Hey there, fellow Roblox enthusiast! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours in Plants vs Brainrots trying to get your hands on those elusive eggs. I mean, who wouldn’t want to crack open these bad boys and get some awesome Brainrots? I’ve been playing this game since it first dropped, and let me tell you, I’ve learned A LOT about these eggs through trial and error (and maybe a few too many Robux purchases).
When I first started playing, I had no clue what these eggs were all about. I’d see them spawning on the treadmill and think, “Should I attack this thing? Is it worth my time?” Well, after hundreds of hours of gameplay and way too much research, I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about every single egg in Plants vs Brainrots. Trust me, this guide will save you from making the same mistakes I did!
What Are Eggs in Plants vs Brainrots?
Before we dive into the specific eggs, let me break down what these things actually are. Eggs in Plants vs Brainrots are basically like loot boxes, but way cooler. They spawn randomly (or you can buy some), and you’ve got to defeat them to add them to your inventory. Once you crack them open, you get a random Brainrot from inside.
What’s really awesome about these eggs is that they stick around even after you rebirth. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been grateful for this feature! When I first discovered that my eggs wouldn’t disappear after rebirthing, it was a game-changer for my progression. I could save up my eggs, rebirth, and then crack them all open for a fresh start with some powerful Brainrots right from the get-go.
All Eggs in Plants vs Brainrots: Complete Breakdown
Alright, let’s get to the good stuff! As of November 2025, there are four different eggs you can get in Plants vs Brainrots. I’m going to break down each one with all the details you need, including drop rates, HP, and how to actually get them.
1. Godly Lucky Egg
The Godly Lucky Egg is probably the first egg you’ll encounter in your Plants vs Brainrots journey. I remember seeing this rainbow-colored beauty for the first time and being totally mesmerized. It’s covered in light blue question marks and just looks epic!
| Stat | Value | 
|---|---|
| HP | 25,000 | 
| Rarity | Godly | 
| Spawn Chance | Low natural spawn chance | 
| Best Plants to Defeat | Mythic or higher rarity plants | 
Brainrots Inside & Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Chance | My Personal Experience | 
|---|---|---|
| Tralalero Tralala | 45% | This is the most common drop, and honestly, it’s not bad for early game! | 
| Kiwissimo | 25% | I’ve gotten a few of these, and they’re pretty decent for cash generation | 
| Giraffa Celeste | 20% | These are harder to get, but worth it when they drop | 
| Matteo | 10% | The rarest from this egg, but man, it feels amazing when you get one! | 
How to Get It: The Godly Lucky Egg has a small chance to spawn naturally on the treadmill. I’ve found that being active during special events increases your chances of seeing one. They’re not super common, but they’re definitely the most accessible of all the eggs.
When I first started, I struggled to defeat these because my plants weren’t strong enough. If you’re in the same boat, focus on upgrading your plants first before trying to tackle these eggs. Trust me, it’s worth the wait!
2. Secret Lucky Egg
Oh man, the Secret Lucky Egg! This thing is a beast. When I first encountered one, I was totally unprepared. It’s this bright red egg with a white question mark in the middle, and it looks innocent enough… until you see its HP!
| Stat | Value | 
|---|---|
| HP | 150,000 | 
| Rarity | Secret | 
| Spawn Chance | Very low natural spawn, higher during Admin Abuse events | 
| Best Plants to Defeat | Shroombino, Mango, or other high-damage plants | 
Brainrots Inside & Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Chance | My Personal Experience | 
|---|---|---|
| La Tomatoro | 50% | The most common drop, but still pretty valuable | 
| Los Tralaleritos | 40% | I love these guys – they generate some serious cash! | 
| Garamararam | 10% | The holy grail of Secret eggs! I’ve only gotten one of these, and it was amazing | 
How to Get It: Secret Lucky Eggs can spawn naturally, but I’ve found they’re way more common during Admin Abuse events. If you see an announcement about an Admin Abuse event, drop whatever you’re doing and get online! These events are your best chance at snagging a Secret egg.
