Best Lucky Blocks In Steal A Brainrot July 2026
Welcome to the ultimate guide covering every Lucky Block in Steal a Brainrot! If you’re looking to maximize your earnings and understand exactly which Lucky Blocks offer the best value, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve spent countless hours researching, testing, and compiling the most comprehensive information available about all six Lucky Blocks currently in the game.
Quick Overview
| Lucky Block Type | Cost (Robux) | Cost (In-Game Cash) | Wait Time | Best For |
| Mythic | 175 | $1M | 10 minutes | Beginners |
| Brainrot God | 599 | $15M | 10 minutes | Mid-game players |
| Secret | 2,399 | $500M | 30 minutes | High rollers |
| Admin | N/A | $100M | None | Event players |
| Taco | N/A | $50M | None | Taco Tuesday events |
| Los | N/A | $250M | None | Admin abuse events |
What Are Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot?
Lucky Blocks are essentially mystery loot boxes that you can purchase or find spawning on the conveyor belt in Steal a Brainrot. Unlike regular Brainrots that generate passive income, Lucky Blocks contain random Brainrots that you receive after waiting for a specific time period. Each Lucky Block type offers different Brainrots with varying rarities and drop rates, making some more valuable than others.
Think of Lucky Blocks as gambling boxes – the rarer the Brainrot, the more money it generates, but the lower your chances of getting it. I’ll break down each Lucky Block type in detail, including exactly how to get them, what they contain, and which ones offer the best value for your investment.
Regular Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot
These are the three Lucky Blocks that you can purchase from the shop or wait for them to spawn on the red conveyor belt. They form the core Lucky Block experience and are available to all players.
Mythic Lucky Block
The Mythic Lucky Block is your entry point into the world of Lucky Blocks. It’s the cheapest option and perfect for beginners who want to test their luck without breaking the bank.
How to Get:
- Purchase from the shop for 175 Robux
- Wait for it to spawn on the conveyor belt and buy for $1 million in-game cash
- Note: Not available for Robux purchase in Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, Türkiye, UAE, and Australia due to regional restrictions
Appearance: Red and white block with wings, featuring white question marks and a smiley face. The red forms the main block body while white accents create the question marks, corners, and mouth.
Wait Time: 10 minutes before you can open it
Contents and Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income Rate |
| Spioniro Golubiro | 40% | $750,000 | $3,500/s |
| Tigrilini Watermelini | 30% | $1,000,000 | $7,500/s |
| Zibra Zubra Zibralini | 20% | $1,000,000 | $6,000/s |
| Carrotini Brainini | 10% | $4,700,000 | $15,000/s |
| Bananito Bandito | 3% | $4,900,000 | $16,500/s |
My Analysis: The Mythic Lucky Block offers decent value for beginners. You have a 70% chance of getting a Brainrot that generates at least $6,000/s, which isn’t bad for the low entry cost. However, the really valuable drops (Carrotini Brainini and Bananito Bandito) have combined odds of only 13%, making this more of a beginner’s luck test than a reliable income source.
Brainrot God Lucky Block
Ready to step up your game? The Brainrot God Lucky Block offers significantly better rewards than the Mythic version, but at a higher cost.
How to Get:
- Purchase from the shop for 599 Robux
- Wait for it to spawn on the conveyor belt and buy for $15 million in-game cash
- Same regional restrictions apply as the Mythic block
Appearance: Blue block with rainbow details. The blue forms the main body while rainbow elements create the question marks, corners, and smile. Like other Lucky Blocks, it has white wings on each side.
Wait Time: 10 minutes before opening
Contents and Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income Rate |
| Tigroligre Frutonni | 55% | $15,000,000 | $60,000/s |
| Orcalero Orcala | 30% | $15,000,000 | $1,000,000/s |
| Bulbito Bandito Traktorito | 10% | $25,000,000 | $205,000/s |
| Mastodontico Telepiedone | 5% | $47,500,000 | $275,000/s |
| Pop Pop Sahur | 1% | $65,000,000 | $295,000/s |
My Analysis: This is where Lucky Blocks start getting interesting! Even the most common drop (Tigroligre Frutonni) generates $60,000/s, which is substantial. You have a 35% chance of getting something that generates at least $205,000/s, and the ultra-rare Pop Pop Sahur at 1% drop rate is an absolute game-changer if you’re lucky enough to get it. The 15x cost increase over the Mythic block is justified by the significantly better returns.
