Opening mystery boxes in Roblox games is always exciting, and Steal a Brainrot takes this thrill to the next level with its Lucky Blocks. These special loot boxes contain random brainrots that can generate income for you, but with so many different types available, it’s hard to know which ones are worth your time and money. This complete guide will walk you through all 8 Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot, including their exact drop rates, costs, and how to obtain each one. Whether you’re a new player or a seasoned veteran, you’ll find everything you need to make smart decisions about which Lucky Blocks to pursue.
Key Takeaways
- There are 8 Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot: 3 regular blocks available anytime and 5 event-exclusive blocks
- Regular Lucky Blocks include Mythic, Brainrot God, and Secret variants
- Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks include Admin, Taco, Los, Spooky, and Los Taco variants
- Lucky Blocks can be purchased with Robux or in-game currency, stolen from other players, or obtained during special events
- Each Lucky Block contains different brainrots with varying drop rates and income generation potential
- Rarer brainrots have lower drop rates but generate significantly more income per second
- Some countries restrict purchasing Lucky Blocks with Robux due to gambling laws
What Are Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot?
Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot are special mystery boxes that contain random brainrots. Think of them as loot boxes that you can buy, steal, or earn during events. Unlike regular brainrots that generate income over time, Lucky Blocks need to be opened to reveal the brainrot inside. Once opened, you’ll receive one random brainrot from the block’s specific pool of options.
These blocks are a core part of the game’s economy and progression system. Players use Lucky Blocks to obtain rare and valuable brainrots that generate more income, helping them advance faster in the game. The excitement comes from not knowing which brainrot you’ll get until you open the block, with some having extremely low drop rates but incredible value.
Lucky Blocks work differently from regular brainrots in several ways. First, they don’t generate income on their own—you must open them to get a brainrot that will generate income. Second, most Lucky Blocks have a waiting period before they can be opened, though event-exclusive blocks usually open instantly. Finally, they can be stolen by other players, adding a risk element to owning them.
Regular Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot
Mythic Lucky Block?
The Mythic Lucky Block is the most accessible and affordable option for players starting with Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot. You can purchase it for 175 Robux in the shop or wait for it to spawn on the red conveyor belt, where it costs $2.5 million in-game money. This block features a distinctive red and white design with question marks, corners, and a mouth, plus two white wings on each side.
The Mythic Lucky Block contains five different brainrots with varying drop rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income/Second |
| Spioniro Golubiro | 37% | $750,000 | $3,500 |
| Tigrilini Watermelini | 30% | $1,000,000 | $7,500 |
| Zibra Zubra Zibralini | 20% | $1,000,000 | $6,000 |
| Carrotini Brainini | 10% | $4,700,000 | $15,000 |
| Bananito Bandito | 3% | $4,900,000 | $16,500 |
You’ll need to wait 10 minutes before opening this Lucky Block. The best strategy for obtaining Mythic Lucky Blocks is to wait for them to spawn on the conveyor belt rather than spending Robux, especially if you’re just starting out. This saves your premium currency for more valuable purchases later in the game.
Brainrot God Lucky Block?
The Brainrot God Lucky Block is a step up from the Mythic version, offering more valuable brainrots at a higher cost. You can buy it for 599 Robux in the shop or find it on the conveyor belt for $15 million in-game money. This block stands out with its blue body and rainbow-colored question marks, corners, and smile, complete with two white wings on each side.
The Brainrot God Lucky Block contains five brainrots with the following drop rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income/Second |
| Tigroligre Frutonni | 54% | $15,000,000 | $60,000 |
| Orcalero Orcala | 30% | $15,000,000 | $100,000 |
| Bulbito Bandito Traktorito | 10% | $25,000,000 | $205,000 |
| Mastodontico Telepiedone | 5% | $47,500,000 | $275,000 |
| Pop Pop Sahur | 1% | $65,000,000 | $295,000 |
Like the Mythic Lucky Block, you’ll need to wait 10 minutes before opening this one. The Brainrot God Lucky Block offers better value for your money compared to the Mythic version, with brainrots that generate significantly more income. If you’re planning to spend Robux on Lucky Blocks, this one provides a good balance of cost and potential rewards.
Secret Lucky Block?
The Secret Lucky Block is the most expensive and rare regular Lucky Block in Steal a Brainrot. You can purchase it for 2,399 Robux in the shop or try your luck finding it on the conveyor belt for $750 million in-game money. This block features a sleek black and white design, with the main block in black and the question marks and corners in white, plus two wings on each side.
