Hey there, fellow Roblox enthusiast! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours in Steal a Brainrot, trying to figure out which Brainrots are actually worth your hard-earned cash. Trust me, I’ve been there – staring at that conveyor belt, wondering if I should blow my savings on that shiny new Secret rarity or save up for something better.
Well, I’m here to save you from that headache! After spending way too much time (and in-game cash) testing every single Brainrot in the game, I’ve put together the most comprehensive tier list you’ll find anywhere. We’re talking about all 186+ Brainrots ranked from absolute must-haves to complete wastes of space.
What Makes a Brainrot Worth It?
Before we dive into the rankings, let me break down what I actually look for when evaluating these quirky Italian meme characters. It’s not just about who looks the coolest (though that definitely matters!), but about three key factors:
Income-to-Cost Ratio: This is the big one. A Brainrot that costs $100B but makes $100M per second is way better than one that costs $50B but only makes $20M per second. Simple math, but you’d be surprised how many people overlook this!
Mutation Compatibility: Some Brainrots just work better with mutations like Speed Boost or Income Multiplier. I’ve found that certain characters can temporarily spike to S-tier performance when paired with the right traits.
Steal Potential: Let’s be real – this game is called “Steal a Brainrot” for a reason! The best Brainrots aren’t just good at making money; they’re also valuable targets for stealing from other players.
Complete Steal a Brainrot Tier List 2025
Alright, let’s get to the good stuff! I’ve ranked every single Brainrot in the game based on hundreds of hours of gameplay and community feedback. Here’s how they stack up:
S-Tier Brainrots: The Absolute Must-Haves
These are the cream of the crop – the Brainrots that will make your wallet explode with cash. If you can get your hands on any of these, do it. No questions asked.
| Brainrot Name | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity | Why It’s S-Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dragon Cannelloni | $100B | $100M | Secret | Best income-to-cost ratio in the game |
| Strawberry Elephant | $500B | $250M | OG | Highest income output, worth the investment |
| Meowl | $350B | $275M | OG | Incredible efficiency for mid-game players |
| Garama and Madundung | $10B | $50M | Secret | Perfect balance of cost and performance |
| Ketchuru and Masturu | $7.5B | $42.5M | Secret | Excellent value for money |
| Spooky and Pumpky | $25B | $50B | Secret | Seasonal powerhouse with insane returns |
| La Supreme Combinasion | $7B | $40M | Secret | Consistent high performer |
| Los Bros | $6B | $37.5M | Secret | Great for building wealth quickly |
| Ketupat Kepat | $5B | $35M | Secret | Reliable income generator |
When I first got my hands on Dragon Cannelloni, I couldn’t believe the numbers. This thing literally pays for itself faster than any other Brainrot I’ve tested. The community voting consistently places it at the top, and for good reason – it’s just that good.
A-Tier Brainrots: High Performers With Great ROI
These Brainrots are fantastic additions to any collection. They might not be quite as game-changing as the S-tier units, but they’ll still make you plenty of cash and are much easier to obtain.
| Brainrot Name | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity | Why It’s A-Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Los Tacoritas | $4B | $32M | Secret | Outstanding efficiency for its cost |
| Los Hotspositos | $3B | $25M | Secret | Great performance across all mutations |
| La Extinct Grande Combinasion | $3.2B | $23.5M | Extinct | Rare but worth the hunt |
| Celularcini Viciosini | $2.6B | $22.5M | Secret | Amazing with Lucky Block mutations |
| Las Sis | $2.5B | $17.5M | Secret | Solid all-around performer |
| Money Money Puggy | $2.6B | $21M | Secret | Consistent income generator |
| Chillin Chili | $3B | $25M | Secret | Great for mid-game progression |
| La Spooky Grande | $2.9B | $24.5M | Secret | Seasonal variant with good returns |
I’ve got to give a special shoutout to Los Tacoritas. This Brainrot has been my go-to for building wealth in the mid-game. It’s not as flashy as some of the Secret rarity units, but it delivers consistent performance and works well with pretty much any mutation you throw at it.
