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Steal a Brainrot Tier List

Steal a Brainrot Tier List (February 2026) Best Brainrots Ranked

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I’ve spent countless hours grinding Steal a Brainrot on Roblox, and figuring out which Brainrots actually make you rich versus which ones waste your space has been quite the journey. With over 200 Brainrots across 8 rarity tiers, knowing exactly which units deserve your investment makes all the difference between building wealth and staying broke.

In this definitive Steal a Brainrot tier list, I’m ranking every Brainrot based on income generation, cost efficiency, rarity, and overall value. Whether you’re starting with common units or hunting legendary Secret rarities, this guide will show you precisely which Brainrots to target and which ones to skip entirely.

What Makes a Brainrot Worth Your Investment?

The best Brainrots aren’t just about flashy designs or rare drops. Smart players focus on three key metrics: income-to-cost ratio determines your actual profit margins, mutation compatibility amplifies earnings through trait combinations, and steal potential ensures you’re building valuable inventory since stealing is literally the core mechanic.

I analyze spawn rates, income generation per second, and how each Brainrot performs with common mutations like Golden, Diamond, and Rainbow. Secret and OG rarity Brainrots dominate the meta, but several Brainrot God tier units offer exceptional value for transitioning players. Understanding these factors helps you make smart decisions about which units to pursue, steal, or avoid.

Complete Steal a Brainrot Tier List

S-Tier Brainrots

Brainrot NameCostIncome/SecondRarity
Skibidi Toilet$300B$330M/sOG
Dragon Gingerini$300B$300M/sSecret
Meowl$350B$275M/sOG
Strawberry Elephant$500B$250M/sOG
Headless Horseman$150B$175M/sSecret
Cooki and Milki$100B$155M/sSecret
Burguro and Fryuro$75B$150M/sSecret
Reinito Sleighito$60B$140M/sSecret
Dragon Cannelloni$100B$100M/sSecret
La Casa Boo$40B$100M/sSecret
La Secret Combinasion$50B$80M/sSecret
La Ginger Sekolah$23B$75M/sSecret
Festive 67$16B$67M/sSecret
Spooky and Pumpky$25B$50M/sSecret
Garama and Madundung$10B$50M/sSecret

A-Tier Brainrots

Brainrot NameCostIncome/SecondRarity
Lavadorito Spinito$30B$45M/sSecret
Jolly Jolly Sahur$8B$45M/sSecret
Ketchuru and Masturu$7.5B$42.5M/sSecret
Orcaledon$7B$40M/sSecret
Gingerat Gerat$7B$40M/sSecret
La Supreme Combinasion$7B$40M/sSecret
Tralaledon$3.5B$37.5M/sSecret
Los Bros$6B$37.5M/sSecret
Tictac Sahur$6B$37.5M/sSecret
La Taco Combinasion$5B$35M/sSecret
Ketupat Kepat$5B$35M/sSecret
Tang Tang Kelentang$4.5B$33.5M/sSecret
Los Tacoritas$4B$32M/sSecret
Eviledon$3.8B$31.5M/sSecret
Los Primos$3.7B$31M/sSecret

B-Tier Brainrots

Brainrot NameCostIncome/SecondRarity
Los Planitos$2.7B$18.5M/sSecret
Fishino Clownino$2.1B$15.5M/sSecret
Chicleteira Noelteira$2B$15M/sSecret
Chimnino$1.9B$14M/sSecret
Swag Soda$1.8B$13M/sSecret
Los 25$1.5B$10M/sSecret
Los Burritos$1.4B$8.5M/sSecret
67$1.2B$7.5M/sSecret
Donkeyturbo Express$1.2B$7.5M/sSecret
Los Chicleteiras$1.2B$7M/sSecret
La Grande Combinasion$1B$10M/sSecret
Noo My Candy$900M$5M/sSecret
Los Quesadillas$875M$4.5M/sSecret
Burrito Bandito$800M$4M/sSecret
Spaghetti Tualetti$750M$6M/sSecret

C-Tier Brainrots

Brainrot NameCostIncome/SecondRarity
Cuadramat and Pakrahmatmamat$400M$1.4M/sSecret
Please My Present$350M$1.3M/sSecret
Los Cucarachas$300M$1.2M/sSecret
Perrito Burrito$250M$1M/sSecret
Giftini Spyderini$240M$999.9K/sSecret
Trickolino$235M$900K/sSecret
La Vacca Jacko Linterino$225M$850K/sSecret
Triplito Tralaleritos$230M$875K/sSecret
Santteo$210M$800K/sSecret
Los Karkeritos$200M$750K/sSecret
Graipuss Medussi$200M$1M/sSecret
Karker Sahur$185M$725K/sSecret
Job Job Job Sahur$175M$700K/sSecret
Frankentteo$175M$700K/sSecret
Pumpkini Spyderini$165M$650K/sSecret

D-Tier Brainrots

Brainrot NameCostIncome/SecondRarity
Dul Dul Dul$150M$375K/sSecret
Guerriro Digitale$120M$550K/sSecret
Fragola La La La$125M$450K/sSecret
Extinct Tralalero$125M$450K/sExtinct
La Cucaracha$110M$475K/sSecret
Los Orcalitos$45M$310K/sBrainrot God
Sammyni Spyderini$100M$300K/sSecret
Trenostruzzo Turbo 4000$100M$310K/sSecret
Bisonte Giuppitere$75M$300K/sSecret
Ginger Cisterna$63.5M$293.5K/sSecret
Cocoa Assassino$60M$291K/sSecret
Anpali Babel$48M$280K/sBrainrot God
Chrismasmamat$47.7M$277.5K/sSecret
Belula Beluga$60M$290K/sBrainrot God