The Secret Lucky Block contains five brainrots with these drop rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income/Second |
| Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini | 74.5% | $500,000,000 | $350,000 |
| Pot Hotspot | 21% | $500,000,000 | $2,500,000 |
| Esok Sekolah | 3% | $750,000,000 | $3,000,000 |
| Spaghetti Tualetti | 1% | $750,000,000 | $6,000,000 |
| La Secret Combinasion | 0.5% | $50,000,000,000 | $125,000,000 |
You’ll need to wait 30 minutes before opening the Secret Lucky Block, making it vulnerable to theft during this period. The Secret Lucky Block offers the highest potential rewards but comes with significant risk and cost. It’s important to note that Lucky Blocks are not available for purchase via Robux in certain countries like Belgium, Netherlands, and Austria, where they’re considered a form of gambling.
Event-Exclusive Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot
Admin Lucky Block?
The Admin Lucky Block was introduced during the Admin Abuse War event between developers Sammy and Jandel. This special block only spawns during admin events and can be purchased for $100 million in-game money. Inspired by developer SammySpyder, it features a yellow design with red question mark pupils, white wings, and a red top hat matching Sammy’s avatar, plus the familiar :3 face he uses in global chat.
The Admin Lucky Block contains eight brainrots with these drop rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity |
| La Grande Combinasion | 0.75% | $1,000,000,000 | $10,000,000 | Secret |
| 67 | 3.75% | $1,200,000,000 | $7,500,000 | Secret |
| Guerriro Digitale | 7.5% | $120,000,000 | $550,000 | Secret |
| Blackhole Goat | 10% | $75,000,000 | $400,000 | Secret |
| Crabbo Limonetta | 15% | $46,000,000 | $235,000 | Brainrot God |
| Alessio | 20% | $17,500,000 | $85,000 | Brainrot God |
| Los Bombinitos | 15% | $42,500,000 | $220,000 | Brainrot God |
| Carloo | 28% | $4,500,000 | $13,500 | Mythic |
One of the best features of the Admin Lucky Block is that it opens instantly, with no waiting period. This reduces the risk of theft significantly. The Admin Lucky Block offers excellent value with a chance to obtain some of the rarest brainrots in the game, including the highly valuable La Grande Combinasion.
Taco Lucky Block?
If you love Taco Tuesdays, you’ll appreciate the Taco Lucky Block in Steal a Brainrot. This event-exclusive block only spawns during Taco events (Mexico) and can be purchased for $50 million in-game money. As its name suggests, the Taco Lucky Block looks exactly like a taco with wings, making it one of the most visually distinctive blocks in the game.
The Taco Lucky Block contains six brainrots with these drop rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity |
| Chihuanini Taconini | 50.5% | $8,500,000 | $45,000 | Brainrot God |
| Gattito Tacoto | 35% | $32,500,000 | $165,000 | Brainrot God |
| Los Tipi Tacos | 10% | $46,000,000 | $260,000 | Brainrot God |
| Quesadilla Crocodila | 3% | $700,000,000 | $3,000,000 | Secret |
| Burrito Bandito | 3% | $850,000,000 | $4,000,000 | Secret |
| Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos | 1% | $1,000,000,000 | $5,000,000 | Secret |
Like the Admin Lucky Block, the Taco Lucky Block opens instantly with no waiting period. This block offers good value for money, with a decent chance to obtain Secret rarity brainrots that generate massive income. If you’re playing during a Taco event, this Lucky Block is definitely worth considering.
Los Lucky Blocks?
Los Lucky Blocks are a unique variant in Steal a Brainrot, consisting of three Admin Blocks with different faces arranged horizontally. These blocks only spawn during admin events and can be purchased for $250 million in-game money. The appearance is distinctive, showing multiple Admin Lucky Blocks side by side with varying facial expressions.
The Los Lucky Blocks contain eight brainrots with these drop rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity |
| Los Bombinitos | 40% | $42,500,000 | $220,000 | Brainrot God |
| Los Tungtungtungcitos | 25% | $37,500,000 | $210,000 | Brainrot God |
| Los Orcalitos | 15% | $45,000,000 | $310,000 | Brainrot God |
| Los Tipi Tacos | 10% | $46,000,000 | $260,000 | Brainrot God |
| Los Tortus | 5% | $100,000,000 | $500,000 | Secret |
| Los Jobcitos | 3.5% | $500,000,000 | $1,500,000 | Secret |
| Los Combinasionas | 1% | $2,000,000,000 | $15,000,000 | Secret |
| Los 67 | 0.5% | $2,700,000,000 | $22,500,000 | Secret |
The Los Lucky Blocks open instantly with no waiting period. While they’re more expensive than some other event-exclusive blocks, they offer a good chance to obtain high-value Secret brainrots. The Los 67 brainrot, in particular, generates an impressive $22.5 million per second, making it one of the most valuable brainrots in the game.
Spooky Lucky Block?