I’ll be honest with you – these eggs are tough to beat if you’re a new player. When I first started, I couldn’t even scratch these things. My advice? Focus on building up your plant collection and upgrading your best plants before taking on these bad boys. It’s totally worth it though – the Brainrots inside are some of the best in the game!
3. Meme Lucky Egg
The Meme Lucky Egg is where things get really interesting (and expensive). This yellow egg with a white question mark is basically the premium option for players who either get really lucky or have some Robux to spend.
| Stat | Value | 
|---|---|
| HP | 150,000 | 
| Rarity | Limited | 
| Spawn Chance | Extremely low natural spawn | 
| Robux Cost | 249 (1 egg), 699 (3 eggs), 1,999 (10 eggs) | 
| Best Plants to Defeat | High-tier plants with good damage output | 
Brainrots Inside & Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Chance | My Personal Experience | 
|---|---|---|
| Arminini Bodybuilderini | 55% | The most common, but still pretty cool looking | 
| Squalo Cavallo | 35% | I’ve gotten a few of these, and they’re solid for mid-game progression | 
| Bredda Ratto | 9% | Rare drop, but totally worth the grind when you get one | 
| Gattolini Owlini | 1% | THE RAREST BRAINROT IN THE GAME! I’ve never gotten one naturally, but I’ve seen others with it and it’s insane! | 
How to Get It: You have two options for getting Meme Lucky Eggs: you can get extremely lucky and have one spawn naturally (I’m talking like 0.1% chance here), or you can buy them from the shop with Robux. I’ve spent my fair share of Robux on these eggs, and while it can be tempting to buy them, I’d recommend trying to farm them naturally first.
The natural spawn chance is so low that I’ve only seen a handful in my entire time playing. If you do see one spawn, drop everything and focus all your attention on defeating it. These eggs are worth their weight in gold (or Robux, I guess).
4. Techno Egg
The Techno Egg is the newest addition to the game, and it’s pretty exclusive! This limited-time egg was introduced during the Artist Frenzy update, and let me tell you, it’s caused quite a stir in the community.
| Stat | Value | 
|---|---|
| HP | N/A (purchased directly) | 
| Rarity | Limited | 
| Availability | Limited-time during Artist Frenzy update | 
| Robux Cost | 299 (1 egg), 799 (3 eggs), 2,499 (10 eggs) | 
| Location | Central Island during special events | 
Brainrots Inside & Drop Rates:
| Brainrot Name | Drop Chance | My Personal Experience | 
|---|---|---|
| Televisionne Tristionne | 55% | The most common from the Techno egg, but still pretty unique | 
| Ring Ring Telephoneili | 35% | These have some really cool animations when they generate cash | 
| Daterini Transferino | 9% | Super rare, but I’ve heard they’re amazing for late-game progression | 
| Telefonito Happilito | 1% | The rarest of the rare! I’ve never even seen one in person | 
How to Get It: Unlike the other eggs, the Techno Egg doesn’t spawn on the treadmill. The only way to get it is by purchasing it with Robux during special events. I managed to grab a few during the Artist Frenzy update, and while they were pricey, the exclusive Brainrots inside make them worth it if you’re a serious collector.
Keep an eye on the game’s update notes and social media for information about when this egg might return. Based on what I’ve seen from the developers, they’ll probably bring it back for future events, so don’t worry if you missed it this time around!
My Personal Egg-Farming Strategies
After playing this game for so long, I’ve developed some pretty solid strategies for farming eggs efficiently. Let me share what’s worked best for me:
Strategy 1: Event Farming
This is by far the most effective method I’ve found. Whenever there’s an Admin Abuse event or special weather event, I make sure to be online and active. During these events, egg spawn rates seem to be significantly higher. I’ve gotten more Secret eggs during these events than I have in regular gameplay.
Strategy 2: The Rebirth Trick
Here’s a little trick I learned that’s been a game-changer for me: I save up my eggs, do a rebirth, and then crack them all open at once. This gives me a fresh start with some powerful Brainrots right from the beginning, making my progression through the rebirth levels much faster. Just remember that eggs don’t disappear after rebirth, so you can stockpile them as much as you want!
