Hey there, fellow PvB enthusiast! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours grinding in Plants vs Brainrots, trying to collect those elusive brainrots that’ll make your garden the ultimate money-making machine. Well, I’ve done the hard work for you – I’ve researched, tested, and analyzed every single brainrot in the game to bring you the most comprehensive tier list you’ll find anywhere in 2026.
Let me tell you, when I first started playing Plants vs Brainrots, I was completely overwhelmed by the sheer number of brainrots available. I had no idea which ones were worth my time and which ones were just taking up space in my garden. But after months of playing, trading, and experimenting, I’ve figured out exactly which brainrots will give you the biggest bang for your buck.
What Are Brainrots in Plants vs Brainrots?
Before we dive into the tier list, let me break down what brainrots actually are in this game. Brainrots are basically the enemies you defeat that then turn into income-generating assets for your garden. Unlike regular enemies that just disappear when you defeat them, brainrots stick around and generate cash per second (CPS) for you.
I remember when I first discovered this mechanic – I was blown away! Instead of just defeating enemies for the sake of progression, I was actually building an income stream. It’s like having your own little army of money-printing machines working for you 24/7.
There are currently 7 different rarities of brainrots in the game:
- Rare – The most common brainrots
- Epic – Slightly rarer with better CPS
- Legendary – Much harder to find but worth it
- Mythic – Rare spawns with solid income
- Godly – Extremely rare with excellent CPS
- Secret – Ultra-rare brainrots with amazing income
- Limited – The rarest of the rare, often event-only
Complete Brainrots Tier List 2026
Alright, let’s get to the good stuff! I’ve spent countless hours researching and testing to bring you this comprehensive tier list. I’ve cross-referenced multiple sources, tested the brainrots myself, and even consulted with top players to make sure this is as accurate as possible.
S-Tier Brainrots (The Absolute Best)
These are the cream of the crop – the brainrots that’ll make you rich faster than you can say “cha-ching!” If you manage to get any of these, you’re set for life in PvB.
| Brainrot | Rarity | CPS | How to Obtain | Trade Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lemowzio | Secret | 50,900 | Admin Abuse Events | 750+ |
| La Blazetto | Limited | 50,000 | Admin Spawn Only | 700+ |
| Tung Tung Tung Sahur | Limited | 50,000 | Limited Events | 700+ |
| Headless Horseman | Limited | 40,000 | Halloween Events | 600+ |
| Big Frank | Limited | 35,000 | Admin Abuse | 500+ |
| Telefonito Happilito | Limited | 37,500 | Special Events | 550+ |
| Los Mr Carrotitos | Secret | 31,200 | Fuse Machine | 400+ |
| La Mostardino | Secret | 30,000 | Admin Spawn | 350+ |
| Gattolini Owlini | Limited | 25,000 | Limited Events | 300+ |
Let me tell you, when I finally got my hands on Lemowzio during an Admin Abuse event, I was ecstatic! This brainrot alone generates over 50k per second – that’s insane! I went from struggling to buy new seeds to swimming in cash practically overnight.
A-Tier Brainrots (Excellent Choices)
These brainrots are still fantastic money-makers and will serve you well throughout the game. They might not be as game-breaking as S-tier, but they’re definitely worth pursuing.
| Brainrot | Rarity | CPS | How to Obtain | Trade Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agua Galleone | Limited | 20,000 | Boss Spawn (Rebirth 6+) | 250+ |
| Burgino Owlini | Limited | 18,000 | Limited Events | 200+ |
| Carnivourita Tralalerita | Godly | 18,700 | Regular Spawn (Rare) | 180+ |
| Daterini Transferino | Limited | 13,700 | Special Events | 150+ |
| Gottolini Owl | Limited | 11,000 | Admin Spawn | 120+ |
| Pumpkino Camelo | Limited | 12,500 | Halloween Events | 130+ |
| Strawberry Carmaleonte | Limited | 15,000 | Seasonal Events | 160+ |
| 67 | Limited | 16,900 | Admin Abuse Only | 170+ |
I’ve got a soft spot for Carnivourita Tralalerita – it was one of the first Godly brainrots I ever managed to obtain, and let me tell you, the feeling when that 18.7k CPS started rolling in was absolutely incredible!