Secret Lucky Block
The Secret Lucky Block is the premium option among regular Lucky Blocks. It’s expensive but offers the chance to get some of the most valuable Brainrots in the game.
How to Get:
- Purchase from the shop for 2,399 Robux (originally 2,999 Robux at launch)
- Wait for it to spawn on the conveyor belt and buy for $500 million in-game cash
- Has a very slim chance of spawning naturally on the conveyor belt
- Same regional restrictions apply
Appearance: Black and white block with wings. The black forms the main body while white elements create the question marks and corners. Features the signature :3 face with white boxes as eyes containing question marks.
Wait Time: 30 minutes before opening (the longest wait time of all Lucky Blocks)
Contents and Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Cost | Income Rate |
| Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini | 74.5% | $500,000,000 | $350,000/s |
| Pot Hotspot | 21% | $500,000,000 | $2,500,000/s |
| Esok Sekolah | 3% | $750,000,000 | $3,000,000/s |
| Spaghetti Tualetti | 1% | $750,000,000 | $6,000,000/s |
| La Secret Combinasion | 0.5% | $50,000,000,000 | $125,000,000/s |
My Analysis: The Secret Lucky Block is a high-risk, high-reward investment. The 74.5% chance of getting Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini (which only generates $350,000/s) frustrates many players, but the 25.5% chance of getting something much better makes it worthwhile for high rollers. The legendary La Secret Combinasion at 0.5% drop rate is essentially winning the lottery – it generates $125 million per second! This block is best for players who can afford to take big risks for potentially massive rewards.
Event-Exclusive Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot
These three Lucky Blocks only appear during special events and don’t require any waiting time to open. They’re typically available during Admin Abuse events or special themed events.
Admin Lucky Block
The Admin Lucky Block was added during the Admin Abuse War event and is based on the game’s developer, SammySpyder. It’s one of the most exciting Lucky Blocks due to its variety of high-value drops.
How to Get:
- Available during Admin Abuse events for $100 million
- Spawns naturally during these special events
- Cannot be purchased with Robux
Appearance: Yellow block with red question marks for pupils, wings, and a red top hat resembling Sammy’s avatar. Features the :3 face that Sammy frequently uses in chat messages.
Wait Time: None – can be opened immediately
Contents and Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Rarity | Cost | Income Rate |
| Carloo | 30% | Mythic | $4,500,000 | $13,500/s |
| Los Bombinitos | 30% | Brainrot God | $42,500,000 | $220,000/s |
| Alessio | 20% | Brainrot God | $17,500,000 | $85,000/s |
| Crabbo Limonetta | 10.75% | Brainrot God | $46,000,000 | $235,000/s |
| Blackhole Goat | 5% | Secret | $75,000,000 | $400,000/s |
| Guerriro Digitale | 3% | Secret | $120,000,000 | $550,000/s |
| 67 | 1% | Secret | $1,200,000,000 | $7,500,000/s |
| La Grande Combinasion | 0.25% | Secret | $1,000,000,000 | $10,000,000/s |
My Analysis: The Admin Lucky Block is absolutely fantastic value at $100 million. You have a 60% chance of getting a Brainrot God rarity drop, and even the “common” Carloo generates $13,500/s. The real prizes are in the Secret rarity drops, with 67 generating an incredible $7.5 million per second and La Grande Combinasion at $10 million per second. At 0.25% drop rate, La Grande Combinasion is one of the rarest and most valuable Brainrots in the entire game. If you see an Admin Abuse event happening, this Lucky Block should be your top priority.
Taco Lucky Block
The Taco Lucky Block is a fun, themed block that appears during Taco Tuesday events. As the name suggests, it’s shaped like a taco and offers some unique rewards.