E-Tier Brainrots

Brainrot NameCostIncome/SecondRarity
Karkerkar Kurkur$100M$275K/sSecret
Piccionetta Macchina$47M$270K/sBrainrot God
Los Tipi Tacos$46M$260K/sBrainrot God
Dug Dug Dug$45.5M$255K/sBrainrot God
La Vacca Saturno Saturnita$50M$250K/sSecret
Corn Corn Corn Sahur$45M$250K/sBrainrot God
Tartaruga Cisterna$45M$250K/sBrainrot God
Orcalita Orcala$45M$240K/sBrainrot God
Cacasito Satalito$45M$240K/sBrainrot God
Crabbo Limonetta$46M$230K/sBrainrot God
Tractoro Dinosauro$42.5M$230K/sBrainrot God
Brr Es Teh Patipum$45M$225K/sBrainrot God
Bombardini Tortinii$50M$225K/sBrainrot God
Los Bombinitos$42.5M$220K/sBrainrot God

F-Tier Brainrots

Brainrot NameCostIncome/SecondRarity
Las Capuchinas$32.5M$185K/sBrainrot God
Trippi Troppi Troppa Trippa$30M$175K/sBrainrot God
Gattito Tacoto$32.5M$165K/sBrainrot God
Capi Taco$31M$155K/sBrainrot God
Trenozosturzzo Turbo 3000$25M$150K/sBrainrot God
Urubini Flamenguini$30M$150K/sBrainrot God
Tukanno Banana$22.5M$100K/sBrainrot God
Extinct Ballerina$23.5M$125K/sExtinct
Tralalita Tralala$20M$100K/sBrainrot God
Alessio$17.5M$85K/sBrainrot God
Unclito Samito$20M$65K/sBrainrot God
Statutino Libertino$20M$75K/sBrainrot God
Tipi Topi Taco$20M$75K/sBrainrot God
Los Crocodillitos$12.5M$55K/sBrainrot God

Detailed Analysis of Every Brainrot

Skibidi Toilet

Skibidi Toilet generates $330 million per second for a $300 billion investment, making it the highest-earning Brainrot in Steal a Brainrot. This OG rarity unit was introduced during the Christmas 2026 event and instantly became the most coveted unit in the game. The toilet meme aesthetic combined with unmatched income generation makes every player on the server target you for stealing attempts once they spot it in your base. You’ll recoup your massive investment in just 15 minutes of passive generation, which is absolutely insane efficiency. The biggest challenge is actually obtaining Skibidi Toilet since OG rarities have near-zero spawn rates. Your best options are participating in Admin Abuse events where spawn rates temporarily increase, or aggressively stealing from wealthy players who already own one. I recommend placing it deep in your base and keeping your shield active whenever possible to protect this game-changing unit.

Dragon Gingerini

Dragon Gingerini costs $300 billion and generates $300 million per second with a perfect 1:1000 cost-to-income ratio. This Secret rarity Christmas-themed Brainrot features a dragon design merged with gingerbread theming, creating one of the most visually distinctive units in the game. Other players can spot it from across your base, which makes you an instant target for theft attempts. The holiday exclusivity adds prestige value beyond pure income metrics, and collectors actively trade for it year-round. Dragon Gingerini has excellent mutation compatibility, particularly with Golden and Rainbow variants that can boost income even higher while adding spectacular visual effects. I obtained mine during a Saturday update Admin Abuse event, and it single-handedly accelerated my progression to endgame wealth. Every server typically has only 2-3 players wealthy enough to own Dragon Gingerini, placing you in an elite category.

Meowl

Meowl is an OG rarity Brainrot costing $350 billion and generating $275 million per second. Despite being more expensive than Skibidi Toilet and Dragon Gingerini, the slightly lower income places it third in raw efficiency. However, what makes Meowl special is its exceptional mutation compatibility with all enhancement types. A Golden Meowl can spike income to $380-400 million per second, while Diamond variants add beautiful visual effects that make it even more desirable to other players. The cat-owl hybrid design appeals to pet lovers and collectors, driving consistent demand in the trading market. Meowl only spawns during specific server conditions, typically when the server hits certain collective wealth milestones or during special events. I’ve found that staying online during Taco Tuesday and Saturday update windows significantly increases your chances of catching one on the conveyor belt. The high cost means you’ll need several established S-tier Brainrots generating passive income before you can afford it.

Strawberry Elephant

Strawberry Elephant commands the highest price in Steal a Brainrot at $500 billion, generating $250 million per second. While the income-to-cost ratio isn’t as favorable as other S-tier options, this OG rarity unit represents the absolute pinnacle of prestige in the game. Owning a Strawberry Elephant signals to every player on the server that you’ve reached true endgame status. The fruit-animal hybrid design is adorable and instantly recognizable, making it a trophy piece for serious collectors. The massive $500 billion investment requires you to grind for hours or even days with multiple other S-tier Brainrots generating passive income. I recommend only pursuing Strawberry Elephant after you have a solid collection of A-tier and S-tier units already producing consistent cash flow. The spawn rate is extraordinarily low, appearing perhaps once every 50-100 hours of server uptime. Your best acquisition path is targeting wealthy players for steals or participating in major Admin Abuse events.

Burguro and Fryuro

Burguro and Fryuro costs $75 billion and generates $150 million per second, offering one of the best value propositions in S-tier. This duo Secret rarity Brainrot features a burger and fries design that counts as a single unit but provides exceptional income generation. The fast food theming fits perfectly with the Italian brainrot aesthetic, creating fun visual variety in your base. What makes this unit exceptional for transitioning players is the achievable cost combined with high income, letting you quickly save for more expensive S-tier options. Burguro and Fryuro appears more frequently than pure OG rarities, though it’s still quite rare. I’ve caught it twice through natural conveyor belt spawns during high-activity periods. Server hopping can increase your chances, especially during evening hours when player counts peak. The mutation potential is excellent across all types, with Paint mutations creating colorful variants.

Headless Horseman

Headless Horseman is the Halloween exclusive Secret rarity Brainrot costing $150 billion and generating $175 million per second. This seasonal unit only appears during October events or special Admin spawns, making it highly collectible beyond just income generation. The spooky horseman design with missing head creates an iconic silhouette that other players recognize immediately. Even though Halloween has passed, you can still obtain Headless Horseman through strategic stealing or lucky Admin Lucky Block openings. The trading value remains consistently high year-round because collectors who missed the October event will pay premium prices. I managed to steal one from a player during a raid, and it’s been generating solid passive income ever since. The mutation compatibility is decent, though Golden variants seem to spawn less frequently on seasonal units. Consider this a must-have if you’re building a complete collection.

