All the Common Brainrots from Steal a Brainrot
All the Common Brainrots from Steal a Brainrot. Here you’ll find everything about the Brainrots, including how much they cost, the different ways to obtain them, and several fun facts that many players still don’t know about.
Index
ToggleNoobini Pizzanini
Cost and Income:
$25/$1
How to get it:
Belt
Lirili Larila
Cost and Income:
$250/$3
How to get it:
Belt
Tim Cheesee
Cost and Income:
$500/$5
How to get it:
Belt
Frurifrura
Cost and Income:
$750/$7
How to get it:
Belt
Talpa Di Fero
Cost and Income:
$1k/$9
How to get it:
Belt
Svivina Borbardino
Cost and Income:
$1.2k/$10
How to get it:
Belt
Noobini Santanini
Cost and Income:
$1.k/$11
How to get it:
Santa’s Fuse
Raccooni Jandelini
Cost and Income:
$1.3k/$12
How to get it:
Sammy vs Jandel event
Pipi Kiwi
Cost and Income:
$1.5k/$13
How to get it:
Belt
Tartaragno
Cost and Income:
$1.5k/$13
How to get it:
Witch Fusion
Holy Arepa
Cost and Income:
$1.7k/$14
How to get it:
Divine Machine
Pipi Corni
Cost and Income:
$1.7k/$14
How to get it:
Fuse Machine
Additional information
- The conveyor belt is the area where Brainrots continuously pass by so players can buy them before someone else grabs them first. Brainrots that don’t have any items above them are the ones that pass by on the conveyor belt.
- Sammy vs Jandel was a special event based on a rivalry between the admins of Steal a Brainrot and Grow a Garden. During the event, players could obtain the exclusive Brainrot Raccooni Jandelini. Nowadays, the only way to get it is by stealing it from another player.
- Witch Fusion was a Halloween-themed event where players could trade old Brainrots for new exclusive ones with spooky designs and limited availability.
- Fuse Machine was one of the first fusion events in the game, allowing players to exchange older Brainrots for rarer and more exclusive versions.
- Santa’s Fuse was the special Christmas fusion machine in Steal a Brainrot. During the event, players could use it to unlock Noobini Santanini and other Christmas-themed Brainrots.
The Divine Fuse, on the other hand, brought a completely angelic theme, allowing players to unlock exclusive Brainrots inspired by this celestial style.
Interesting facts
- Common is the most basic rarity in Steal a Brainrot.
- Currently, there are 12 common types of Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot. Seven of them pass directly through the conveyor belt, and five of them are acquired through events or fusions.
The History of Brainrots
Learn more about the history of some Brainrots and discover their origins and references.
Noobini Pizzanini, Tim Cheesee, and Frurifrura are some of the most famous Brainrots on the internet today. Each became popular for a different reason, but they all follow the same chaotic formula: nonsensical names, exaggerated sounds, and videos full of random editing.
While Noobini Pizzanini exploded because of its nonsensical Italian humor, Tim Cheesee went viral for the absurd way he pronounces his name. Frurifrura, on the other hand, relies on pure sonic chaos, with distorted effects and catchy repetitions. That’s why these memes appear all the time on TikTok, Shorts, and Reels, especially in short, completely illogical videos.
Do you have any interesting facts you’d like to share? Leave your comment below.
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Noobini Pizzanini: Crust Pie
Lirili Larilá: Choco Pie Snack
Tim Cheese: Mighty Refunder Candy
Fluriflura: Coffee
Talpa Di Fero: Chocolate Soil
Svinina Bombardino: Burger Meal
Racooni Jandelini: idk about it but… is it a lemon?
Pipi Kiwi: idc about it but… is it a cranberry?
Pipi Corni: Very Long Grass
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This is such a helpful, well-organized guide! I’ve been obsessed with Steal a Brainrot lately and was looking for a full list of common Brainrots to track what I’m missing. I never knew Raccooni Jandelini was a cross-event collab between the Steal a Brainrot and Grow a Garden admins, that’s such a cool little detail I’d never heard before. It makes total sense it’s so hard to get now! This guide really cleared up how to obtain all the lower rarity ones I’ve been grinding for, thanks so much for putting this together.