How to Get:
- Available during Taco Tuesday events for $50 million
- Only spawns on Tuesdays during special events
- Cannot be purchased with Robux
Appearance: Unique taco-shaped block with wings and question marks on the sides. Unlike other Lucky Blocks, it doesn’t follow the standard block design pattern.
Wait Time: None – can be opened immediately
Contents and Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Rarity | Cost | Income Rate |
| Chihuanini Taconini | 50% | Brainrot God | $8,500,000 | $45,000/s |
| Gattito Tacoto | 32% | Brainrot God | $32,500,000 | $165,000/s |
| Los Tipi Tacos | 10% | Brainrot God | $46,000,000 | $260,000/s |
| Quesadilla Crocodila | 5% | Secret | $700,000,000 | $3,000,000/s |
| Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos | 3% | Secret | $1,000,000,000 | $5,000,000/s |
My Analysis: The Taco Lucky Block offers excellent value at $50 million. You’re guaranteed at least a Brainrot God rarity drop, with a 92% chance of getting something that generates at least $45,000/s. The real prizes are the Secret rarity drops – Quesadilla Crocodila and Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos generate $3 million and $5 million per second respectively. At 8% combined chance for these ultra-valuable drops, the Taco Lucky Block is one of the best investments during Taco Tuesday events.
Los Lucky Block
Los Lucky Blocks are Admin-exclusive Lucky Blocks that are spawned by Sammy during Admin Abuse events. They’re essentially “baby” versions of other Lucky Blocks and contain special “Los” variants of popular Brainrots.
How to Get:
- Spawned by Sammy during Admin Abuse events
- Costs $250 million to purchase when available
- Cannot be purchased with Robux or found naturally
Appearance: Features multiple Admin Lucky Block faces arranged horizontally, showing different expressions (normal, crying, smiling). It’s the first “male” Lucky Block in the game.
Wait Time: None – can be opened immediately
Contents and Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Rate | Rarity | Cost | Income Rate |
| Los Bombinitos | 40% | Brainrot God | $42,500,000 | $220,000/s |
| Los Tungtungtungcitos | 25% | Brainrot God | $37,500,000 | $210,000/s |
| Los Orcalitos | 15% | Brainrot God | $45,000,000 | $310,000/s |
| Los Tipi Tacos | 10% | Brainrot God | $46,000,000 | $260,000/s |
| Los Tortus | 5% | Secret | $100,000,000 | $500,000/s |
| Los Jobcitos | 3.5% | Secret | $500,000,000 | $1,500,000/s |
| Los Combinasionas | 1% | Secret | $2,000,000,000 | $15,000,000/s |
| Los 67 | 0.5% | Secret | $2,700,000,000 | $22,500,000/s |
My Analysis: The Los Lucky Block is the most expensive event block at $250 million, but it offers potentially incredible returns. You’re guaranteed at least a Brainrot God rarity drop, with a 90% chance of getting something that generates at least $210,000/s. The Secret rarity drops are where this block really shines – Los Jobcitos generates $1.5 million/s, Los Combinasionas at $15 million/s, and Los 67 at an astounding $22.5 million/s! While the 10% combined chance for these ultra-rare drops makes it a gamble, the potential rewards make it worth considering if you have the cash to spare during Admin Abuse events.
How to Redeem Lucky Blocks in July 2026?
Redeeming Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot is a straightforward process, but there are some important details you need to know to make the most of your investment.
Step-by-Step Redemption Process:
- Acquire Your Lucky Block
- Purchase from the shop using Robux (for Mythic, Brainrot God, and Secret blocks)
- Wait for it to spawn on the conveyor belt and buy with in-game cash
- Find event-exclusive blocks during special events
- Place the Lucky Block in Your Base
- Once acquired, the Lucky Block will appear in your base
- You can move it around like any other Brainrot
- Consider placing it in a secure location to prevent theft
- Wait for the Timer (Regular Blocks Only)
- Mythic and Brainrot God blocks: 10 minutes
- Secret block: 30 minutes
- Event blocks (Admin, Taco, Los): No waiting required
- Open the Lucky Block
- When ready, the timer will be replaced with “READY”
- PC players: Press and hold ‘E’
- Mobile players: Hold the screen
- The game will show a rolling animation of all possible contents
- Receive Your Reward
- One random Brainrot from the block’s contents will be awarded
- The Brainrot will appear in your base and start generating income
- The Lucky Block will disappear after opening
Important Tips:
- Save Your Progress: Make sure to save your game before opening expensive Lucky Blocks
- Secure Your Base: Place Lucky Blocks in protected areas to prevent theft during the waiting period
- Event Timing: For event blocks, be ready to purchase immediately as they’re limited-time offers
- Budget Wisely: Don’t spend all your money on Lucky Blocks – they’re gambling, not guaranteed investments
How to Get More Lucky Blocks in July 2026?
