Scammers Targeting Steal a Brainrot and Grow a Garden Players in Roblox
The Roblox community is once again facing a serious issue involving scams and exploiters targeting players in popular games like Steal a Brainrot and Grow a Garden. This problem isn’t about the developers or the games themselves—it’s about people who take advantage of players.
Especially younger ones, through fake giveaways, modded games, and fraudulent websites. This guide breaks down what’s going on, how these scams work, and how you can protect yourself from falling for them.
The Rise of Fake Livestream Giveaways

Scammers are running fake YouTube livestreams claiming to give away rare items such as Brainrots or special in-game rewards. These streams often use titles like “Steal a Brainrot Free Giveaway” or “Free Godly Items Live”.
What’s really happening is simple—these are fake streams designed to trick players.
- The scammers pre-record their content, loop it, and pretend it’s live.
- They hide or delete the stream afterward to erase evidence.
- They often tell viewers to visit a “claim site” or donate money for better rewards.
These streams look real because scammers use modded versions of the games to show fake items or fake inventories, convincing viewers that they actually own those rare collectibles.
The Scam Websites
One of the most common tricks involves fake reward sites. During streams, moderators post links saying things like “Claim your free Brainrot here.” When players visit these sites, they’re told to:
- Enter their Roblox username.
- “Verify” their account.
- Complete a “final step” or survey to get the item.
The truth is, these surveys generate real money for the scammers. You’ll never receive the promised item—instead, you’ll waste time and risk exposing your data while scammers profit.
The Black Market Problem
Some of these streamers also buy items from black market Roblox websites and resell them through giveaways. The issue is that black market items are flagged or “poisoned”, meaning they’re obtained through banned or stolen accounts. If you receive or buy one of these items, Roblox may detect it and ban your account, leaving you without your item or your profile.
How to Protect Yourself
- Never trust “free Robux” or “giveaway” livestreams. If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
- Avoid third-party websites. Always stay on Roblox’s official website or verified partners.
- Check for real engagement. Real streams have live chat, consistent gameplay, and visible proof of interaction.
- Don’t share your account info anywhere. Roblox staff will never ask for your password, verification, or personal data.
- Report suspicious users and games. Use Roblox’s in-game reporting system to flag fake or modded games.
Scammers have found new ways to trick players in Roblox, targeting popular titles like Steal a Brainrot and Grow a Garden. By using fake streams, modded games, and deceptive websites, they make thousands of dollars while players lose time, money, and even their accounts. Always stay cautious, double-check any source offering “free” rewards, and spread awareness to help others stay safe. Roblox and YouTube are working to stop these schemes, but the best protection still comes from an informed community.
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