Kick a Lucky Block Guide

The master blueprint for maximizing your multipliers, climbing the tiers, and crushing every zone in Kick a Lucky Block.

Guides

Start with the fundamentals, then progress into precision and high-tier farming loops.

The Ultimate Growth Loop

To dominate the leaderboard, master the Trinity of Growth: Kick Power, Luck, and Mutations. These three systems work in a loop that fuels your progression.

1
Train & Kick

Build your base Kick Power to reach new zones. Use the highest weight available — Bone Barbell (+5) → Copper Plate (+50) → Iron Plate (+150).

2
Boost Luck

Use Global Luck events (2×/4×/8×), Perfect Kicks, and the Mutation Luck gamepass to maximize drop quality.

3
Mutate & Multiply

Land mutations (Gold 1.5× → Rainbow 30×) to skyrocket income, enabling faster Rebirths and infinite growth.

FAQ

What is the fastest way to progress as a new player?

Don't just kick blocks. Spend your first few minutes training. A small boost in base Kick Power (Bone Barbell at $7.5K gives +5/lift vs Wooden Stick's +2) makes early-game coin farming significantly faster.

Should I spend coins on gear or save for a Rebirth?

Balance both. Upgrade your weight until you can reach the next zone, then save. Once income feels stagnant, Rebirth for the permanent 2× cash multiplier. Skip Stone Block ($75K) entirely — save for Copper Plate ($500K).

Why do some players have glowing characters on their plot?

Those are Mutated Brainrots. They provide massive multiplier bonuses (1.5× to 30×) compared to standard versions. You get them by opening blocks while your Luck stat is high or during Global Luck events.

Can I keep my characters after I Rebirth?

Yes. Rebirth only resets your Kick Power. Your Brainrots, Mutations, Speed upgrades, and permanent upgrades stay with you — which is why Rebirthing is the key to long-term power.

Does it matter which zone I train in?

Absolutely. Always train with the highest weight you own. Later weights provide thousands of times more power per lift — Giant Gold Star Barbell gives 100,000 power/lift vs Wooden Stick at 2.

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