B-Tier Brainrots (Solid Performers)
These brainrots are reliable money-makers that’ll help you progress through the mid-game. They’re not the best, but they’re definitely not the worst either.
| Brainrot | Rarity | CPS | How to Obtain | Trade Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Armadillo Watermelondrilo | Mythic | 4,500 | Regular Spawn | 80+ |
| Armini Bodybuilderini | Limited | 6,300 | Limited Events | 90+ |
| Bredda Ratto | Limited | 7,500 | Admin Abuse | 100+ |
| Casketo | Limited | 5,000 | Special Events | 75+ |
| Cerebrancio | Limited | 4,000 | Boss Spawn | 70+ |
| Cerberinno Hotdoggino | Limited | 5,000 | Limited Events | 75+ |
| Cocotanko Giraffanto | Godly | 6,500 | Regular Spawn (Very Rare) | 95+ |
| Pot Hotspot | Secret | 5,500 | Admin Spawn | 85+ |
C-Tier Brainrots (Decent but Outclassed)
These brainrots will generate some income for you, but honestly, you’ll want to replace them as soon as you can get something better. They’re fine for early game, but don’t get too attached.
| Brainrot | Rarity | CPS | How to Obtain | Trade Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baby Peperoncini & Marmellata | Mythic | 1,250 | Fuse Machine | 40+ |
| Chef Crabacadabra | Limited | 2,000-4,000 | Boss Spawn | 50+ |
| Crazylone Pizaione | Secret | 1,800 | Treadmill (Rare) | 45+ |
| Dr Fialarino | Limited | 1,200 | Special Events | 35+ |
| Garamararam | Secret | 1,800 | Admin Spawn | 45+ |
| La Tomatoro | Secret | 1,200 | Regular Spawn (Very Rare) | 35+ |
| Los Tralaleritos | Secret | 1,200 | Fuse Machine | 35+ |
| Ospedale | Limited | 1,000 | Limited Events | 30+ |
D-Tier Brainrots (Not Worth Your Time)
Look, I’ll be straight with you – these brainrots are basically just filler. They generate so little income that they’re not worth the garden space they take up. If you have any of these, I’d recommend trading them away as soon as possible.
| Brainrot | Rarity | CPS | How to Obtain | Trade Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agarrini La Palini | Rare | 7 | Regular Spawn | 5+ |
| Ballerina Cappuccina | Legendary | 58 | Regular Spawn | 15+ |
| Fluri Flura | Rare | 6 | Regular Spawn | 5+ |
| Lirili Larila | Rare | 4 | Regular Spawn | 3+ |
| Noobini Bananini | Rare | 2 | Regular Spawn | 2+ |
| Pipi Kiwi | Rare | 3 | Regular Spawn | 3+ |
| Tim Cheese | Rare | 5 | Regular Spawn | 4+ |
| Trulimero Trulicina | Rare | 3 | Regular Spawn | 3+ |
How to Obtain the Best Brainrots?
Now that you know which brainrots to aim for, let me break down exactly how you can get your hands on these money-making machines. I’ve learned these methods through trial and error (and lots of frustration!), so you can benefit from my experience.
Admin Abuse Events
This is, without a doubt, the best way to get the rarest and most valuable brainrots. Admin Abuse Events happen every Saturday (when new updates drop), and during these events, admins spawn ultra-rare brainrots like Lemowzio, La Blazetto, and 67.
I’ll never forget the first Admin Abuse Event I participated in – the chaos, the excitement, and ultimately, the disappointment when I didn’t get any of the rare brainrots. But I learned from that experience, and now I have a strategy that works almost every time:
- Join the Discord server – This is crucial! Admins announce events there first
- Prepare your garden – Make sure you have your best plants ready
- Save your resources – Don’t waste potions or special items before the event
- Be patient – These events can last hours, so pace yourself
The Fuse Machine
The Fuse Machine is another excellent way to get rare brainrots, especially Secret ones like Los Mr Carrotitos. To access the Fuse Machine, you need to rebirth at least once, but trust me, it’s worth it.
Here are some of the best fuse combinations I’ve discovered:
- Los Tralaleritos + Mr. Carrot = Los Mr Carrotitos (Secret tier!)
- Any two Legendary brainrots = Chance at Mythic
- Three Epic brainrots = Chance at Legendary
I spent weeks experimenting with different combinations, and let me tell you, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of fusing two common brainrots and getting something incredibly rare!
Meme Eggs
Meme Eggs are another great source for rare brainrots. These special eggs can drop from various activities in the game, and they have a chance to contain brainrots from Epic to Secret rarity.
