
Opening Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot is one of the most fun parts of the game, since every block gives you the chance to unlock a new brainrot that can actually earn you money over time. The blocks themselves don’t generate income, but the brainrots inside are what make the grind worth it, turning every roll into a moment of excitement. In this guide, we’ll go through every Lucky Block available, how you can get them, and the exact drop chances for each brainrot so you always know what you’re working toward. This will help you understand which blocks are worth chasing and how to make the most out of every opening.
There are eight different Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot: Mythic Lucky Block, Brainrot God Lucky Block, Secret Lucky Block, Admin Lucky Block, Taco Lucky Block, Los Lucky Block, Spooky Lucky Block, and Los Taco Block. None of them have guaranteed drops, and there’s no pity system of any kind, so every roll is completely random no matter how many times you open a block. Since there are no active Steal a Brainrot codes, the only ways to get these blocks are through in-game cash, stealing from other players, or occasional admin-run giveaways.
To make everything easier to understand, we’ve separated all Lucky Blocks into two groups: regular blocks and event-exclusive blocks. Below, you’ll find how to obtain each one and what you can expect when you open them.
Steal a Brainrot has three standard Lucky Blocks you can grab at any time. These are the ones players hunt for the most since they’re always obtainable through cash, Robux, or conveyor-belt spawns.

The Mythic Lucky Block is the first major block you’ll encounter and one of the easiest high-tier boxes to grab. It shows up on the conveyor belt and costs $2.5M cash, or you can buy it from the shop for 175 Robux. Visually, this block is bright red with white question marks and wing details, making it instantly recognizable. It has five different brainrots inside, each with its own drop rate.
Mythic Lucky Block Drop Chances
• Spioniro Golubiro — 37% chance, valued at $750K, earns around $3.5K per second.
• Tigrilini Watermelini — 30% chance, valued at $1M, earns about $7.5K per second.
• Zibra Zubra Zibralini — 20% chance, valued at $1M, earning roughly $6K per second.
• Carrotini Brainini — 10% chance, valued at $4.7M, generates around $15K per second.
• Bananito Bandito — 3% chance, valued at $4.9M, earning close to $16.5K per second.

The Brainrot God Lucky Block is a higher-end version of the Mythic Block. It appears on the conveyor belt and costs $15M cash, or you can buy it from the shop for 599 Robux. It’s a blue block with rainbow accents and white wings, and it also has five potential brainrots inside.
Brainrot God Lucky Block Drop Chances
• Tigrioligre Frutonni — 54% chance, valued at $15M, around $60K per second.
• Orcalero Orcala — 30% chance, valued at $15M, around $100K per second.
• Bulbito Bandito Traktorito — 10% chance, valued at $25M, up to $205K per second.
• Mastodontico Telepiedone — 5% chance, valued at $47.5M, about $275K per second.
• Pop Pop Sahur — 1% chance, valued at $65M, generating roughly $295K per second.

The Secret Lucky Block is the rarest of the permanent blocks. It spawns just like the others, but it has a massive price tag: $750M cash or 2399 Robux in the shop. The block is black with white symbols and wings. Inside, you’ll find five brainrots, ranging from mid-tier to one of the highest-value brainrots in the entire game.
Secret Lucky Block Drop Chances
• Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini — 74.5% chance, valued at $500M, earns about $350K per second.
• Pot Hotspot — 21% chance, valued at $500M, around $2.5M per second.
• Esok Sekolah — 3% chance, valued at $750M, around $3M per second.
• Spaghetti Tualetti — 1% chance, valued at $750M, roughly $6M per second.
• La Secret Combinasion — 0.5% chance, valued at $50B, generating an insane $125M per second.
Some Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot only appear during special events, admin moments, or limited-time celebrations. These blocks often contain stronger brainrots, higher money-per-second values, and some of the rarest drops in the entire game. Below you’ll find all five event-exclusive Lucky Blocks, how to get them, and what you can expect from opening each one.

The Admin Lucky Block first appeared during the famous Admin Abuse War between Sammy and Jandel. It only shows up when admin events are active and costs $100M to purchase whenever it spawns. The design is heavily inspired by developer SammySpyder, featuring a yellow block, red question-mark eyes, a red top hat, white wings, and his signature :3 face. This block opens instantly and has one of the most unpredictable drop pools in the game. It includes everything from rare secrets like La Grande Combinasion and 67, down to high-value Brainrot Gods such as Crabbo Limonetta and Alessio, and finally more common mythics like Carloo.

The Taco Lucky Block appears only during Taco Tuesday events (Mexico). Costing $50M, this block looks exactly like a taco with wings attached. It includes a mix of Taco-themed brainrots such as Chihuanini Taconini, Gattito Tacoto, and Los Tipi Tacos, along with rare Secret drops like Quesadilla Crocodila, Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos, and the ultra-rare Burrito Bandito, which sits at the very bottom of the drop-rate list.

Los Lucky Blocks are essentially three Admin Blocks fused horizontally, each with different faces. They only appear during admin events, cost $250M, and include eight different brainrots when opened. Expect Brainrot God variants like Los Bombinitos, Los Orcalitos, and Los Tipi Tacos, as well as a lineup of extremely rare Secrets such as Los Tortus, Los Jobcitos, Los Combinasionas, and Los 67, each offering much higher value and money-per-second.

Added during the Halloween event, the Spooky Lucky Block was available through admin abuse spawns for $350M or purchasable using 500 Candy Corns in the seasonal shop. Its look is a Jack-o-lantern box with glowing symbols and white wings. The drop list ranges from strong Brainrot Gods like Mummy Ambalabu and Cappucino Clownino, to rare Secret pulls including Jackorilla, Pumpkini Spyderini, Trickolino, Telemorte, Los Spooky Combinasionas, and the extremely valuable La Casa Boo, which has one of the lowest drop rates in the entire game.

Los Taco Blocks appear during the same events as the Taco Lucky Block but are much rarer and cost $300M. The design is made up of three Taco Blocks lined up in a row, and the brainrot pool includes special “Los” versions of Taco drops. Inside, you’ll find options like Los Chihuaninis and Los Gattitos from the Brainrot God tier, plus Secrets such as Los Cucarachas, Los Quesadillas, and the ultra-rare Los Burritos, which is among the most valuable Taco-related brainrots.
Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot are essentially loot boxes you can open for a random brainrot, each tied to the block’s tier. Every roll is pure luck—some brainrots show up constantly, while the rare ones can take a while to appear. You can grab Lucky Blocks using in-game cash or Robux, and in some cases even steal them from another player. Each block gives you one brainrot, and since the results are fully RNG, you’ll see plenty of duplicates before you pull something valuable.
To open a Lucky Block in Steal a Brainrot, bring the block back to your base after buying or stealing it. Once it’s placed, walk up to it and hold the E key to start the opening animation. The block will vanish and a roulette-style roll will begin, eventually landing on one random brainrot based on the block’s tier and drop pool. Keep in mind that standard Lucky Blocks usually have a short cooldown before they can be opened, while event versions can be used right away.
Lucky Blocks are one of the most exciting features in Steal a Brainrot, and understanding how each one works makes the rolling experience even better. Whether you’re opening regular blocks or chasing the rare event-exclusive ones, every pull gives you a chance at a brainrot that can boost your progress in a big way. With each block offering different odds, values, and rarities, knowing what you’re opening — and what you might get — helps you make smarter choices with your money and time. No matter which Lucky Block you’re hunting for, the thrill of opening them is a huge part of what makes Steal a Brainrot so addictive.
Posted On: November 28th, 2025
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