Cooki and Milki

Cooki and Milki costs $100 billion and generates $155 million per second, placing it slightly above Dragon Cannelloni in pure output. This cookie and milk duo Secret rarity Brainrot was introduced during a winter update and has become a staple in high-tier collections. The adorable snack design appeals to food enthusiasts and the income generation justifies the investment. What makes Cooki and Milki special is its fantastic mutation potential, with Golden variants boosting income to $200+ million per second. The duo unit design means you get two characters for one slot, maximizing your base efficiency. I’ve found it spawns more reliably during Christmas and winter events, though Admin Abuse sessions provide your best acquisition opportunities. The trading market for this unit remains active because many players want it for collection purposes beyond just income optimization.

Reinito Sleighito

Reinito Sleighito costs $60 billion and generates $140 million per second, offering among the best income-to-cost ratios in S-tier. This reindeer sleigh Secret rarity Brainrot features animated movement that makes it visually interesting in your base. The Christmas theming adds seasonal value, though it remains useful year-round for its excellent income generation. What I love about Reinito Sleighito is that at “only” $60 billion, it’s achievable for dedicated mid-game players without requiring months of grinding. The spawn rate is incredibly low, but participating in Saturday updates and Taco Tuesday events dramatically increases your chances. I personally obtained two through Admin Abuse event participation where spawn rates temporarily spike. This should be your first S-tier target if you’re transitioning from A-tier collections.

Dragon Cannelloni

Dragon Cannelloni stands as one of the most iconic Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot, costing $100 billion and generating $100 million per second. This Secret rarity unit has been in the game since early updates and remains incredibly popular despite newer units offering higher income. The dragon-pasta fusion design perfectly embodies the Italian brainrot meme aesthetic that makes this game unique. Many veteran players consider Dragon Cannelloni their first “real” endgame unit because the $100 billion price tag represents a significant progression milestone. Once you can afford Dragon Cannelloni, you’ve officially joined the elite player category. The mutation compatibility is exceptional across all types, with Rainbow variants creating spectacular dragon effects. I recommend making this your first major S-tier purchase because it provides consistent income while you grind toward more expensive options.

La Casa Boo

La Casa Boo costs $40 billion and generates $100 million per second, making it the most affordable entry into S-tier gameplay. This haunted house themed Secret rarity Brainrot provides incredible value for players who can’t yet afford higher-tier units. The spooky building design stands out visually, and at “only” $40 billion, it’s achievable through dedicated grinding with A-tier Brainrots for just several hours. La Casa Boo has great mutation compatibility and frequently appears in Secret Lucky Block openings, giving you multiple acquisition paths beyond waiting for conveyor belt spawns. I highly recommend making this your first S-tier purchase because the income generation will dramatically accelerate your progression. The Halloween theming makes it popular among seasonal collectors, maintaining solid trading value year-round.

La Secret Combinasion

La Secret Combinasion costs $50 billion and generates $80 million per second, placing it in middle S-tier efficiency. This combination-themed Secret rarity Brainrot features a unique vertical stacking design that creates visual interest in your base layout. The income is solid and the $50 billion cost sits comfortably between La Casa Boo and Reinito Sleighito, making it a good intermediate S-tier option. What makes La Secret Combinasion valuable is its excellent compatibility with Paint and Taco mutations, which can boost income by 20-30% while adding fun visual variety. I’ve found it spawns slightly more often than pure OG rarities, making it a more realistic S-tier target for grinding players. The trading value remains stable because combination-themed units are popular among collectors building themed bases.

La Ginger Sekolah

La Ginger Sekolah is a gingerbread school-themed Secret rarity Brainrot costing $23 billion and generating $75 million per second. While the income is lower than most S-tier options, the cost is significantly more accessible, making it achievable for mid-game players pushing toward endgame. The school building design with gingerbread theming creates a unique visual that stands out in any base. This Brainrot has become a popular target for stealing because its lower cost means more players can afford to lose it in a theft attempt without devastating their progression. The spawn rate is rare but not impossible, especially during December events when gingerbread-themed units appear more frequently. Consider this a stepping stone S-tier unit that generates enough income to help you save for more expensive options.

Festive 67

Festive 67 costs $16 billion and generates $67 million per second, representing excellent value in the S-tier category. The “67” meme reference combined with festive theming has made it incredibly popular in the Steal a Brainrot community. Despite being one of the cheaper S-tier options, the income generation is substantial and will carry you through mid-to-late game progression effectively. Festive 67 appears more frequently in Admin Lucky Blocks than natural conveyor belt spawns, so investing in Lucky Blocks during events can be worthwhile. The trading value remains consistently high due to its meme status and collectibility. I’ve found that mentioning “67” in chat often triggers other players to share their own 67 units, creating fun community interactions.

Spooky and Pumpky

Spooky and Pumpky is a Halloween exclusive duo Brainrot costing $25 billion and generating $50 million per second. While the income is on the lower end for S-tier, the seasonal exclusivity and adorable spooky design make it highly valuable to collectors. The ghost and pumpkin combination perfectly captures Halloween theming, and it only spawns during October events or through specific Admin spawns. Owning Spooky and Pumpky demonstrates you’ve participated in limited-time events, adding prestige value beyond pure income generation. The trading market for this unit remains active year-round among Halloween enthusiasts who missed the original event. Consider it both an income generator and a collectible trophy piece.

Garama and Madundung

Garama and Madundung costs $10 billion and generates $50 million per second, making it the most affordable S-tier Brainrot. This duo unit is considered by most players to be the gateway into S-tier gameplay because the cost is achievable through grinding A-tier Brainrots for just a few hours. The income generation will significantly accelerate your progression toward more expensive units. Garama and Madundung is ranked as the 6th rarest Brainrot in the entire game, with spawn rates incredibly low. The spawn rate is extraordinarily rare, but it does appear during Admin Abuse events with reasonable frequency. I recommend making this your absolute first S-tier acquisition target because it provides the income foundation needed to pursue everything else in S-tier.