Strategy 3: Team Play
Playing with friends has made egg farming so much easier for me. When we’re all online together, we can coordinate our attacks on high-HP eggs like the Secret and Meme eggs. Plus, it’s just more fun to celebrate when someone gets a rare drop!
Strategy 4: Timing Your Attacks
I’ve noticed that eggs seem to spawn more frequently during certain times of day. While I can’t confirm this is 100% accurate, I’ve had the most luck finding eggs during peak hours when there are more players online. It could be coincidence, but hey, it’s worked for me!
Egg Mutations: The Hidden Layer
One thing that took me way too long to discover is that eggs can have mutations, just like Brainrots! I was shocked when I first saw a neon Godly egg – it looked absolutely incredible. Here’s what I’ve learned about egg mutations:
Common Mutations I’ve Seen:
- Neon: Gives the egg a glowing, neon appearance
 - Galactic: Adds a space-themed effect with stars and galaxies
 - Rainbow: Makes the egg even more colorful (yes, even the rainbow Godly egg can get more rainbow!)
 - Golden: Adds a gold sheen to the egg
 
These mutations don’t affect the drops inside the egg, but they sure do look cool! I’ve made it my personal mission to collect at least one mutated version of each egg. It’s definitely a long-term goal, but it keeps me motivated to keep playing.
Common Questions About Eggs (FAQ)
I get asked a lot of questions about eggs in Plants vs Brainrots, so I thought I’d answer the most common ones here:
Do eggs disappear after a Rebirth?
Nope! This is one of the best features of eggs in my opinion. They stick around in your inventory even after you rebirth, which makes them perfect for planning your rebirth strategy. I always save my eggs for right after a rebirth to give myself a strong start.
What’s the best way to get eggs without spending Robux?
Patience is key here! Focus on being active during special events and Admin Abuse sessions. I’ve found that these events significantly increase your chances of finding eggs. Also, make sure you have strong enough plants to actually defeat the eggs when they do spawn.
Are the Robux-priced eggs worth it?
This really depends on your budget and how much you value your time. I’ve bought my fair share of Meme eggs, and while they can be expensive, the exclusive Brainrots inside can definitely speed up your progression. Just be careful not to spend more than you can afford!
Can you trade eggs with other players?
Currently, eggs themselves aren’t tradable, but the Brainrots you get from them are. I’ve done plenty of Brainrot trading to complete my collection, and it’s a great way to get the rare drops you’re missing.
What’s the rarest Brainrot in the game?
Based on my research and experience, Gattolini Owlini from the Meme Lucky Egg is the rarest Brainrot in the game with only a 1% drop chance. I’ve never gotten one naturally, but I’ve seen a few lucky players who have, and they’re absolutely incredible!
My Final Thoughts on Plants vs Brainrots Eggs
After spending countless hours with this game, I can honestly say that the egg system is one of my favorite features. It adds an element of excitement and unpredictability that keeps me coming back day after day. There’s nothing quite like the thrill of seeing a rare egg spawn and knowing you have a chance at getting something awesome inside.
If you’re new to the game, don’t get discouraged if you don’t get rare eggs right away. It took me weeks before I even saw my first Secret egg, and months before I got any of the really rare drops. Just keep playing, upgrade your plants, and most importantly, have fun with it!
Remember, this guide is based on my personal experience and research as of November 2025. The game is constantly being updated, so make sure to check for new eggs and changes to the existing ones. I’ll do my best to keep this guide updated, but the Plants vs Brainrots developers are always keeping us on our toes with new content!
If you found this guide helpful, make sure to bookmark it for future reference. I’m always updating it with new information as I discover it. And if you have any tips or strategies that I haven’t mentioned, feel free to share them in the comments below. We’re all in this together, trying to collect the best Brainrots and dominate the game!
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Happy egg hunting, and may the RNG gods be ever in your favor! 🌻🥚