Lucky Blocks are the shiny new toys in Steal a Brainrot, introduced in the July 2025 update. Think of them as loot boxes that can drop some of the rarest and most powerful Brainrots in the game. These Brainrots are the heart of the game, generating Cash over time to help you build epic bases, buy cool gear, and steal from other players (because, you know, it’s in the name). The blocks come in three flavors, each tied to a specific rarity of Brainrots:
- Mythic Lucky Block: Packed with three Mythic rarity Brainrots.
- Brainrot God Lucky Block: Contains two Brainrot God rarity Brainrots.
- Secret Lucky Block: The top tier prize, holding Secret rarity Brainrots.
- Admin Lucky Block: The ultimate block containing rarest brainrots.
Opening a Lucky Block is like rolling the dice—you never know exactly what you’ll get, but the thrill of possibly landing a Secret Brainrot keeps you hooked. These blocks add a layer of pure RNG (random number generation) to the game, shaking up the usual grind and making every drop or purchase a heart-pounding moment.
The Three Tiers of Lucky Blocks
There are three distinct types of Lucky Blocks you can find, each with its own look, spawn rate, and potential rewards.
How to Get Lucky Blocks
There are two main ways to score Lucky Blocks, and each has its own vibe depending on your playstyle:
From the main conveyer belt: Like other brainrots these lucky blocks has a chances to spawn on the main conveyer belt from where you can buy them but these chances are very slim. If you do not want to buy them with robux try to attend admin events such as updates where the admin can spawn lucky blocks on the belt. If you do buy them from the ramp there will be 10 min timer after which you will be able to open the block.
Purchasing from the In-Game Shop: If waiting around isn’t your thing, you can head to the in-game Shop and buy Lucky Blocks with Robux, Roblox’s virtual currency. This is the fastest way to get your hands on them, and you can choose exactly which type you want—Mythic, Brainrot God, or Secret. It’s perfect for players who want to skip the randomness and go straight for the good stuff. Plus, you can buy multiple blocks at once if you’re feeling extra spendy.
Stealing from other players: Since Steal a Brainrot is all about, well, stealing, you can also try to swipe Lucky Blocks from other players’ inventories. It’s risky and takes some serious skill (think sneaking into bases or raiding AFK players), but it’s part of the game’s charm. Just a heads-up: stealing is a core mechanic, but it can feel rough for newer players who’ve saved up for their first block. If you’re going this route, maybe target high rollers rather than picking on the little guys.