Want to maximize your Lucky Block collection? Here are the best strategies I’ve found for acquiring more Lucky Blocks efficiently.
1. Shop Purchases (Regular Blocks)
The most reliable method for getting Mythic, Brainrot God, and Secret Lucky Blocks is through the shop:
- Mythic Lucky Block: 175 Robux each
- Brainrot God Lucky Block: 599 Robux each
- Secret Lucky Block: 2,399 Robux each
Pro Tip: Wait for special promotions or events when the developer might offer discounts on Robux purchases.
2. Conveyor Belt Spawning
All regular Lucky Blocks can spawn naturally on the red conveyor belt:
- Mythic Block: Common spawn, costs $1 million
- Brainrot God Block: Uncommon spawn, costs $15 million
- Secret Block: Very rare spawn, costs $500 million
Strategy: Camp near the conveyor belt during peak hours when more players are online, as this seems to increase spawn rates.
3. Event Participation
Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks require active participation:
- Admin Lucky Block: Available during Admin Abuse events ($100 million)
- Taco Lucky Block: Available during Taco Tuesday events ($50 million)
- Los Lucky Block: Spawned by Sammy during Admin Abuse events ($250 million)
Pro Tip: Join the official Discord to get real-time notifications about events and Lucky Block spawns.
4. Server Hopping
For conveyor belt spawns, server hopping can be effective:
- Join a server and check the conveyor belt
- If no Lucky Blocks, leave and join a new server
- Repeat until you find the Lucky Block you want
Note: This works best for less rare blocks like the Mythic Lucky Block.
5. Group Coordination
Team up with friends or join a dedicated Steal a Brainrot group:
- Share information about Lucky Block spawns
- Coordinate purchases during events
- Help protect each other’s Lucky Blocks from theft
Best Value Lucky Blocks: My Personal Rankings
After extensive research and testing, here’s my personal ranking of Lucky Blocks based on value for money:
1. Taco Lucky Block (Event Only)
Why it’s #1: At $50 million, you’re guaranteed at least a Brainrot God rarity drop with an 8% chance at Secret rarity drops generating millions per second. The risk-to-reward ratio is exceptional.
2. Admin Lucky Block (Event Only)
Why it’s #2: For $100 million, you get access to some of the rarest Brainrots in the game, including La Grande Combinasion at 0.25% drop rate. The variety of high-value drops makes this consistently worthwhile.
3. Brainrot God Lucky Block
Why it’s #3: At 599 Robux or $15 million, this offers the best balance of cost and potential returns among regularly available blocks. The 1% chance at Pop Pop Sahur ($295,000/s) is particularly enticing.
4. Mythic Lucky Block
Why it’s #4: While the returns are modest compared to other blocks, the low cost (175 Robux or $1 million) makes it perfect for beginners or those testing their luck.
5. Los Lucky Block (Event Only)
Why it’s #5: Despite having the highest potential returns (Los 67 at $22.5 million/s), the $250 million cost makes it prohibitively expensive for most players. Only recommended for high rollers.
6. Secret Lucky Block
Why it’s #6: The 74.5% chance of getting the relatively weak Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini makes this a risky investment. Only recommended if you can afford to lose and are chasing the legendary La Secret Combinasion.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using Lucky Blocks
Based on my experience and community feedback, here are the most common mistakes players make with Lucky Blocks:
1. Spending All Your Money at Once
Lucky Blocks are gambling, not investments. I’ve seen too many players go broke trying to chase that one rare drop. Rule of thumb: Never spend more than 20% of your total cash on Lucky Blocks at once.