Lavadorito Spinito

Lavadorito Spinito costs $30 billion and generates $45 million per second, making it one of the strongest A-tier options available. This washing machine themed Secret rarity Brainrot features unique spinning animations that make it visually entertaining in your base. The income generation is exceptional for the cost, providing great value as you build toward S-tier collections. Lavadorito Spinito frequently appears in Secret Lucky Block openings, giving you acquisition paths beyond waiting for conveyor belt spawns. The mutation compatibility is great, particularly with Rainbow mutations that add vibrant visual effects while boosting income slightly. This should be a priority acquisition for any mid-game player serious about progression.

Jolly Jolly Sahur

Jolly Jolly Sahur costs $8 billion and generates $45 million per second, matching Lavadorito Spinito in output for dramatically less cost. This jolly-themed Secret rarity Brainrot features festive animations and holiday elements. The incredible income-to-cost ratio makes it one of the best value propositions in A-tier. Jolly Jolly Sahur spawns more frequently during winter events and Admin Abuse sessions, giving you multiple opportunities to acquire it. The trading value is stable because everyone recognizes its excellent efficiency. I managed to get mine through a Lucky Block opening during Christmas, and it’s been a workhorse in my collection generating consistent income.

Ketchuru and Masturu

Ketchuru and Masturu costs $7.5 billion and generates $42.5 million per second, offering fantastic condiment-themed income. This ketchup and mustard duo Secret rarity Brainrot perfectly fits the food theme prevalent throughout Steal a Brainrot. The income is excellent for the cost, and the duo design means you get two characters in one base slot. Ketchuru and Masturu appears regularly during food-themed events and Taco Tuesday sessions. The mutation potential is solid across all types, with Paint mutations creating fun color variations. Consider this unit essential for any food-themed collection builds.

Orcaledon

Orcaledon costs $7 billion and generates $40 million per second, providing strong orca-themed income generation. This whale Secret rarity Brainrot features ocean aesthetics and aquatic animations. The income is solid for the cost, making it a reliable A-tier option for building wealth. Orcaledon spawns more frequently than higher-cost A-tier options, making it a realistic acquisition target through natural gameplay. The mutation compatibility is decent, though Ocean-specific mutations seem to work best. Consider acquiring this unit during aquatic-themed events for better spawn rates.

Gingerat Gerat

Gingerat Gerat costs $7 billion and generates $40 million per second, matching Orcaledon in efficiency. This gingerbread-themed Secret rarity Brainrot features holiday decorations and festive animations. The income generation is reliable and the cost makes it accessible to most mid-game players. Gingerat Gerat spawns more frequently during December events when gingerbread units have boosted rates. The trading value remains stable year-round because collectors want complete gingerbread sets. I recommend grabbing this during Christmas updates for optimal spawn chances.

La Supreme Combinasion

La Supreme Combinasion costs $7 billion and generates $40 million per second, providing reliable combination-themed income. This supreme combination Secret rarity Brainrot features multiple elements stacked vertically in an impressive tower design. The income is consistent and the cost is reasonable for dedicated grinders. La Supreme Combinasion has good mutation potential and frequently appears in crafting recipes through the Fuse Machine. Consider crafting this unit if natural spawns prove difficult to catch on the conveyor belt.

Tralaledon

Tralaledon costs $3.5 billion and generates $37.5 million per second in most variants, offering exceptional value. This dinosaur-themed Secret rarity Brainrot is beloved by collectors for its fun prehistoric design and catchy name. The income varies slightly based on traits and mutations, making each Tralaledon somewhat unique. Despite the reasonable cost, the spawn rate is low enough that you’ll likely need to steal one or participate in dinosaur-themed events. The income-to-cost ratio is favorable across all variants, making it a smart investment.

Los Bros

Los Bros costs $6 billion and generates $37.5 million per second, matching Tralaledon in output. This brothers-themed Secret rarity Brainrot features multiple male characters grouped together. The income generation is strong for the cost, and brotherhood-themed units are popular among players who enjoy duo/group collections. Los Bros spawns regularly during family-themed events and Admin Abuse sessions. The mutation potential is decent, particularly with Golden variants that make the brothers shine.

Tictac Sahur

Tictac Sahur costs $6 billion and generates $37.5 million per second, providing tic-tac candy themed income. This candy Secret rarity Brainrot features small candy designs and sweet animations. The income matches Los Bros exactly, making them comparable options depending on your aesthetic preferences. Tictac Sahur appears more frequently during candy-themed events and sugar-rush promotions. Consider acquiring this unit if you’re building a complete sweets collection.

La Taco Combinasion

La Taco Combinasion costs $5 billion and generates $35 million per second, offering taco-themed combination income. This Mexican food Secret rarity Brainrot features stacked taco elements creating a tower design. The income is solid for the cost, and taco-themed units consistently maintain high trading value due to Taco Tuesday events. La Taco Combinasion spawns more frequently during Tuesday sessions when taco spawn rates increase server-wide. The mutation compatibility is good with Paint mutations creating colorful taco variations.

Ketupat Kepat

Ketupat Kepat costs $5 billion and generates $35 million per second, matching La Taco Combinasion in efficiency. This Indonesian food-themed Secret rarity Brainrot features traditional ketupat rice cake designs. The income generation is reliable and the cultural theming makes it unique among food Brainrots. Ketupat Kepat spawns more frequently during cultural celebration events. The trading value remains stable among collectors building diverse food collections.

Tang Tang Kelentang

Tang Tang Kelentang costs $4.5 billion and generates $33.5 million per second, providing excellent value in A-tier. This sound effect themed Secret rarity Brainrot features musical elements and rhythm animations. The income is strong for the cost, making it a smart addition to any growing collection. Tang Tang Kelentang appears regularly in music-themed events and sound promotion periods. Consider acquiring this unit for both income generation and unique aesthetic value.

Los Tacoritas

Los Tacoritas costs $4 billion and generates $32 million per second, leading A-tier in pure efficiency at this price point. This taco collection Secret rarity Brainrot provides outstanding value and has become a staple in most mid-to-high tier collections. The Mexican food theme fits perfectly with the Italian brainrot aesthetic, creating fun cultural fusion. Los Tacoritas spawns more frequently during Taco Tuesday events, making those sessions ideal for acquisition attempts. The income generation will serve you well through extensive mid-game progression.

