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Steal a Brainrot: Every Halloween Brainrot Ranked and How to Unlock Them

Steal a Brainrot: Every Halloween Brainrot Ranked and How to Unlock Them
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Roblox Steal a Brainrot’s Halloween event cranks up the chaos with fresh Spooky Brainrots you can snag from the Witch Fuse machine or Spooky Lucky Blocks. We break down every seasonal rarity—from Common to God, Brainrot, and Secret—and which ones rake in the most income per second.

If you play Roblox Steal a Brainrot, the Halloween update is going full tilt. The game just shoved in a pile of new Spooky Brainrots with ridiculous names and even more ridiculous payouts. You can snag them through the Witch Fuse machine or by chasing down Spooky Lucky Blocks, and yes, the top tiers print cash way faster than the rest.

What these Halloween Brainrots are (and why you care)

Each Halloween Brainrot has a rarity and an income per second. Rarities range from Secret and Brainrot God at the top, down through Mythic, Legendary, Epic, Rare, and Common. The higher the tier, the better the money stream. Some of the Secret ones pump out millions per second, which is wild for a seasonal drop.

Every Halloween Brainrot and what it earns

  • Headless Horseman — Secret — $175 million per second
  • La Casa Boo — Secret — $100 million per second
  • Spooky and Pumpky — Secret — $80 million per second
  • Eviledon — Secret — $31.5 million per second
  • Mieteteira Bicicleteira — Secret — $26 million per second
  • La Spooky Grande — Secret — $24.5 million per second
  • Los Mobilis — Secret — $22 million per second
  • Los Spooky Combinasionas — Secret — $20 million per second
  • Noo my candy — Secret — $5 million per second
  • Pot Pumpkin — Secret — $3 million per second
  • Telemorte — Secret — $2 million per second
  • Trickolino — Secret — $900k per second
  • La Vacca Jacko Linterino — Secret — $850k per second
  • Frankentteo — Secret — $700k per second
  • Pumpkini Spyderini — Secret — $650k per second
  • Vulturino Skeletono — Secret — $500k per second
  • Zombie Tralala — Secret — $500k per second
  • Jackorilla — Secret — $315k per second
  • Tentacolo Tecnico — Brainrot God — $292.5k per second
  • Skull Skull Skull — Brainrot God — $290k per second
  • Cappuccino Clownino — Brainrot God — $285k per second
  • Mummy Ambalabu — Brainrot God — $250k per second
  • Snailenzo — Brainrot God — $250k per second
  • Jacko Jack Jack — Brainrot God — $150k per second
  • Vampira Cappucina — Brainrot God — $125k per second
  • Jacko Spaventosa — Mythic — $16,200 per second
  • Magi Ribbitini — Mythic — $11,500 per second
  • Buho De Fuego — Legendary — $1,800 per second
  • Quackula — Legendary — $1,200 per second
  • Mummio Rappitto — Epic — $325 per second
  • Frogato Pirato — Epic — $240 per second
  • Pinealotto Fruttarino — Rare — $75 per second
  • Tartaragno — Common — $13 per second

How to actually get a Spooky Lucky Block

Spooky Lucky Blocks are the fast track to the best Halloween Brainrots, but they aren’t exactly lying around. There are three ways to get one:

1) The hands-on route: farm 500 Candy Corn, then walk over to the Jack-o-Lantern by the shop and use those 500 Candy Corn to spawn a Spooky Lucky Block onto the Conveyor Belt. Once it appears there, you still have to buy it for $350 million cash. So it’s a two-step: candy to spawn, cash to purchase.

2) The lazy (and lucky) route: sometimes a Spooky Lucky Block will pop into the world during certain events — Admin Abuse, Taco Tuesday, and others. If that happens, you can just purchase the block from that random spawn without doing the Candy Corn grind.

3) The chaotic route: steal it from someone else’s base. If another player already has a Spooky Lucky Block down, you can try to swipe it and claim the Brainrots for yourself. Obviously risky — they’ll try to smack you down before you make it back to your base.

If none of that sounds like your vibe, you can also tinker with the Witch Fuse machine to go after these Halloween Brainrots, but the Lucky Blocks are the big-ticket shortcut if you can get your hands on them.

What can drop from a Spooky Lucky Block (and the odds)

Expect stingy odds on the top-shelf stuff. La Casa Boo sits at a brutal 0.3%. Los Spooky Combinasionas is 1%. Telemorte is 2%, and Trickolino is 3%. Pumpkini Spyderini jumps to 9%. From there it gets generous: Cappuccino Clownino is 19.5%, Jackorilla is 32.5%, and Mummy Ambalabu is 33%.

Bottom line: if you manage to pull Headless Horseman or La Casa Boo, you’re basically printing cash. If you roll a Tartaragno, well… at least the name is funny. What did you end up with?