2. Ignoring Event Blocks
Many players focus only on regular Lucky Blocks and miss out on the incredible value offered by event-exclusive blocks like the Taco and Admin Lucky Blocks. These often offer better value than their regular counterparts.
3. Not Securing Your Lucky Blocks
During the waiting period for regular Lucky Blocks, other players can steal them. Always place your Lucky Blocks in protected areas of your base and consider having friends help guard them.
4. Opening Blocks Immediately in Public Servers
If you’re playing in a public server and get a valuable Lucky Block, consider moving to a private server before opening it. This prevents others from potentially stealing your reward.
5. Chasing Losses
It’s easy to fall into the trap of “just one more” when you don’t get the drop you want. Set a budget and stick to it, regardless of your results.
6. Ignoring the Math
Each Lucky Block has fixed drop rates. Don’t fall for superstitions or “patterns” – the odds are what they are. Make decisions based on mathematics, not feelings.
Pro Strategies for Maximizing Lucky Block Value
Want to take your Lucky Block game to the next level? Here are some advanced strategies I’ve developed:
1. The Event Calendar Method
Keep track of when events typically occur:
- Admin Abuse events: Usually happen multiple times per week
- Taco Tuesday: Every Tuesday (obviously!)
- Special events: Follow the official Twitter for announcements
Strategy: Save up cash in advance of known events to maximize your purchasing power when valuable Lucky Blocks become available.
2. The Server Hop Strategy
For rare conveyor belt spawns like the Secret Lucky Block:
- Join a server during peak hours (evenings, weekends)
- Check the conveyor belt immediately
- If no Secret Block, leave and join a new server
- Repeat until you find one
Efficiency Tip: This works best with a group of friends who can communicate about server status.
3. The Investment Portfolio Approach
Treat Lucky Blocks like an investment portfolio:
- 70% of your budget: Safe options (Mythic, Brainrot God)
- 20% of your budget: Moderate risk (Secret, Taco)
- 10% of your budget: High risk (Admin, Los)
This balanced approach minimizes risk while still giving you shots at the big prizes.
4. The Coordinated Purchase Method
For expensive Lucky Blocks:
- Team up with trusted friends
- Pool resources to purchase multiple blocks
- Agree in advance how to split any valuable rewards
- Open blocks simultaneously to reduce theft risk
Warning: Only do this with players you trust completely!
5. The Timing Strategy
Pay attention to server dynamics:
- Join servers right after restarts for better spawn rates
- Avoid servers with known thieves if you have valuable Lucky Blocks
- Time your purchases for when fewer players are online to reduce competition
Platform-Specific Information
PC Players
- Use the ‘E’ key to open Lucky Blocks
- Easier to quickly navigate to the conveyor belt for spawns
- Better for server hopping strategies
- Can use multiple accounts more easily
Mobile Players
- Hold the screen to open Lucky Blocks
- More challenging for precise movements and quick reactions
- Consider using a Bluetooth controller for better control
- Battery life can be a concern during extended play sessions
Console Players
- Use the designated interact button to open Lucky Blocks
- Generally more stable performance but less flexibility
- Server hopping is more time-consuming
- Consider using the mobile app for quick checks when away from console
Lucky Block History and Evolution
Lucky Blocks were introduced to Steal a Brainrot on July 12, 2025, as part of a major update that added three initial blocks: Mythic, Brainrot God, and Secret. Since then, they’ve evolved significantly:
Key Updates:
- August 23, 2025: Admin Lucky Block added during Admin Abuse War event
- September 2, 2025: Taco Lucky Block introduced for Taco Tuesday events
- October 4, 2025: Los Lucky Blocks added as Admin-exclusive content
- Various updates: New Brainrots added to existing blocks, drop rates adjusted
Interesting Facts:
- The Secret Lucky Block originally cost 2,999 Robux but was reduced to 2,399 Robux
- Los Lucky Blocks is the first “male” Lucky Block in the game
- The Admin Lucky Block is based on developer SammySpyder’s avatar
- Some countries restrict Robux purchases of Lucky Blocks due to gambling laws
FAQ
What are the drop rates for Secret Lucky Blocks?
