Steal a Brainrot Tier List for 2026 TL;DR
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There are currently 396 Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot in total (382 indexable and 14 miscellaneous brainrots). A lot to choose from.
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Not every expensive Brainrot is good. Cost alone means nothing if the money per second is weak, so income efficiency matters more than hype.
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Some Brainrots look funny, iconic, or rare but still are not great economically. A cool design does not always mean a strong pick.
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The best Brainrots are usually the ones that combine huge income with strong value for their price. Top examples include Skibidi Toilet, Dragon Gingerini, Meowl, Strawberry Elephant, Headless Horseman, and Cooki and Milki.
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Some mid to high tier Secret Brainrots are amazing value and often better to chase than ultra expensive endgame units. La Casa Boo, Spaghetti Tualetti, Ketchuru and Musturu, Ketupat Kepat, and Graipuss Medussi are great examples.
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A lot of the strongest Brainrots come from Secret, OG, Lucky Block, or event pools. That makes them harder to get, but also much more desirable for both money making and collection value.
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Secret and OG Brainrots dominate most top tier rankings. They usually have the best late game income and the highest long term value.
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The worst Brainrots are usually early filler units with weak income that get outclassed almost instantly. Noobini Pizzanini, Lirili Larila, Tim Cheese, and other low rarity starters fall into this category.
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Steal a Brainrot Explained
Steal a Brainrot looks simple at first. Buy a weird little unit, place it, make money, repeat. Then ten minutes later you realize half the expensive Brainrots are bait, the best steals vanish in seconds, and some Ritual or Lucky Block unit is making more money than the giant thing you just emptied your wallet for. That is why this tier list matters.
Before we dive deeper into Brainrots tier list, let’s quickly break down what Steal a Brainrot really is and how its rarity system works.
Just like the name suggests, Steal a Brainrot is all about stealing brainrots from other players, earning money, and building your base. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. This game mode is much deeper than you might think. You can buy brainrots from the conveyor belt, steal them from other players, and in some cases get them through special systems like Lucky Blocks, Rituals, Crafting, Fuse Machines, Dealers, or Traders. The twist is that rarity does not always guarantee value. Some cheaper Brainrots can carry your early and mid game, while some expensive ones are mostly collection pieces unless you know exactly what you are doing.
Rarities matter because they indicate three things right away:
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How often a Brainrot appears
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How expensive it is
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How strong its income tends to be
Common and Rare units are your early filler. Epic and Legendary units help you stabilize. Mythic and Brainrot God start pushing into real money. Secret and OG are where the serious collectors and late game players live. Let’s take a look at this table with all rarities mentioned, what they mean, and some notable examples.
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Rarities |
Description |
Brainrot Examples |
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Common |
Common is the cheapest and most common rarity in the game. There are 11 Common Brainrots, ranging from Noobini Pizzanini to Pipi Corni. These are the Brainrots you will see the most on the Red Carpet, with a 55% spawn chance. They usually produce from $1/s to $14/s and cost from $25 to $1.7K. Good for the first few minutes, then quickly replaced. |
Noobini Pizzanini, Lirili Larila, Tim Cheese, Pipi Corni |
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Rare |
Rare is still a very common early game rarity, only slightly harder to find than Common. There are 11 Rare Brainrots, ranging from Trippi Troppi to Pinealotto Fruttarino. They usually produce from $15/s to $75/s and cost from $2K to $9.7K. These are fine for starter momentum, but they do not stay useful for long. |
Trippi Troppi, Bandito Bobritto, Ta Ta Ta Ta Sahur, Cacto Hipopotamo |
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Epic |
Epic is where the game starts to feel a little more rewarding. It is still an early game rarity, but the income is much better. There are 20 Epic Brainrots, ranging from Cappuccino Assassino to Mummio Rappitto. They usually produce from $75/s to $325/s and cost from $10K to $47.5K. |
Cappuccino Assassino, Brr Brr Patapim, Ti Ti Ti Sahur, Mummio Rappitto |
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Legendary |
Legendary is an intermediate rarity with 24 Brainrots in total. These range from Burbaloni Loliloli to Seraphino Gruyero. They are harder to spawn and much more relevant for building an actual economy. They usually produce from $200/s to $1.9K/s and cost from $35K to $347.5K. |
Burbaloni Loliloli, Ballerina Cappuccina, Sigma Boy, Seraphino Gruyero |
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Mythic |
Mythic is another intermediate rarity, but much less common than Legendary. It includes 33 Brainrots, plus the Mythic Lucky Block. This rarity ranges from Frigo Camelo to Berenjello Angello. Some Mythics like Los Noobinis and Tob Tobi Tobi are unobtainable now. Mythics can cost up to $5.5M and produce up to $18K/s. |