The best Meme Eggs to aim for are:
- Golden Meme Egg – Highest chance for Secret brainrots
- Rainbow Meme Egg – Guaranteed mutated brainrot
- Diamond Meme Egg – Good chance for Limited brainrots
I once spent an entire weekend grinding for Meme Eggs, and while it was tedious, I walked away with three Secret brainrots that I still use to this day!
Boss Spawns
Boss brainrots spawn during special conditions and usually require you to be at a certain rebirth level. The higher your rebirth level, the better the brainrots you can encounter.
Here’s what I’ve found works best for boss hunting:
- Rebirth 1-3: Basic bosses with D-tier brainrots
- Rebirth 4-5: Better bosses with C-tier brainrots
- Rebirth 6+: Elite bosses with A and S-tier brainrots
When I hit Rebirth 6, I was finally able to start hunting the really good stuff, and let me tell you, the difference in quality is night and day!
Trading Brainrots: What You Need to Know?
One of the most important aspects of Plants vs Brainrots is trading, but here’s the thing – there’s no dedicated trade system in the game. I learned this the hard way when I first tried to trade with another player and almost got scammed.
How Trading Actually Works?
Since there’s no proper trade system, trading is done through gifting. Here’s how it works:
- Find a trading partner – Usually through the Discord server
- Agree on the trade – Make sure both parties are clear on what’s being exchanged
- Use a middleman – This is crucial for valuable trades
- Gift the items – One person gifts first, then the other
I cannot stress enough how important it is to use a middleman for valuable trades. I once lost a Gattolini Owlini because I trusted someone who promised to send their brainrot after I sent mine. They never did, and I was heartbroken.
Trade Values Explained
Trade values can be confusing because they’re not official – they’re determined by the community. Based on my research and experience, here’s how trade values generally work:
- S-tier brainrots: 300-750+ trade value
- A-tier brainrots: 100-250 trade value
- B-tier brainrots: 50-100 trade value
- C-tier brainrots: 20-50 trade value
- D-tier brainrots: 2-15 trade value
Keep in mind that these values can change based on updates, events, and community demand. A brainrot that’s worth 500 today might only be worth 200 tomorrow if it becomes more common.
Best Trading Practices
Here are some tips I’ve learned from my trading experiences:
- Always check the Discord – The #looking-for channel is great for finding trades
- Be patient – Don’t rush into bad trades just because you’re eager
- Know your values – Research before trading to avoid getting ripped off
- Build trust – Start with small trades to build reputation
- Document everything – Take screenshots of trade agreements
I’ve made some great trading partners through the Discord, and now I have a network of trusted traders I can work with. It takes time to build that trust, but it’s absolutely worth it.
Mutations: The Secret to Maximizing Income
One of the most exciting aspects of Plants vs Brainrots is the mutation system. Mutated brainrots generate significantly more income than their normal counterparts, and getting a good mutation can literally change your game.
Types of Mutations
There are several different mutation types in the game, each with its own multiplier:
- Galaxy Mutation: 10x multiplier (the best!)
- Rainbow Mutation: 8x multiplier
- Golden Mutation: 6x multiplier
- Diamond Mutation: 5x multiplier
- Shadow Mutation: 4x multiplier
- Fire Mutation: 3x multiplier
- Ice Mutation: 2.5x multiplier
- Nature Mutation: 2x multiplier
- Basic Mutation: 1.5x multiplier
I’ll never forget the day I got a Galaxy-mutated Lemowzio – the CPS jumped from 50,900 to over 500,000 per second! I went from making good money to absolutely drowning in cash.
How to Get Mutations?
Mutations can happen randomly when you obtain a brainrot, but there are ways to increase your chances:
- Use mutation potions – These increase your mutation chance
- Play during mutation events – Special events with higher mutation rates
- Use specific cards – Some cards increase mutation chances
- Fuse during mutation weather – Certain weather conditions boost mutation rates
The best method I’ve found is to save up your resources and go all-in during mutation events. I once spent an entire event focusing on nothing but getting mutations, and I walked away with three Rainbow-mutated brainrots!
Mutation Strategy
When it comes to mutations, not all brainrots are created equal. Here’s my strategy for maximizing mutation value:
- Focus on S and A-tier brainrots – Mutating these gives the biggest CPS boost
- Save mutation potions for rare brainrots – Don’t waste them on common ones
- Aim for Galaxy or Rainbow mutations – These provide the best multipliers
- Consider trade value – Some mutations are more valuable for trading than for CPS
I learned this lesson the hard way when I used a rare mutation potion on a D-tier brainrot early in my playing career. Sure, it looked cool, but the CPS was still terrible, and I could have used that potion on something much more valuable.