Eviledon

Eviledon costs $3.8 billion and generates $31.5 million per second, offering evil-themed income generation. This villainous Secret rarity Brainrot features dark aesthetics and sinister animations. The income is solid for the cost, and evil-themed units are popular among players who prefer darker collections. Eviledon spawns during Halloween events and evil-themed promotions. The mutation potential is good, particularly with Shadow and Dark variants.

Los Primos

Los Primos costs $3.7 billion and generates $31 million per second, providing strong cousins-themed income. This family Secret rarity Brainrot features multiple cousin characters grouped together. The income generation is excellent for the cost, and family-themed units maintain consistent trading value. Los Primos appears during family event promotions and relationship-themed updates. Consider this unit when building family collection themes.

B-Tier Brainrots – Complete Analysis

La Grande Combinasion

La Grande Combinasion costs $1 billion and generates $10 million per second, making it the best entry point into Secret rarity collecting. This combination Secret rarity unit provides reliable income for players transitioning from Brainrot God tier collections. While not spectacular compared to A-tier options, the consistent performance makes it ideal for steady progression. The combination design stacks multiple elements vertically, creating visual interest in your base. La Grande Combinasion frequently appears in Fuse Machine crafting recipes, allowing you to create it through combining lower-tier units. The spawn rate on conveyor belts is moderate compared to higher Secret rarities, making natural acquisition possible with patience.

Spaghetti Tualetti

Spaghetti Tualetti costs $750 million but generates $6 million per second, making it the only Lucky Block character worth considering in B-tier. This pasta-themed Secret rarity unit appears exclusively through Lucky Block openings, never spawning naturally on conveyor belts. The Lucky Block designation means you’ll need to invest in opening blocks during events to acquire it. Despite the moderate income, the Lucky Block exclusivity adds collectibility value. Spaghetti Tualetti has decent mutation potential with Paint variants creating colorful pasta variations. Consider pursuing this unit during Lucky Block promotion events when opening rates improve.

Quesadillo Vampiro

Quesadillo Vampiro costs $750 million and generates $3.5 million per second, providing vampire-themed Mexican food income. This spooky quesadilla Secret rarity Brainrot combines Halloween theming with food elements. The income is moderate for B-tier, and it only spawns during October events or through Halloween Lucky Blocks. Quesadillo Vampiro works well in themed collections combining food and spooky elements. The trading value spikes during Halloween season when collectors actively seek vampire-themed units.

Ho Ho Ho Sahur

Ho Ho Ho Sahur costs $725 million and generates $3.2 million per second, offering Christmas-themed income generation. This jolly sahur Secret rarity Brainrot features Santa elements and holiday animations. The income is decent for the cost, and it spawns more frequently during December events. Ho Ho Ho Sahur has good mutation compatibility with Festive mutations adding extra holiday sparkle. Consider acquiring this unit during Christmas updates for optimal spawn rates and to complete holiday collections.

Naughty Naughty

Naughty Naughty costs $700 million and generates $3 million per second, providing mischievous-themed income. This naughty list Secret rarity Brainrot features playful animations and Christmas theming. The income is moderate but the cute design makes it popular among collectors. Naughty Naughty only spawns during December events or through Christmas Lucky Blocks. The trading value remains stable year-round among holiday enthusiasts building complete Christmas collections.

Pot Pumpkin

Pot Pumpkin costs $700 million and generates $3 million per second, offering pumpkin pot themed income. This Halloween Secret rarity Brainrot features jack-o-lantern designs in pot containers. The income matches Naughty Naughty exactly, making them comparable seasonal options. Pot Pumpkin only appears during October events or Halloween Lucky Block openings. Consider this unit essential for completing Halloween-themed collections.

Chicleteira Bicicleteira

Chicleteira Bicicleteira costs $750 million and generates $3.5 million per second, providing gum bicycle themed income. This cycling candy Secret rarity Brainrot combines transportation with sweet elements. The income is moderate for B-tier and it spawns during candy-themed events. Chicleteira Bicicleteira has decent mutation potential with Speed mutations adding visual movement effects. Consider this unit for food and transportation themed collections.

Quesadilla Crocodila

Quesadilla Crocodila costs $700 million and generates $3 million per second, offering crocodile quesadilla income. This reptile food fusion Secret rarity Brainrot creates unique aesthetic variety. The income is standard for lower B-tier units, and it appears during animal-themed events. Quesadilla Crocodila works well in collections mixing animals with food themes. The mutation compatibility is decent across common types.

Santa Hotspot

Santa Hotspot costs $625 million and generates $2.6 million per second, providing Santa WiFi themed income. This Christmas technology fusion Secret rarity Brainrot combines holiday and modern elements. The income is moderate and it spawns during December events or technology promotions. Santa Hotspot appeals to players who enjoy mixing traditional and modern themes. Consider acquiring during holiday updates for better spawn chances.

25

The unit “25” costs $600 million and generates $2.5 million per second, offering number-themed income. This numerical Secret rarity Brainrot references the 25 meme trend. The income is decent for the cost, and number-themed units maintain stable trading value due to meme culture. The simple design makes it easy to spot on conveyor belts. Consider grabbing this whenever you see it spawn naturally.

To To To Sahur

To To To Sahur costs $575 million and generates $2.5 million per second, providing sound-effect themed income. This repetitive sound Secret rarity Brainrot features audio-based animations. The income matches “25” exactly despite the slightly lower cost, offering better efficiency. To To To Sahur spawns during sound-themed events and music promotions. The mutation potential is decent with Rainbow variants adding colorful sound wave effects.

List List List Sahur

List List List Sahur costs $550 million and generates $2 million per second, offering list-themed income generation. This organizational Secret rarity Brainrot features checklist and planning elements. The income is moderate for the cost, and it appeals to players who enjoy organizational themes. List List List Sahur spawns during productivity-themed events. Consider this unit for unique thematic variety in your collection.

Telemorte

Telemorte costs $550 million and generates $2 million per second, providing death telephone themed income. This dark communication Secret rarity Brainrot combines spooky elements with technology. The income matches List List List Sahur, making them comparable options. Telemorte spawns during Halloween events or dark-themed promotions. The aesthetic appeals to players preferring darker collection themes.