Frigo Camelo, Carloo, Los Noobinis, Berenjello Angello |
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Brainrot God |
Brainrot God is a semi rare rarity and one of the biggest jumps in actual income. It includes 74 Brainrots and ranges from Cocofanto Elefanto to Dumborino Miracello. Whenever one spawns, its name gets announced out loud, which tells you how important this tier is. They usually produce from $19K/s to $315K/s and cost from $5M to $75M. |
Cocofanto Elefanto, Ballerino Lololo, Los Tungtungtungcitos, Dumborino Miracello |
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Secret |
Secret is where Steal a Brainrot turns into a real grind. This is a very hard rarity to obtain, with over 100 Brainrots in total. It ranges from Jackorilla, formerly La Vacca Saturno Saturnita, to Griffin. These Brainrots have an extremely low spawn chance and are usually tied to major investment, event luck, or advanced progression. They can produce from $315K/s to $400M/s and cost from $50M to $400B. |
La Vacca Saturno Saturnita, Spaghetti Tualetti, Esok Sekolah, Griffin |
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OG |
OG is the rarest standard rarity in the entire game. There are only four OG Brainrots, and all of them are absolute monsters. They can technically spawn on the Red Carpet, but the chance is so low that most players will never see one naturally. These are prestige units more than anything else. |
Strawberry Elephant, Meowl, Headless Horseman, Skibidi Toilet |
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Limited Rarities |
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Admin |
Admin is a special limited Admin Abuse rarity. Right now, there are no obtainable Admin Brainrots. The only obtainable things tied to this rarity are special Lucky Blocks. Older Admin units existed before, but they are no longer obtainable. |
Admin Lucky Block, Los Lucky Blocks, Developini Braziliaspidini, Kings Coleslaw |
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Taco |
Taco is a limited Admin Abuse rarity connected to Taco themed special blocks. It is extremely niche and tied to past event content rather than normal progression. |
Taco Lucky Block, Los Taco Blocks |
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Spooky |
Spooky is a limited Halloween rarity. It only has one Brainrot related item, but it matters because it locks certain spooky collectibles behind seasonal content. |
Spooky Lucky Block |
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Festive |
Festive is a limited Christmas rarity. Like Spooky, it only has one Brainrot related item, and it mostly matters during holiday rotations and event periods. |
Festive Lucky Block |
Steal a Brainrot Tier List
In Steal a Brainrot, rarity or price alone doesn’t tell the full story. Some units cost a fortune and still feel mediocre once you compare their money per second. Others look cheap on paper and end up carrying your whole economy for a long stretch. For this guide, I ranked Brainrots by the two things that matter most in actual matches, cost and money per second. I also weighed how realistic they are to use during a normal run, because the best unit in theory is not always the best unit when another player steals your lunch money and half your base.
This tier list is meant for players who want clean answers: Which Brainrots are the best? Which ones are worth buying? Which ones are traps? I’m gonna try to answer all these questions right now. Here’s my tier list of the best brainrots in Steal a Brainrot:
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Tier |
Brainrot |
Rarity |
Cost |
M/s |
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S Tier |
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Strawberry Elephant |
OG |
$750B |
$750M/s |
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Meowl |
OG |
$600B |
$600M/s |
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Headless Horseman |
OG |
$550B |
$550M/s |
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Skibidi Toilet |
OG |
$450B |
$450M/s |
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Dragon Gingerini |
Secret |
$350B |
$350M/s |
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Cooki and Milki |
Secret |
$100B |
$155M/s |
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Reinito Sleighito |
Secret |
$60B |
$140M/s |
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La Casa Boo |
Secret |
$40B |
$100M/s |
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Dragon Cannelloni |
Secret |
$250B |
$250M/s |
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La Ginger Sekolah |
Secret |
$23B |
$75M/s |
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Festive 67 |
Secret |
$16B |
$67M/s |
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Spaghetti Tualetti |
Secret |
$15B |
$60M/s |
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Garama and Madundung |
Secret |
$10B |
$50M/s |
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Ketchuru and Masturu |
Secret |
$7.5B |
$42.5M/s |
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Orcaledon |
Secret |
$7B |
$40M/s |
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Ketupat Kepat |
Secret |
$5B |
$35M/s |
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Tralaledon |
Secret |
$3B |
$27.5M/s |
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Los Hotspotsitos |
Secret |
$3B |
$20M/s |
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La Grande Combinasion |
Secret |
$1B |
$10M/s |
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Chicleteira Bicicleteira |
Secret |
$750M |
$3.5M/s |
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A Tier |
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Las Vaquitas Saturnitas |
Secret |
$200M |
$750K/s |