The Spooky Lucky Block was released on October 25, 2025, as part of the Halloween festivities in Steal a Brainrot. This seasonal block can be obtained by participating in Admin Abuse events or by using 500 Candy Corns to spawn it. The Spooky Lucky Block features an orange pumpkin-style Jack o’ lantern design with white wings and mystery symbols in its eyes, perfectly fitting the Halloween theme.
The Spooky Lucky Block contains eight brainrots with these drop rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity |
| Mummy Ambalabu | 32.7% | $45,000,000 | $250,000 | Brainrot God |
| Cappucino Clownino | 32.5% | $48,500,000 | $285,000 | Brainrot God |
| Jackorilla | 19.5% | $80,000,000 | $325,000 | Secret |
| Pumpkini Spyderini | 9% | $165,000,000 | $650,000 | Secret |
| Trickolino | 3% | $235,000,000 | $900,000 | Secret |
| Telemorte | 2% | $550,000,000 | $2,000,000 | Secret |
| Los Spooky Combinasionas | 1% | $3,000,000,000 | $20,000,000 | Secret |
| La Casa Boo | 0.3% | $40,000,000,000 | $100,000,000 | Secret |
The Spooky Lucky Block opens instantly with no waiting period. It’s particularly notable for containing six Secret rarity brainrots, more than any other Lucky Block in the game. The rarest brainrot, La Casa Boo, has an incredibly low drop rate of just 0.3% but generates an astonishing $100 million per second, making it one of the most coveted brainrots in Steal a Brainrot.
Los Taco Blocks?
Los Taco Blocks are a special variant released on November 18th, 2025, during Taco-related events. These blocks cost $300 million in-game money and feature a unique appearance of three Taco Lucky Blocks lined up in a row. As a Taco Rarity block, it contains “los” versions of several original Taco Lucky Block brainrots.
The Los Taco Blocks contain five brainrots with these drop rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity |
| Los Chihuaninis | 51% | $32,000,000 | $160,000 | Brainrot God |
| Los Gattitos | 40% | $47,500,000 | $275,000 | Brainrot God |
| Los Cucarachas | 5.5% | $300,000,000 | $1,250,000 | Secret |
| Los Quesadillas | 2% | $875,000,000 | $4,500,000 | Secret |
| Los Burritos | 0.5% | $1,400,000,000 | $8,500,000 | Secret |
The Los Taco Blocks open instantly with no waiting period. While they have fewer brainrot options compared to some other Lucky Blocks, they offer a decent chance to obtain high-value Secret brainrots. The Los Burritos brainrot, despite its extremely low drop rate of 0.5%, generates an impressive $8.5 million per second.
How to Open Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot?
Opening Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot is straightforward once you know the process. After purchasing or stealing a Lucky Block, return to your base and approach the block. Hold down the E button to initiate the opening process. The block will disappear, and a roulette animation will begin, eventually revealing the brainrot you’ve received based on the drop rates for that specific Lucky Block.
For regular Lucky Blocks (Mythic, Brainrot God, and Secret), you’ll need to wait a specific time before they can be opened:
- Mythic Lucky Block: 10 minutes
- Brainrot God Lucky Block: 10 minutes
- Secret Lucky Block: 30 minutes
During this waiting period, your Lucky Block is vulnerable to theft by other players, so it’s important to keep it protected. Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks (Admin, Taco, Los, Spooky, and Los Taco) open instantly with no waiting period, making them less risky to obtain.
To protect your Lucky Blocks from theft while waiting to open them, consider placing them in a secure area of your base that’s difficult for other players to access. Some players also use decoys or multiple storage areas to confuse potential thieves. Remember that the longer the waiting period, the greater the risk of theft, so plan accordingly when obtaining regular Lucky Blocks.
Pro Tips for Maximizing Lucky Block Value?
When it comes to Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot, making smart decisions can save you time and money while maximizing your rewards. Here are some pro tips to help you get the most value from your Lucky Block investments:
First, consider whether to buy Lucky Blocks with Robux or wait for them to spawn on the conveyor belt. For Mythic and Brainrot God Lucky Blocks, waiting for spawns is often more cost-effective if you have enough in-game currency. However, for Secret Lucky Blocks, the extremely low spawn rate might make purchasing with Robux worthwhile if you’re trying to obtain rare brainrots quickly.
For event-exclusive Lucky Blocks, timing is everything. These blocks only appear during specific events, so make sure to participate in Admin Abuse events, Taco Tuesdays, and seasonal celebrations like Halloween and Christmas. During these events, focus on earning the special currencies (like Candy Corns for Halloween events) that allow you to spawn these exclusive blocks.