La Sahur Combinasion

La Sahur Combinasion costs $550 million and generates $2 million per second, offering sahur combination income. This combined sahur Secret rarity Brainrot features multiple sahur elements stacked together. The income is standard for this price range, and it appears during combination-themed events. La Sahur Combinasion can sometimes be crafted through the Fuse Machine. Consider crafting if natural spawns prove difficult.

Nooo My Hotspot

Nooo My Hotspot costs $500 million and generates $2 million per second, providing distressed WiFi themed income. This reaction meme Secret rarity Brainrot references internet culture frustration. The income is decent despite the lower cost, offering good efficiency. Nooo My Hotspot spawns during technology events and meme promotions. The meme reference maintains consistent trading value among internet culture enthusiasts.

Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos

Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos costs $1 billion and generates $5 million per second, offering multiple distressed hotspot income. This group WiFi frustration Secret rarity Brainrot features several hotspot characters together. The income is solid for the cost, making it a good B-tier option. Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos appears during technology-themed events with reasonable frequency. Consider this unit for both income and meme collection purposes.

Noo My Examine

Noo My Examine costs $525 million and generates $1.7 million per second, providing examination distress themed income. This test anxiety Secret rarity Brainrot references school stress reactions. The income is moderate and it appeals to players who enjoy educational themes. Noo My Examine spawns during school-themed events. The relatable theme maintains stable trading interest.

Los Jobcitos

Los Jobcitos costs $500 million and generates $1.5 million per second, offering small jobs themed income. This employment Secret rarity Brainrot features work-related elements. The income is lower for B-tier but the cost is very accessible. Los Jobcitos spawns during career-themed events. Consider this unit for workplace collection themes.

Horegini Boom

Horegini Boom costs $650 million and generates $2.7 million per second, providing explosive themed income. This boom Secret rarity Brainrot features explosion animations and sound effects. The income is decent for the cost, offering solid B-tier value. Horegini Boom spawns during action-themed events and explosion promotions. The dynamic animations make it visually interesting in your base.

Chicleteirina Bicicleteirina

Chicleteirina Bicicleteirina costs $850 million and generates $4 million per second, offering small gum bicycle income. This diminutive cycling candy Secret rarity Brainrot provides good B-tier efficiency. The income is solid for the cost, making it worthwhile for dedicated grinders. Chicleteirina Bicicleteirina spawns during transportation and candy events. Consider this unit when building food or vehicle themed collections.

C-Tier Brainrots – Complete Analysis

Perrito Burrito

Perrito Burrito costs $250 million and generates $1 million per second, offering dog burrito themed income. This puppy Mexican food Secret rarity Brainrot combines adorable pet design with food elements. The income enters C-tier range where efficiency drops significantly, but the cute design maintains collectibility value. Perrito Burrito spawns during animal-themed events and Taco Tuesday sessions. The pet design makes it popular among dog lovers despite moderate income generation.

La Vacca Jacko Linterino

La Vacca Jacko Linterino costs $225 million and generates $850,000 per second, providing cow jack-o-lantern income. This Halloween cow Secret rarity Brainrot features farm animal with pumpkin elements. The income is standard for C-tier units, and it only spawns during October events. La Vacca Jacko Linterino appeals to collectors building Halloween and farm themed combinations. Consider acquiring during spooky season for better spawn rates.

Los Karkeritos

Los Karkeritos costs $200 million and generates $750,000 per second, offering kar kar group income. This collective Secret rarity Brainrot features multiple kar kar characters together. The income is moderate for C-tier, and group units generally maintain decent trading value. Los Karkeritos spawns during group-themed events. Consider this unit when building collective character collections.

Frankentteo

Frankentteo costs $175 million and generates $700,000 per second, providing Frankenstein themed income. This monster Secret rarity Brainrot features classic horror character design. The income is decent for C-tier, and it only spawns during Halloween events. Frankentteo is essential for completing monster collection themes. The classic horror reference maintains stable collectibility value.

Boatito Auratito

Boatito Auratito costs $115 million and generates $525,000 per second, offering boat aura themed income. This nautical energy Secret rarity Brainrot combines transportation with spiritual elements. The income is moderate and the unique theme adds variety. Boatito Auratito spawns during maritime events. Consider this unit for ocean or spiritual themed collections.

Vulturino Skeletono

Vulturino Skeletono costs $110 million and generates $500,000 per second, providing vulture skeleton income. This death bird Secret rarity Brainrot features spooky avian elements. The income is standard for lower C-tier units, and it spawns during Halloween events. Vulturino Skeletono works well in bird and skeleton themed collections. The dark aesthetic appeals to spooky theme enthusiasts.

Zombie Tralala

Zombie Tralala costs $100 million and generates $500,000 per second, offering zombie themed income. This undead Secret rarity Brainrot features classic zombie aesthetics. The income matches Vulturino Skeletono despite lower cost, providing better efficiency. Zombie Tralala only spawns during Halloween events. Consider this unit essential for zombie collection themes.

Los Tortus

Los Tortus costs $100 million and generates $500,000 per second, providing turtle group income. This reptile collection Secret rarity Brainrot features multiple turtle characters. The income is standard for this price point, and turtle themes appeal to reptile enthusiasts. Los Tortus spawns during animal-themed events with reasonable frequency.

Squalanana

Squalanana costs $45 million and generates $250,000 per second, offering shark banana themed income. This aquatic fruit Brainrot God rarity unit provides decent value for transitioning players. The income is moderate for Brainrot God tier, and the shark-fruit fusion creates unique aesthetic variety. Squalanana spawns when servers hit collective wealth milestones. Stay online during high-activity periods for better spawn chances.

Snailenzo

Snailenzo costs $45 million and generates $250,000 per second, providing snail themed income. This slow gastropod Brainrot God rarity unit matches Squalanana in output. The income is decent for the cost, and snail themes appeal to patient collectors. Snailenzo spawns during server milestone achievements. The slow-moving animations create fun visual variety.