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Job Job Job Sahur |
Secret |
$175M |
$700K/s |
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Las Tralaleritas |
Secret |
$150M |
$650K/s |
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Agarrini Ia Palini |
Secret |
$80M |
$425K/s |
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Torrtuginni Dragonfrutini |
Secret (Lucky Block) |
$125M |
$350K/s |
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Chimpanzini Spiderini |
Secret |
$100M |
$350K/s |
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Los Spyderinis |
Secret |
$125M |
$425K/s |
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Blackhole Goat |
Secret |
$75M |
$400K/s |
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Fragola la la la |
Secret |
$125M |
$450K/s |
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Belula Beluga |
Brainrot God |
$60M |
$290K/s |
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Mastodontico Telepiedone |
Brainrot God |
$47.5M |
$275K/s |
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Bombardini Tortinii |
Brainrot God |
$50M |
$225K/s |
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Los Tungtungtungcitos |
Brainrot God |
$37.5M |
$210K/s |
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Ballerino Lololo |
Brainrot God |
$35M |
$200K/s |
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Trippi Troppi Troppa Trippa |
Brainrot God |
$30M |
$175K/s |
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B Tier |
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Orcalero Orcala |
Brainrot God |
$25M |
$100K/s |
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Tralalita Tralala |
Brainrot God |
$20M |
$100K/s |
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Tukanno Banana |
Brainrot God |
$22.5M |
$100K/s |
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Odin Din Din Dun |
Brainrot God |
$15M |
$75K/s |
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Matteo |
Brainrot God |
$10M |
$50K/s |
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Chihuanini Taconini |
Brainrot God |
$8.5M |
$45K/s |
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Carloo |
Mythic |
$4.5M |
$13.5K/s |
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Los Noobinis |
Mythic |
$4.3M |
$12.5K/s |
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Te Te Te Sahur |
Mythic |
$4M |
$9.5K/s |
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Avocadorilla |
Mythic |
$2M |
$7K/s |
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C Tier |
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Cavallo Virtuoso |
Mythic |
$2.5M |
$7.5K/s |
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Bombombini Gusini |
Mythic |
$1M |
$5K/s |
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Sigma Boy |
Legendary |
$325K |
$1.35K/s |
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Bombardiro Crocodilo |
Mythic |
$500K |
$2.5K/s |
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Ballerina Cappuccina |
Legendary |
$100K |
$500/s |
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These are the 50 best Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot. As I already mentioned, there are more than 390 Brainrots, so we would be sitting here all day breaking down each of them. Let's instead take a closer look at what each tier means.
S-Tier Brainrots
This is the tier you need to build around. These are the best Brainrots that either give absurd income for their price, hold value deep into the run, or do both at once. If one of these shows up and you can reasonably grab it, you usually should.
At the absolute top Strawberry Elephant, Meowl, Headless Horseman, Skibidi Toilet, and Dragon Gingerini. These top 5 brainrots are the pure late game monsters. They cost a ton, sure, but their output is so huge that they feel like proper endgame anchors instead of overpriced decorations. Strawberry Elephant at $750M per second is ridiculous. Meowl hits $600M/s. Headless Horseman pushes $550M/s. For these brainrots, the price is definitely worth paying.
Then you have the S-tier Brainrots that feel amazing because the value kicks in earlier. Cooki and Milki, Headless Horseman, Reinito Sleighito, La Casa Boo, Dragon Cannelloni, and La Ginger Sekolah all fall into that group. They are still expensive, but not in the “sell your soul” range of the giant OGs. La Casa Boo is one of my favorite examples here. At $40B for $100M per second, it is good value. Reinito Sleighito is another. $60B for $140M per second is the kind of deal you do not overthink.
The next part of the S tier is where the tier list gets fun, because some of the best units are not even the most expensive ones. Festive 67, Spaghetti Tualetti, Garama and Madundung, Ketchuru and Musturu, Orcaledon, Ketupat Kepat, and Tralaledon are all brutal value picks for their bracket. They do not need late game money to start working. They get to work real quick, print hard, and let you snowball into the real monsters faster.
Then there are the sneaky S-tier picks that completely smash their price point. Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos is the obvious one. If you can get that kind of output for its cost, you take it and be happy. Graipuss Medussi is another classic example of a unit that looks small until you compare the price to the income and realize it is doing way more work than it has any right to. The same goes for Los Tralaleritos, Los Orcalitos, Orcalita Orcala, and Cacasito Satalito. These are the kinds of units that make smart players richer than flashy players.
And yes, the Lucky Block and Secret crowd is stacked. Chicleteira Bicicleteira, Esok Sekolah, Pot Hotspot, and La Grande Combinassion all earn their place because they either hit hard for the cost or stay relevant much longer than most units in their range. They are not filler. They are real foundation pieces.
