2 Ways to Get Festive Lucky Block in Steal a Brainrot Guide

Christmas season has arrived in Steal a Brainrot, bringing a limited-time item called the Festive Lucky Block. This holiday lucky block is different from the usual ones and comes with exclusive Christmas brainrots that cannot be obtained elsewhere.

If you are wondering what the Festive Lucky Block contains, how to get it, and whether it is worth farming, this guide breaks everything down in a clear and simple way. Also check out our Steal a Brainrot Codes for more rewards!

Festive Lucky Block Steal a Brainrot

The Festive Lucky Block is a special Christmas-themed lucky block introduced alongside the North Pole update in mid-December 2025. Visually, it looks like a wrapped holiday gift with red and green colors, a question mark on the front, and white wings similar to other lucky blocks in the game.

Just like standard lucky blocks, opening it gives you a random brainrot. The difference is that this version focuses on limited Christmas brainrots that are not available through normal methods during the event period. If you are hunting for seasonal units with strong income potential, this block is one of the main sources.

How to Get the Festive Lucky Block in Steal a Brainrot

There are two main ways to obtain the Festive Lucky Block during the Christmas event.

1. Advent Calendar Rewards

The first method is completely free. By logging in daily during the event, you can earn Festive Lucky Blocks through the Advent Calendar system. The rewards are tied to your login streak.

  • 3 Days – 3 Admin Lucky Blocks
  • 7 Days – 1 Festive Lucky Block
  • 14 Days – 3 Festive Lucky Blocks
  • 25 Days – Reward not announced yet

This method is the easiest way to get the block without spending anything.

2. Spawning the Festive Lucky Block

If you want more blocks beyond login rewards, you can spawn them manually by collecting 300 Candy Canes. Candy Canes can be earned in several ways during the Christmas event:

  • Random Candy Cane spawns across the map
  • Santa Sleigh rewards during the North Pole event
  • Interacting with elves at the North Pole point of interest

Once you reach 300 Candy Canes, go to the flying block next to the Admin Machine and spawn the Festive Lucky Block directly onto the belt. This lets you open it instantly, but be careful, as other players can still steal it if you are not paying attention.

Festive Lucky Block Drop Rates and Contents

Not all Christmas brainrots have been fully confirmed yet, but several units and their drop chances are already known. Below are some of the brainrots expected to appear in the Festive Lucky Block:

  • Reinito Sleighito – $60B value, $140M per second, very rare
  • La Ginger Sekolah – $23B value, $75M per second
  • Chimnino – $1.9B value, $14M per second
  • Los 25 – $1.5B value, $10M per second
  • Santa Hotspot – $625M value, $2.6M per second
  • Triplito Tralaleritos – $230M value, $875K per second
  • Pandanini Frostini – $64M value, $294K per second
  • Chrismasmamat – $47.7M value, $277K per second

Drop chances vary heavily, with top-tier brainrots being extremely rare, while mid-tier units appear more frequently.

Is the Festive Lucky Block Worth It?

Yes, especially if you are earning it for free. Since the Advent Calendar gives Festive Lucky Blocks without any cost, there is no downside to opening them. Even mid-tier pulls can provide solid income boosts, while high-end units like Los 25 or La Ginger Sekolah can significantly improve your economy. If you have extra time to grind Candy Canes, spawning additional blocks can also be worth it, especially if you enjoy chasing rare Christmas brainrots.

The Festive Lucky Block is one of the highlights of the Steal a Brainrot Christmas update. With exclusive seasonal units, free login rewards, and a grindable spawn system, it offers strong value for both casual and dedicated players. Make sure to log in daily, collect Candy Canes whenever possible, and keep an eye on your block so no one steals it before you open it.

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