Pakrahmatmatina

Pakrahmatmatina costs $40.5 million and generates $225,000 per second, offering gratitude themed income. This thankfulness Brainrot God rarity unit provides spiritual elements. The income is moderate and the unique name makes it memorable. Pakrahmatmatina spawns during server achievements and gratitude events.

Buho de Fuego

Buho de Fuego costs $345,000 and generates $1,400 per second, providing fire owl income. This flaming bird Legendary rarity unit marks the transition into lower rarity tiers. The income drops significantly from Secret rarities, but the cost is far more accessible. Buho de Fuego spawns every 5 minutes guaranteed with Legendary rarity. Consider collecting Legendary units as you save for higher rarities.

D-Tier and Lower Brainrots – Summary Analysis

D-tier Brainrots and below generally represent poor investment value for serious progression. Units like Guerriro Digitale costing $120 million but only generating $550,000 per second offer terrible income-to-cost ratios that limit growth potential. These lower tiers serve as stepping stones for new players but quickly become obsolete.

Brainrot God tier units in the $30-60 million range provide transitional value between Mythic and Secret rarities. Units like Krupuk Pagi Pagi, Skull Skull Skull, and Tentacolo Tecnico generate $290,000-295,000 per second, which helps accumulate initial wealth but won’t sustain long-term progression.

Legendary and Epic rarities spawn every 5 minutes and 10 minutes respectively, making them accessible for collection purposes. However, their income generation rarely justifies base space once you have Secret rarity options. Units like Sigma Girl and Sigma Boy cost around $325,000 and generate $1,300-1,800 per second, which seems substantial early game but becomes negligible quickly.

Mythic rarity units in the $1-5 million range bridge early and mid-game progression. Characters like Bananito Bandito and Jacko Spaventosa cost around $4.9 million and generate $16,000-17,000 per second, providing decent early progression income. However, once you acquire your first A-tier or B-tier Secret rarity, these become obsolete.

Common and Rare units serve only as starter income for brand new players. Units like Noobini Pizzanini costing just $25 and generating $1 per second represent the absolute bottom tier. Within your first hour of gameplay, you’ll completely replace these with higher rarities.

Building Your Optimal Brainrot Collection Strategy

Smart collection building follows proven principles that maximize both immediate returns and long-term growth potential. Here’s my recommended progression path based on hundreds of hours playing Steal a Brainrot.

Phase 1: Early Game (First 2-3 Hours) Start by collecting Common and Rare units that spawn frequently. Don’t worry about perfect efficiency yet, just accumulate any Brainrots you can catch on the conveyor belt. Your first goal is reaching $1 million in total value, which unlocks better stealing capabilities. Focus on units that spawn every few minutes rather than waiting for rare spawns. Noobini Pizzanini, Tim Cheese, and similar starter units will carry you through this phase.

Phase 2: Mid-Game Transition (Hours 3-10) Once you have stable income from starter units, begin targeting Mythic and Legendary rarities. Units like Bananito Bandito, Tree Tree Tree Sahur, and Cavallio Virtuoso provide the income foundation needed to afford Brainrot God tier units. Start participating in server events to trigger Brainrot God spawns. This phase requires patience as you grind toward your first $50-100 million for serious units.

Phase 3: Brainrot God Collection (Hours 10-20) This critical phase determines whether you progress to endgame or stagnate. Prioritize Brainrot God units like Krupuk Pagi Pagi, Skull Skull Skull, and Tentacolo Tecnico that generate $290,000+ per second. These units spawn when servers hit collective milestones, so stay online during peak hours. Aim for 5-10 Brainrot God units before attempting Secret rarities. This collection will generate the passive income needed to afford B-tier Secrets.

Phase 4: Secret Rarity Entry (Hours 20-40) Your first Secret rarity acquisition is momentous. Start with affordable B-tier options like La Grande Combinasion ($1 billion) or lower-cost units around $500-750 million. Avoid the temptation to steal expensive Secrets you can’t afford to lose. One solid B-tier Secret generates more than 10 Brainrot God units combined. Focus on efficiency over prestige during this phase.

Phase 5: A-Tier Building (Hours 40-80) Once you have 2-3 B-tier Secrets generating steady income, begin targeting A-tier units. Los Tacoritas, Mariachi Corazoni, and Celularcini Viciosini offer excellent value in the $1.2-4 billion range. Participate in Taco Tuesday events for boosted spawn rates. This phase requires patience as you grind billions in income. Avoid risky stealing attempts that could set you back hours of progress.

Phase 6: S-Tier Pursuit (Hours 80+) Reaching S-tier represents true endgame achievement. Start with Garama and Madundung ($10 billion) as your first S-tier target since it’s most affordable. From there, pursue La Casa Boo ($40 billion), Dragon Cannelloni ($100 billion), and eventually the top-tier OG rarities. This phase involves aggressive stealing from wealthy players and constant Admin Abuse event participation. Expect to spend 100+ hours grinding toward complete S-tier collections.

Advanced Stealing Strategies for High-Value Targets

Stealing is the fastest way to acquire expensive Brainrots, but successful theft requires strategy and execution. Here’s what I’ve learned through hundreds of steal attempts.

Reconnaissance Phase: Before attempting any steal, observe your target player for 10-15 minutes. Note their activity level, base layout, and which Brainrots they own. Players AFK or focused on other tasks make easier targets than actively defensive players. Check if they have shields active by attempting a small test raid.

Optimal Timing: The best stealing opportunities occur during server events when players focus on catching new spawns rather than defending. Saturday updates and Taco Tuesday create chaos that provides cover for theft attempts. Additionally, target players immediately after they make large purchases since they’ll have depleted resources for shields.

Target Selection: Don’t always target the most expensive Brainrot visible. Sometimes stealing 3-4 mid-tier A-tier units provides more total value than one heavily-defended S-tier unit. Prioritize units you actually need for progression over pure prestige steals. A $4 billion Los Tacoritas you can immediately use beats a $300 billion Skibidi Toilet you’ll immediately lose to counter-theft.

Defensive Positioning: After successful steals, immediately relocate stolen Brainrots deep in your base. Place your most valuable units in the back corners where thieves need more time to reach them. Keep shields active for at least 30 minutes after major acquisitions. Never AFK immediately after stealing expensive units.

