Kick a Lucky Block Beginner Guide

Kick a Lucky Block looks chaotic in the first thirty seconds — block flies, tsunami spawns, you're sprinting, brainrots are everywhere — but the loop is actually simple. This is the guide we wish we had on day one.

The Core Loop

Strip the game down and there are six steps. The whole experience is repeating these in tighter and tighter cycles:

  1. 1. Kick the Lucky Block at your plot.
  2. 2. Roll — the kick rolls a Brainrot; its rarity depends on the zone the block lands in.
  3. 3. Tsunami spawns where the block landed and chases you back toward base.
  4. 4. Claim — if you make it home in time, you claim the Brainrot.
  5. 5. Passive Income — the Brainrot generates cash while it sits on your plot (even offline).
  6. 6. Upgrade — spend income on heavier weights, which raise Kick Power and unlock farther, rarer zones.

Higher Kick Power → farther kicks → rarer zones → better Brainrots → more income. That is the entire game in one sentence.

First 5 Minutes Checklist

Run this on every fresh account. The goal is to learn the loop, not to maximise income — that comes later.

  1. 1. Walk to your plot and confirm the Lucky Block is spawned.
  2. 2. Click to kick the Lucky Block once. Watch where it lands.
  3. 3. Run back home before the tsunami catches you.
  4. 4. Claim the rolled Brainrot and place it on your plot.
  5. 5. Repeat steps 2–4 twice more without buying anything.
  6. 6. Open the Run Speed shop and buy the cheapest level — this is the single best early purchase you can make.

First 30 Minutes Checklist

Once the loop feels natural, expand the goal to “unlock the next zone, claim your first uncommon-or-better Brainrot, and stack one mutation”.

  1. 1. Save up for the Bone Barbell ($7.5K, +5 KP) so your kicks reach the next zone tier.
  2. 2. Buy cosmetic Brainrot upgrades only after weights are paid for.
  3. 3. Claim your first uncommon-or-better Brainrot and place it in a prominent plot slot.
  4. 4. Watch for a global luck event in chat — when one fires, drop everything and spam kicks for the full window.
  5. 5. Take a Run Speed level whenever the cost is similar to one full Brainrot's earnings.
  6. 6. Read the weights table so you know which tier is next — sitting on idle cash is the slowest mistake new players make.

Surviving the Tsunami

The tsunami spawns where the block landed and chases you back. If you're not back on your plot before it catches you, you lose the Brainrot you rolled.

  • Run Speed lives in a separate upgrade shop. Buy at least one cheap level early — the cost-to-impact ratio at low levels is excellent.
  • Wave speed scales with distance — Common/Rare zones are slow, Mythic and above are dangerous.
  • Speed is NOT reset on Rebirth — it carries over permanently. Every Speed purchase is a lifetime investment.
  • Underleveled Speed is the #1 reason players plateau in mid-game.

Buying Weights

Weights raise your Kick Power and are the single most direct way to make progress. Always buy the next available tier as soon as you can afford it.

WeightCostPower/liftNote
Wooden StickFree+2Starter
Bone Barbell$7.5K+5First buy
Stone Block$75K+10⚠️ Skip this
Copper Plate$500K+50Unlocks Epic
Iron Plate$7.2M+150Unlocks Mythic
Ice Barbell$350M+400Unlocks Godly

See the full weights guide for the complete table up to Giant Gold Star Barbell (+100,000 KP).

Chasing Mutations

Every kick has a chance to roll a mutated Brainrot with a multiplier on top of base earnings. Eight mutation tiers exist:

Gold
1.5×
Diamond
Plasma
Molten
Radioactive
Shadow
12×
Electrified
16×
Rainbow
30×

You boost your odds by:

  • • Performing Perfect Kicks (luck bonus per kick)
  • • Catching Global Luck events (2×/4×/8× server-wide, ~5 min)
  • • Buying the Mutation Luck gamepass (permanent doubled chance)

These boosts multiply together— a Perfect Kick during a 4× global event with Mutation Luck stacks all three on the same kick.

When to Rebirth

Your first rebirth unlocks at 1,000 Kick Power and grants a permanent 2× cash multiplier. Weights, Speed, and Brainrots are NOT reset.

  • Do NOT rebirth immediately at 1,000 KP. Push your kick distance into the next zone tier or two first — your post-rebirth grind starts in a much higher-yield zone.
  • The 2× multiplier compounds with mutation multipliers, so rebirthing into a higher zone is dramatically more efficient.
  • Good time to rebirth: you own a weight that can rebuild Power quickly, and your base is stocked with Mythic+ Brainrots.
  • Alternative: the 99-Robux Rebirth Skip gamepass lets you rebirth without hitting 1,000 KP.

Common Early Mistakes

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Hoarding cash

Money idle in your wallet earns nothing — convert it into the next weight or Run Speed level immediately.

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Skipping Run Speed entirely

Even one early upgrade pays for itself by saving Brainrots from the tsunami.

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Chasing mutations from minute one

Mutations are an upside, not a plan. Stick to the loop and let global luck events do the heavy lifting.

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Buying cosmetic upgrades before weights

A heavier weight unlocks a better Brainrot pool by itself.

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Rebirthing too early

The 2× multiplier amplifies your current earnings — amplify a higher number, not your starter trickle.

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Buying Stone Block ($75K)

Only +10 KP. Skip it and save for Copper Plate ($500K, +50 KP) which unlocks Epic zone.

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