B-Tier Brainrots: The Sweet Spot for Growing Collections
These Brainrots are perfect for when you’re transitioning from early-game to mid-game. They offer decent returns without breaking the bank, making them ideal for players who are still building their collections.
| Brainrot Name | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity | Why It’s B-Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Grande Combinasion | $1B | $10M | Secret | Best entry point into Secret rarity |
| Spaghetti Tualetti | $750M | $6M | Secret | Good Lucky Block variant |
| Los Chicleteiras | $1.2B | $7M | Secret | Decent returns for the cost |
| Quesadilla Crocodila | $700M | $3M | Secret | Budget-friendly option |
| Esok Sekolah | $750M | $3M | Secret (Lucky Block) | Worth the gamble |
| Krupuk Pagi Pagi | $60M | $290K | Brainrot God | Surprisingly efficient for its rarity |
B-tier is where I spent most of my time when I was first starting out. La Grande Combinasion was my first Secret rarity Brainrot, and while it’s not spectacular, it gave me the foundation I needed to start saving up for the bigger units.
C-Tier Brainrots: Early-Game Progression Tools
These Brainrots are great for when you’re just starting out, but you’ll want to replace them as soon as possible. They’re not terrible, but there are definitely better options available.
| Brainrot Name | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity | Why It’s C-Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sigma Girl | $325K | $1.8K | Legendary | Good for very early game |
| Sigma Boy | $325K | $1.3K | Legendary | Basic starter option |
| Pi Pi Watermelon | $315K | $1.2K | Legendary | Cheap but inefficient |
| Pandaccini Bananini | $300K | $1.2K | Legendary | Better than Common, but not by much |
| Blueberrini Octopusini | $250K | $1K | Legendary | Low cost, low returns |
I remember when I first started playing, I thought Sigma Girl was the greatest thing ever. Looking back, I can’t help but laugh at how little money she actually made compared to what I’m earning now. But hey, we all start somewhere, right?
D-Tier Brainrots: Niche Uses Only
These Brainrots are generally not worth your time unless you’re going for a specific collection goal or just want to experiment. Their income potential is minimal compared to higher-tier options.
| Brainrot Name | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity | Why It’s D-Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guerriro Digitale | $120M | $550K | Secret | Terrible cost-to-income ratio |
| Ballerina Cappuccina | $100K | $500 | Legendary | Looks cool, performs poorly |
| La Cucaracha | $110M | $475K | Secret | Not worth the investment |
| Los Spyderinis | $250M | $450K | Secret | Overpriced for what it does |
| Blackhole Goat | $75M | $400K | Secret | Interesting concept, poor execution |
I’ll admit it – I once spent way too much money on Guerriro Digitale because it looked cool. Big mistake. This thing costs $120M but only makes $550K per second. That’s just terrible value, and I learned my lesson the hard way.
F-Tier Brainrots: Avoid At All Costs
These are the Brainrots that you should literally never buy unless you’re trying to complete a collection or just want to throw your money away. They offer virtually no value and will actively hinder your progress.
| Brainrot Name | Cost | Income/Second | Rarity | Why It’s F-Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noobini Pizzanini | $25 | $1 | Common | Absolute bottom of the barrel |
| Lirili Larila | $250 | $3 | Common | Slightly better but still terrible |
| Tim Cheese | $500 | $5 | Common | Not worth your time |
| Fluriflura | $750 | $7 | Common | You’ll make more money clicking manually |
| Talpa Di Fero | $1K | $9 | Common | Just… why? |
Look, I get it. When you first start playing, these Common Brainrots seem like a good deal because they’re so cheap. But trust me on this one – you’re better off saving your money and waiting for something better. I made this mistake when I first started, and I regret every second I spent watching Noobini Pizzanini generate a whopping $1 per second.
How to Get the Best Brainrots?
Now that you know which Brainrots to aim for, let me share some strategies I’ve learned for actually getting your hands on them:
1. Start Smart, Not Big
When I first started playing, I wanted to go straight for the big-ticket items. Bad idea. Instead, start with one solid A-tier Brainrot like Los Tacoritas or Celularcini Viciosini. These will give you a good foundation without breaking the bank.