Advanced Strategies for Brainrot Collection
Now that you know the basics, let me share some advanced strategies I’ve developed for collecting the best brainrots. These are the techniques that separate the casual players from the true PvB masters.
Garden Optimization
How you arrange your brainrots in your garden actually matters more than you might think. Here’s what I’ve found works best:
- Group by CPS – Put your highest CPS brainrots together for maximum efficiency
- Consider spawn rates – Some brainrots spawn more frequently than others
- Balance rarity and CPS – Sometimes a lower CPS rare brainrot is better than a higher CPS common one
- Leave space for events – Always keep some garden space open for event brainrots
I spent months rearranging my garden before I found the perfect setup, and let me tell you, the difference in income was incredible. I went from making decent money to absolutely printing cash!
Resource Management
Managing your resources effectively is crucial for long-term success in Plants vs Brainrots. Here’s my approach:
- Save potions for events – Don’t use your best items on regular gameplay
- Invest in storage – More storage means you can save more rare items
- Balance spending and saving – Don’t blow all your cash at once
- Prioritize high-ROI items – Focus on items that give the best return on investment
I used to be terrible at resource management – I’d spend everything I had as soon as I got it. But once I learned to save and invest wisely, my progress skyrocketed.
Event Preparation
Events are where you can get the rarest and most valuable brainrots, but you need to be prepared. Here’s my event preparation checklist:
- Max out plant levels – Make sure your best plants are at their highest level
- Stock up on potions – Have plenty of damage and luck potions ready
- Clear garden space – Make room for new brainrots
- Join the Discord – Stay updated on event times and details
- Form a team – Events are often easier with friends
I missed out on so many rare brainrots early on because I wasn’t properly prepared for events. Now, I treat event preparation like a military operation – everything needs to be perfect.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
I’ve made plenty of mistakes in my Plants vs Brainrots journey, and I want to help you avoid them. Here are the most common mistakes I see players make:
1. Focusing on Quantity Over Quality
When I first started playing, I thought having more brainrots was always better. I filled my garden with dozens of D and C-tier brainrots and wondered why I wasn’t making much money. The truth is, one S-tier brainrot is worth more than twenty D-tier brainrots.
2. Ignoring the Community
I tried to play Plants vs Brainrots solo for months, and I missed out on so much. The community is where you’ll find trading partners, event information, and strategies that actually work. Join the Discord server – it’s a game-changer.
3. Wasting Resources on Low-Value Brainrots
I can’t tell you how many times I used rare potions or items on brainrots that just weren’t worth it. Save your best resources for your best brainrots – that’s how you maximize your progress.
4. Not Planning for the Long Term
It’s easy to get caught up in short-term gains, but Plants vs Brainrots is a marathon, not a sprint. I learned to think weeks or even months ahead when making decisions about my garden and resources.
5. Falling for Scams
The trading system in Plants vs Brainrots is ripe for scams, and I fell for several when I was starting out. Always use a middleman, never go first with valuable items, and if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Future Updates and What to Expect
Plants vs Brainrots is constantly evolving, with new brainrots, events, and features being added regularly. Based on my research and community discussions, here’s what I think we can expect in the coming months:
New Brainrot Rarities
There are rumors circulating about a new “Celestial” rarity that would be even rarer than Limited brainrots. Imagine brainrots with CPS in the hundreds of thousands – that’s the kind of game-changer we’re talking about!
Improved Trading System
The community has been begging for a proper trading system for ages, and the developers have hinted that it’s in the works. A secure trading system would revolutionize the game’s economy and make trading much safer and more efficient.
New Event Types
We’ve seen Admin Abuse Events and seasonal events, but there are whispers about new event types that could introduce entirely new ways to obtain rare brainrots. I’m particularly excited about the possibility of team-based events where players work together to defeat massive bosses.
Mutation System Overhaul
The mutation system is great, but it could be even better. There’s talk of adding new mutation types, increasing mutation chances, and even allowing players to combine mutations for insane multipliers.
I’m incredibly excited about the future of Plants vs Brainrots, and I can’t wait to see what the developers have in store for us. One thing’s for sure – I’ll be here to cover it all and keep you updated on the best strategies and brainrots!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the absolute best brainrot in Plants vs Brainrots?