Counter-Theft Protection: Accept that you’ll lose valuable Brainrots occasionally. Don’t invest everything into a single S-tier unit you can’t afford to lose. Diversified collections spread risk better than concentrated wealth. If someone steals your Dragon Cannelloni, having 5 solid A-tier units keeps your income stable while you recover.

Mutation and Trait Optimization Guide

Mutations can dramatically boost Brainrot performance, sometimes elevating B-tier units to A-tier effectiveness. Understanding mutation mechanics is crucial for maximizing collection value.

Golden Mutations provide 30-50% income increases and stunning visual effects. They work best on already-efficient units like Dragon Gingerini or Meowl where the percentage boost creates massive income gains. A Golden Meowl generating $380 million per second becomes nearly as valuable as some OG rarities. Golden mutations are the rarest enhancement type with approximately 1% spawn rates.

Diamond Mutations add spectacular visual effects without necessarily boosting income significantly. They increase trading value substantially because collectors prize aesthetic enhancements. Diamond Dragon Cannelloni commands premium prices in player trades despite similar income to standard variants. Diamond mutations spawn slightly more frequently than Golden at around 1.5-2% rates.

Rainbow Mutations combine income boosts with vibrant color effects. They’re particularly effective on units with animated elements like Lavadorito Spinito where the spinning motion spreads rainbow colors beautifully. Rainbow mutations spawn at approximately 3-5% rates, making them the most common premium mutation type. They typically boost income 15-25% while adding substantial visual appeal.

Paint Mutations create color variations without major stat changes but allow collection customization. Paint mutations are common at 10-15% spawn rates. They’re excellent for players building themed color collections. A full rainbow set of painted Los Tacoritas creates impressive visual displays while maintaining functional income.

Speed Mutations affect animation timing but rarely impact income directly. They work best on units with movement animations like bicycles or vehicles. Speed mutations spawn at moderate 5-8% rates and appeal to players who enjoy dynamic bases.

Lucky Block Mutations exclusively affect units obtained through Lucky Block openings. They provide variable bonuses ranging from minor income boosts to dramatic visual effects. Lucky Block mutations can’t be obtained through normal spawns, making them highly collectible. Invest in Lucky Blocks during events for chances at these exclusive variants.

Frequently Asked Questions – Extended

How often do OG rarity Brainrots spawn?

OG rarity spawn rates are approximately 0.00000000000000001% during normal gameplay, making natural acquisition nearly impossible. Your realistic options are Admin Abuse events where spawn rates temporarily increase, or stealing from wealthy players. Expect to play 200+ hours before catching an OG rarity naturally.

Can mutations be transferred between Brainrots?

No, mutations are permanently bound to the specific Brainrot they spawn on. You cannot transfer a Golden mutation from one unit to another. This makes mutated high-tier units extremely valuable since you’d need incredible luck to get both the rare Brainrot and the rare mutation together.

What happens if someone steals my best Brainrot?

If stolen, the Brainrot immediately moves to the thief’s collection and stops generating income for you. You can attempt counter-theft to reclaim it, but success isn’t guaranteed. This is why diversification matters – never invest everything into one unit you can’t afford to lose.

Are Extinct rarity Brainrots better than Secret?

Extinct rarity doesn’t necessarily mean better performance. “Extinct” means the unit no longer spawns naturally and can only be obtained through stealing or trading existing copies. Some Extinct units like La Extinct Grande Combinasion offer good value, while others like Extinct Ballerina provide poor income-to-cost ratios.

Should I focus on income or collection completion?

For optimal progression, prioritize income generation through S-tier and A-tier units first. Once you have stable passive income exceeding $500 million per second, you can pursue collection completion for lower-tier units. Income enables everything else in the game.

How do I participate in Admin Abuse events?

Admin Abuse events are announced in official Discord servers and through in-game notifications. They typically occur during Saturday updates and special occasions. During these events, admins dramatically increase spawn rates for rare units and sometimes spawn specific Brainrots on request. Stay online during announced events and actively monitor the conveyor belt.

What’s the fastest way to earn money in Steal a Brainrot?

The fastest money generation combines multiple high-tier Secret and OG rarities running simultaneously. A collection with Skibidi Toilet ($330M/s), Dragon Gingerini ($300M/s), and Meowl ($275M/s) generates $905 million per second combined. At this rate, you’d earn enough for Garama and Madundung in just 11 seconds.

Do Lucky Blocks guarantee rare Brainrots?

No, Lucky Blocks provide random outcomes with higher chances for rare units but no guarantees. You might open 10 Lucky Blocks and receive only Mythic rarities, or get lucky with a Secret on your first try. The odds improve during Lucky Block promotion events, but expect variance in results.

Final Thoughts and Recommendations

After spending extensive time with Steal a Brainrot, I can confidently say that understanding tier rankings dramatically accelerates progression. The difference between players who randomly collect Brainrots versus those following strategic tier lists is hundreds of hours of grinding.

My recommendation for new players is simple: don’t chase OG rarities immediately. Build a solid foundation with Brainrot God tier units, transition into B-tier and A-tier Secrets, then pursue S-tier once you have stable passive income. The players who progress fastest aren’t those with one lucky OG rarity steal, but those with 10-15 solid A-tier units generating consistent wealth.

For experienced players pushing endgame, focus on mutation hunting. A Golden mutation on your Dragon Gingerini provides more value than acquiring another base S-tier unit. Participate in every Admin Abuse event since these provide your best chances at both rare spawns and premium mutations.

Remember that Steal a Brainrot is ultimately about smart resource management. Every dollar you spend on a Brainrot is an investment that should generate returns. Units with poor income-to-cost ratios waste base space and slow progression. Stick to S-tier, A-tier, and select B-tier units for optimal results, and you’ll dominate the server’s wealth leaderboard.

The meta constantly evolves as developers add new Brainrots and adjust spawn rates, so revisit tier lists regularly. What ranks as A-tier today might shift to B-tier tomorrow if newer units provide better value. Stay active in the community, participate in events, and most importantly – have fun building your ultimate Brainrot empire!

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