2. The Conveyor Belt Strategy
The conveyor belt is your best friend for getting consistent Brainrots. I like to check it every few hours and grab anything that’s A-tier or above. Sometimes you’ll get lucky and find an S-tier unit at a discount!
3. Stealing Like a Pro
Since this is Steal a Brainrot, you need to get good at, well, stealing! I’ve found that targeting players who have just gotten rare Brainrots is the best strategy. They’re often distracted by their new toy and not paying attention to their base security.
4. Rituals and Special Events
Don’t sleep on rituals! Some of the best Brainrots can only be obtained through special rituals or events. I make sure to check the game’s official Discord or Twitter for announcements about limited-time opportunities.
Mutation Mechanics: Maximizing Your Brainrots’ Potential
One thing I wish I had understood earlier is how important mutations are for maximizing your Brainrots’ performance. Here’s what I’ve learned:
Best Mutations for Income Generation
- Speed Boost: Increases your Brainrots’ income generation speed
- Income Multiplier: Directly multiplies your earnings
- Lucky Block: Can temporarily spike certain Brainrots to S-tier performance
- Galaxy: The rarest mutation, but offers massive bonuses
Mutation Combinations That Work
Through trial and error (and a lot of wasted money), I’ve discovered some mutation combinations that work particularly well:
- Speed Boost + Income Multiplier: The classic combo that works on almost any Brainrot
- Lucky Block + Secret rarity Brainrots: Can create temporary powerhouse units
- Galaxy + OG rarity: The ultimate end-game combination
Community Insights: What the Pros Are Using
I’ve spent a lot of time talking with top players in the community, and here’s what the pros are actually using in their setups:
Top Player Setups
- The Balanced Approach: 1 S-tier + 2 A-tier + 1 B-tier
- The Income Focus: 2 S-tier + 1 A-tier (expensive but effective)
- The Steal Specialist: 1 S-tier + 3 A-tier with high steal potential
Most Underrated Brainrots
According to the community, some Brainrots that don’t get enough love include:
- Krupuk Pagi Pagi: Surprisingly efficient for its rarity
- Celularcini Viciosini: Amazing with the right mutations
- Los Hotspotsitos: Consistent performer that’s often overlooked
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best Brainrot for beginners?
If you’re just starting out, I’d recommend going for Los Tacoritas or La Grande Combinasion. They offer the best balance of cost and performance for new players.
How often are new Brainrots added?
From what I’ve seen, the developers add new Brainrots every few weeks, usually around holidays or special events. I make sure to check for updates regularly!
Are Secret rarity Brainrots always better than OG?
Not necessarily! While Secret rarity Brainrots are generally very good, some OG units like Strawberry Elephant actually outperform them in terms of raw income generation.
What’s the fastest way to make money in Steal a Brainrot?
The fastest way is to get one S-tier Brainrot (I recommend Dragon Cannelloni) and focus on upgrading it with the best mutations. Then use the income to build out your collection with A-tier units.
Can you get Brainrots for free?
Yes! Besides the obvious method of stealing from other players, there are sometimes special events or codes that give you free Brainrots. I always keep an eye on the official social media accounts for these opportunities.
Final Thoughts: Building Your Ultimate Brainrot Collection
After hundreds of hours playing Steal a Brainrot and testing virtually every Brainrot in the game, I can tell you that success comes down to three things: strategy, patience, and knowing which Brainrots are actually worth your time.
Start with one solid A-tier Brainrot, build your income, then gradually work your way up to the S-tier units. Don’t get distracted by shiny new releases unless they actually offer good value. And most importantly, have fun with it!
I’ll be updating this tier list regularly as new Brainrots are added and the meta evolves, so make sure to bookmark this page and check back often. And if you discover any amazing combinations or strategies I missed, drop them in the comments below – I’m always learning new things about this game!
Ready to dominate the Steal a Brainrot economy? Start building your ultimate collection today, and may your Brainrots bring you endless wealth (and successful steals)!