Based on my research and experience, Lemowzio is currently the best brainrot in the game with an incredible 50,900 CPS. It’s a Secret rarity brainrot that only spawns during Admin Abuse Events, making it extremely rare and valuable. I was lucky enough to get one during a Saturday event, and it completely transformed my income.
How do I get rare brainrots like Los Mr Carrotitos?
Los Mr Carrotitos is a Secret tier brainrot that can be obtained through the Fuse Machine. The best combination I’ve found is fusing Los Tralaleritos with Mr. Carrot. You’ll need to rebirth at least once to access the Fuse Machine, but trust me, it’s worth the effort. I spent weeks grinding for the materials, but getting that 31,200 CPS brainrot was absolutely worth it.
Is there a way to increase my chances of getting mutations?
Yes! There are several ways to increase your mutation chances:
- Use mutation potions during brainrot encounters
- Play during mutation events which have increased rates
- Use specific cards that boost mutation chances
- Fuse during mutation weather conditions
- Join mutation-focused groups that coordinate efforts
I’ve found that saving your resources and going all-in during mutation events is the most effective strategy.
What’s the safest way to trade brainrots?
Since there’s no dedicated trade system, the safest way to trade is to:
- Use a trusted middleman from the Discord server
- Start with small trades to build trust
- Take screenshots of all trade agreements
- Never go first with extremely valuable items
- Check trade values before agreeing to anything
I learned this the hard way after losing a valuable brainrot to a scammer. Now I always use a middleman, no matter how small the trade.
How often do Admin Abuse Events happen?
Admin Abuse Events typically happen every Saturday, which is also when new updates drop. These events usually last for several hours and feature admins spawning ultra-rare brainrots like Lemowzio, La Blazetto, and 67. I recommend joining the Discord server to get real-time notifications about when these events start.
What’s the difference between Limited and Secret rarity brainrots?
This is a common point of confusion. Limited brainrots are typically available only during specific events or time periods and may never return once the event ends. Secret brainrots are extremely rare but can theoretically be obtained at any time through specific methods like the Fuse Machine or Admin spawns. Both are very valuable, but Limited brainrots often have higher trade values due to their exclusivity.
How many brainrots should I have in my garden?
There’s no perfect number, but I’ve found that quality over quantity is the best approach. I’d rather have 5-10 S and A-tier brainrots than 30+ C and D-tier ones. Focus on getting the highest CPS brainrots you can, and don’t be afraid to remove lower-tier brainrots to make space for better ones. I regularly clean out my garden to remove underperformers.
Can I make real money trading brainrots?
While there’s no official system for real-money trading, some players do trade brainrots for real money or Robux through third-party platforms. However, I strongly advise against this as it’s against the game’s terms of service and can result in your account being banned. Stick to in-game trading – it’s safer and more fun!
What’s the best way to progress quickly in Plants vs Brainrots?
Based on my experience, the fastest way to progress is:
- Focus on S and A-tier brainrots – They generate the most income
- Participate in every event – That’s where the rarest brainrots appear
- Join the community – Learn from experienced players
- Plan your resource usage – Don’t waste potions on low-value activities
- Be patient – Building a great garden takes time
I went from struggling beginner to top player by following this strategy, and I’m confident it can work for you too!
Final Thoughts
Well, there you have it – my complete guide to the best brainrots in Plants vs Brainrots! I’ve poured hundreds of hours into researching, testing, and perfecting this information, and I hope it helps you on your PvB journey.
Remember, Plants vs Brainrots is all about strategy, patience, and knowing which brainrots to pursue. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t get the rarest brainrots right away – everyone starts somewhere. I was once a complete noob with nothing but D-tier brainrots, and now I have a garden full of S-tier money-making machines.
The most important advice I can give you is to enjoy the process. Yes, getting rare brainrots is exciting, but the real fun comes from the journey – the events, the trading, the community, and the satisfaction of watching your garden grow and improve.
If you found this guide helpful, make sure to bookmark it for future reference, and feel free to share it with your friends who play Plants vs Brainrots. I’ll be keeping it updated with the latest information as new brainrots and features are added to the game.
For more Plants vs Brainrots content, check out my other guides:
- Ultimate All Plants in Plants vs Brainrots Guide
- Plants vs Brainrots Mutation Guide
- Plants vs Brainrots Fuse Machine Guide
- Plants vs Brainrots Codes
Happy brainrot hunting, and I’ll see you in the garden!
P.S. If you have any questions or want to share your own brainrot collection strategies, drop them in the comments below. I love hearing from fellow PvB enthusiasts!