When deciding between different Lucky Blocks, consider your current progress in the game. If you’re just starting out, Mythic Lucky Blocks provide a good entry point with affordable costs and decent rewards. As you advance, Brainrot God and Secret Lucky Blocks offer better value for more experienced players with larger in-game currency reserves.
Finally, manage your expectations when it comes to drop rates. The rarest brainrots have extremely low chances of appearing, sometimes less than 1%. Don’t spend all your resources chasing these ultra-rare brainrots. Instead, set a budget for Lucky Block purchases and stick to it, treating them as a fun gamble rather than a guaranteed investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the rarest brainrot in Steal a Brainrot Lucky Blocks?
The rarest brainrot in Steal a Brainrot Lucky Blocks is La Casa Boo from the Spooky Lucky Block, with an incredibly low drop rate of just 0.3%. This Secret rarity brainrot costs $40 billion but generates an astonishing $100 million per second, making it one of the most valuable brainrots in the game. Other extremely rare brainrots include La Secret Combinasion (0.5% drop rate) from the Secret Lucky Block and Los 67 (0.5% drop rate) from Los Lucky Blocks.
Can you get Lucky Blocks without spending real money?
Yes, you can obtain Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot without spending real money. All Lucky Blocks can be purchased with in-game currency that you earn through gameplay. Regular Lucky Blocks (Mythic, Brainrot God, and Secret) spawn on the conveyor belt and can be bought with in-game money. Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks can be obtained during special events by participating in activities or earning event-specific currencies like Candy Corns. You can also steal Lucky Blocks from other players, though this comes with its own risks.
Which Lucky Block gives the best value for Robux?
The Brainrot God Lucky Block generally offers the best value for Robux among the regular Lucky Blocks. At 599 Robux, it provides a good balance of cost and potential rewards, with brainrots that generate significant income. For event-exclusive blocks, the Admin Lucky Block offers excellent value with a chance to obtain rare brainrots like La Grande Combinasion. However, the “best value” ultimately depends on your current progress in the game and what you’re hoping to obtain from the Lucky Blocks.
How often do Lucky Blocks spawn on the conveyor belt?
Lucky Blocks spawn randomly on the conveyor belt in Steal a Brainrot, with no guaranteed spawn times. The spawn rates vary by block type, with Mythic Lucky Blocks spawning most frequently, followed by Brainrot God Lucky Blocks. Secret Lucky Blocks have an extremely low spawn rate, making them rare to find on the conveyor belt. Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks don’t spawn on the conveyor belt and can only be obtained during their respective events.
Are Lucky Blocks considered gambling in Steal a Brainrot?
Yes, Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot are considered a form of gambling in some countries due to their random nature and the use of premium currency (Robux) to purchase them. This is why Lucky Blocks are not available for purchase via Robux in countries like Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, and several others where gambling laws are strict. In these regions, players can only obtain Lucky Blocks using in-game currency earned through gameplay.
What happens if someone steals your Lucky Block before you open it?
If another player steals your Lucky Block before you can open it, you lose the block and any potential brainrot it contained. This is why it’s important to protect your Lucky Blocks, especially the regular ones with long waiting periods. To minimize the risk of theft, place your Lucky Blocks in secure areas of your base that are difficult for other players to access. Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks are less risky since they can be opened immediately with no waiting period.
Can you trade brainrots obtained from Lucky Blocks?
Yes, you can trade brainrots obtained from Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot. Trading is a core feature of the game, allowing players to exchange brainrots with each other. This can be a good strategy if you obtain duplicate brainrots or ones that don’t fit your current gameplay goals. Rare brainrots with low drop rates are particularly valuable in trading and can be exchanged for multiple less rare brainrots or other in-game assets.
Conclusion
Lucky Blocks are an exciting and integral part of Steal a Brainrot, offering players the chance to obtain rare and valuable brainrots that can significantly boost their income generation. With 8 different Lucky Blocks to choose from—3 regular blocks available anytime and 5 event-exclusive blocks—there’s something for every type of player, regardless of their progress in the game or budget.
When deciding which Lucky Blocks to pursue, consider your current resources, gameplay goals, and risk tolerance. Regular Lucky Blocks like the Mythic and Brainrot God variants offer a good starting point for newer players, while the Secret Lucky Block provides high-risk, high-reward opportunities for more experienced players. Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks offer unique opportunities during special events and often feature some of the rarest and most valuable brainrots in the game.
Remember to manage your expectations when it comes to drop rates and set a budget for your Lucky Block purchases. The rarest brainrots have extremely low chances of appearing, so treat Lucky Blocks as a fun gamble rather than a guaranteed investment. With the strategies and information provided in this guide, you’re now equipped to make smart decisions about which Lucky Blocks to pursue and how to maximize their value in your Steal a Brainrot journey.