Secret Lucky Blocks have the following drop rates: Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini (74.5%), Pot Hotspot (21%), Esok Sekolah (3%), Spaghetti Tualetti (1%), and La Secret Combinasion (0.5%). The high chance of getting the relatively weak Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini makes this a risky investment.
How often do Lucky Blocks spawn on the conveyor belt?
Spawn rates vary by block type: Mythic Lucky Blocks spawn frequently, Brainrot God Lucky Blocks spawn uncommonly, and Secret Lucky Blocks have a very slim chance of spawning naturally. Server hopping during peak hours increases your chances of finding them.
Can Lucky Blocks be stolen by other players?
Yes, Lucky Blocks can be stolen just like regular Brainrots. During the waiting period for regular Lucky Blocks, other players can take them from your base. Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks can be stolen immediately after purchase since they don’t have a waiting period.
Which Lucky Block has the highest value Brainrot?
The Los Lucky Block contains Los 67, which generates $22,500,000 per second – the highest income rate of any Lucky Block Brainrot. However, it only has a 0.5% drop rate and costs $250 million, making it extremely rare and expensive to obtain.
Are Lucky Blocks worth the investment?
It depends on your budget and risk tolerance. For most players, the Brainrot God Lucky Block offers the best balance of cost and potential returns. Event-exclusive blocks like the Taco and Admin Lucky Blocks often provide excellent value when available. Always remember that Lucky Blocks are essentially gambling – never spend more than you can afford to lose.
How do I know when Admin Abuse events are happening?
Join the official Steal a Brainrot Discord server to get real-time notifications about Admin Abuse events and other special occasions when event-exclusive Lucky Blocks become available. You can also follow the official Twitter account for announcements.
Can I get Lucky Blocks for free?
While there’s no guaranteed way to get Lucky Blocks for free, you can sometimes find them spawning on the conveyor belt and purchase them with in-game cash instead of Robux. Event-exclusive Lucky Blocks can only be purchased with in-game cash during their respective events.
What’s the rarest Brainrot available from Lucky Blocks?
La Grande Combinasion from the Admin Lucky Block is one of the rarest, with only a 0.25% drop rate. La Secret Combinasion from the Secret Lucky Block is equally rare at 0.5%. Both generate massive income but are extremely difficult to obtain.
Do Lucky Block drop rates ever change?
Yes, the developer occasionally adjusts drop rates as part of game updates. New Brainrots are sometimes added to existing Lucky Blocks, and drop rates may be rebalanced. Always check the most recent patch notes for the latest information.
Should I save up for a Secret Lucky Block or buy multiple Brainrot God blocks?
For most players, buying multiple Brainrot God blocks offers better value. The Secret Lucky Block’s 74.5% chance of giving you a relatively weak Brainrot makes it risky, while Brainrot God blocks provide more consistent value. Only go for the Secret Lucky Block if you can afford the risk and are specifically chasing La Secret Combinasion.
Conclusion
Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot offer an exciting gamble with the potential for massive rewards. From the beginner-friendly Mythic Lucky Block to the ultra-rare Los Lucky Block, there’s something for every budget and risk tolerance.
Remember to approach Lucky Blocks as entertainment rather than investment, set a budget you’re comfortable with, and take advantage of event-exclusive blocks when they become available. The Taco and Admin Lucky Blocks, in particular, often offer exceptional value that shouldn’t be missed.
Whether you’re a casual player looking to test your luck or a dedicated collector chasing the rarest Brainrots, this guide has provided you with all the information you need to make informed decisions about Lucky Blocks in Steal a Brainrot. Good luck, and may the drop rates be ever in your favor!
For more Steal a Brainrot guides, check out our Steal A Brainrot Tier List, Chipso and Queso Event Guide, and Los Tungtungtungcitos Guide. Don’t forget to bookmark this page for quick reference during your Lucky Block adventures!
