Brainrot God | 10% | $260K/s |
| Los Tortus | Secret | 5% | $500K/s |
| Los Jobcitos | Secret | 3.5% | $1.5M/s |
| Los Combinasionas | Secret | 1% | $15M/s |
| Los 67 | Secret | 0.5% | $22.5M/s |
| Los Sekolahs | Secret | 0.25% | $110M/s |
Los Taco Blocks ($300M)
| Brainrot | Rarity | Spawn Chance | Income Rate |
| Los Chihuaninis | Brainrot God | 50.85% | $160K/s |
| Los Gattitos | Brainrot God | 38% | $275K/s |
| Los Cucarachas | Secret | 5% | $1.2M/s |
| Los Quesadillas | Secret | 4% | $4.5M/s |
| Los Burritos | Secret | 2% | $8.5M/s |
| Los Amigos | Secret | 0.15% | $130M/s |
A smart move during these windows is hopping into a private server, so you’re not burning time fighting the entire lobby over a single conveyor spawn.
Seasonal Lucky Blocks
These are tied to specific festivals, and vanish from the shop the moment the event wraps up. Past that point, the only way to grab one is through the player-to-player trading market.
| Seasonal Block | Event | Duration |
| Spooky Lucky Block 🎃 | Halloween | All of October |
| Festive Lucky Block 🎄 | Christmas | Early December, lasts a month |
| Heart Lucky Block ❤️ | Valentine’s Day | 2 weeks |
| Leprechaun Lucky Block 🍀 | St. Patrick’s Day | 4 days |
| Egg Lucky Block 🥚 | Easter | 2 weeks |
| Octo Lucky Block 🐙 | Summer Update | Summer season |
A few standout pulls worth knowing about from these seasonal drops:
- Spooky Lucky Block — “La Casa Boo” at 0.3%, earning $100M/s.
- Festive Lucky Block — “Reinito Sleighito” is the rarest here at 0.1%, earning $140M/s.
- Heart Lucky Block — “Rosey and Teddy” drops at just 0.05%, tying Celestial Pegasus as the rarest Lucky Block pull in the game.
- Leprechaun Lucky Block — “Fortunu and Cashuru” sits at 0.1%, earning $130M/s.
- Egg Lucky Block — “Hydra Bunny” is the top earner at $185M/s, at a 0.1% chance.
- Octo Lucky Block — “Kraken” is currently the strongest pull of any block, at $200M/s income for a 0.1% chance.
Seasonal blocks usually run alongside other limited-time content too — the game’s Halloween window, for instance, overlapped with the Backrooms event last year, so it’s worth checking what else is live before you spend.
How to Get Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot
There are five ways to land one:
- Robux Shop — Only the three regular blocks (Mythic, Brainrot God, Secret) are sold here, at any time.
- Red Carpet Conveyor Belt — Blocks spawn randomly, and it’s usually a scramble between whoever’s nearby. Grab it, get it to your base fast, and defend it until the timer’s done.
- Weekly Admin Abuse Events — Saturday Admin Abuse and Taco Tuesday spawn the four event-exclusive blocks.
- Seasonal Events — Holiday-specific blocks only show up during their own festive window.
- Trading Market — Missed a seasonal or event-only block? Plenty of players stockpile unopened ones long after the event ends, so trading is still an option.
Important Facts & Tips
- Luck multipliers (2x, 5x, 10x, 20x) have no effect on what a Lucky Block gives you. Contents are rolled independently, so using a luck boost right before opening one is wasted.
- Certain countries, including Belgium and Austria, don’t allow Lucky Blocks in the Robux Shop at all, due to local gambling regulations.
- Celestial Pegasus (Secret Lucky Block) and Rosey and Teddy (Heart Lucky Block) are currently the rarest brainrots pullable from any Lucky Block, both sitting at a 0.05% rate.
- There’s no “OG Lucky Block” in the game — that’s purely a community myth. OG brainrots only come from extremely rare Red Carpet pulls, never from a block.
- Since opening Lucky Blocks is essentially a gambling mechanic, it’s usually smarter to spread purchases out over time. If you’re actively building up your cash reserves, budgeting a fixed amount per session keeps you from blowing an entire bankroll on one unlucky roll.
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Final Thoughts
The Lucky Block system captures everything that makes Steal a Brainrot compelling — cheap tension, the occasional huge payoff, and just enough randomness to keep every pull interesting. Whether you’re cracking open a Mythic Lucky Block on your first day or gambling on a Secret Lucky Block for a shot at Celestial Pegasus, the appeal never really wears off.
Set a budget, keep track of upcoming seasonal windows, and resist the urge to dump your entire bankroll into one block. Get the odds to line up even once, and you could walk away with the game’s next big earner.