A-Tier Brainrots
A tier is where the game starts getting tricky. These Brainrots are good. Some are very good. But unlike S tier, they are not auto-picks in every situation. Las Vaquitas Saturnitas, Job Job Job Sahur, Las Tralaleritas, Agarrini Ia Palini, and Los Spyderinis are strong examples. If you land them at the right time, they absolutely carry. The problem is simple. Once S-tier options start showing up, these guys feel more like stepping stones than finish lines.
Blackhole Goat and Fragola la la la sit in that same space. Great income for the price, easy to like, but not quite good enough to jump higher. The Brainrot Gods in A tier are especially useful in real runs because they often bridge the gap between trash filler and premium units. Belula Beluga, Anpali Babel, Mastodontico Telepiedone, Piccionetta Macchina, Los Tipi Tacos, and Tartaruga Cisterna all do that job well. Bombardini Tortinii deserves a quick shout too. It is one of those Brainrots that feels better in practice than it looks at a glance. Not S tier, but definitely the kind of piece I am happy to use while I build upward.
A tier, in short, is your “good now, replace later” tier. Buy them if you need momentum.
B-Tier Brainrots
B tier is not bad. It is just not exciting. These Brainrots usually have one of two problems. Either the income is too low for the price, or they arrive in a price bracket where something better is usually close by. Orcalero Orcala, Tralalita Tralala, Tukanno Banana, Matteo, and Chihuanini Taconini are all decent enough to use, but none of them feel like major wins.
The Mythic part of B tier is full of units like Carloo, Los Noobinis, Rhino Helicopterino, Te Te Te Sahur, Ganganzelli Trulala, Lerulerulerule, Tob Tobi Tobi, and Avocadorilla. They are playable. They help early or mid progression. But if I am being honest, this whole zone feels like the place where a lot of players leak money because the units seem stronger than they really are.
That is why I treat B tier as pure utility. If you need more money ASAP, buy them. If you have choices, wait for better.
C-Tier Brainrots
C tier is where you stop thinking long term. These units are mostly early filler, starter economy pieces, or Brainrots that get outclassed almost immediately. Sigma Boy, Ballerina Cappuccina, Bombardiro Crocodilo, Rhino Toasterino, Boneca Ambalabu, Tung Tung Tung Sahur, Trippi Troppi, Tim Cheese, Lirili Larila, and Noobini Pizzanini all fit here.
Some of them are cute. Some of them are iconic. A few are funny enough that you will still buy them once just for the vibes. But from a pure tier list point of view, they are temporary. Use them to get off the ground, then move on.
Best Progression Path in Steal a Brainrot
If you are new, do not obsess over the $300B monsters right away. Your first goal should be efficient snowballing. Start with cheap C-tier and lower B-tier units only when you need raw starter income. Do not hold them too long. The moment you can pivot into strong Brainrot Gods or efficient low Secret picks, do it. From there, aim for the S-tier value monsters before the luxury monsters. That means units like Graipuss Medussi, Los Tralaleritos, La Grande Combinassion, La Casa Boo, Spaghetti Tualetti, and Ketchuru and Musturu often matter more than staring at Meowl and praying. Late game is when the giant names take over. Skibidi Toilet, Dragon Gingerini, Meowl, Strawberry Elephant, Headless Horseman, and the rest of the huge earners are what close games and make your base hard to contest.
Oh, and one more thing. Always watch the money per second before you buy or steal. Steal a Brainrot loves baiting players with price tags. Some expensive Brainrots are legit monsters. Some are just expensive.
Best Brainrots by Budget
If you are under $50M, Los Orcalitos, Orcalita Orcala, Cacasito Satalito, Piccione Macchina, and Bombardini Tortinii are the kinds of units that can keep your run healthy. If you are around the hundreds of millions to low billions range, Graipuss Medussi, Chicleteira Bicicleteira, Esok Sekolah, Pot Hotspot, La Grande Combinassion, and Los Nooo My Hotspotsitos are the names I would chase hardest. If you are already rich, start aiming for La Casa Boo, Reinito Sleighito, Cooki and Milki, Headless Horseman, Dragon Cannelloni, Meowl, Dragon Gingerini, and Skibidi Toilet.
This wraps up my Steal a Brainrot tier list for 2026. In short, S tier is where the real game starts, A tier is solid but replaceable, B tier is fine for surviving, and C tier is there to get dropped the second something better appears. Thanks for checking out my guide, and I hope to see you again on my blog!

















































