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Interactive Tier List

Filter 3 brainrots by rarity and sort by income or cost. Calculated in real time.

A brainrot tier list ranks every unit in Steal a Brainrot by how much cash it prints per second, which is the one number that decides how fast your tycoon grows. The top of the list belongs to the OG originals — Strawberry Elephant alone clears roughly $750 million per second — with the best Secrets like Giftini Spyderini and GOAT clustered just below that ceiling at around $950K–$999.9K per second. Brainrot God and Mythic units fill the solid mid-tiers, while Commons like Noobini Pizzanini and Tim Cheese sit at the bottom earning single-digit dollars per second. Rarity is the main driver of income, but within a rarity tier there can still be meaningful gaps, so checking the exact income per second before you buy or fuse matters.

Knowing the tier list changes three decisions in real gameplay: what to buy when cash appears on the conveyor, which duplicates are worth fusing into a stronger unit, and which enemy bases are worth raiding for a steal. A single high-S-tier brainrot on your belt can outpace five mid-tier units combined, so every rebirth cycle you want to chase the highest tier you can afford. Use the rarity filter and income column on the main brainrot list to cross-reference any unit here against its live income value before committing your coins.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tier should I aim for when buying a new brainrot?

Try to buy at least a Mythic or Brainrot God unit as soon as you can afford one, because the income jump from Epic and below is dramatic. A single Brainrot God earns hundreds of times more per second than a Rare, so saving up a little longer before buying is almost always worth it. If your budget only reaches Epic right now, look for one with a high income value within that tier rather than grabbing the cheapest name you recognize.

Is Strawberry Elephant really the best brainrot in the game?

Strawberry Elephant is the top OG-tier unit and earns around $750 million per second, which puts it far above anything in the Secret tier. However, it is extremely rare and hard to obtain, so for most players the practical best units are top-end Secrets like Giftini Spyderini and GOAT, which clear close to $999.9K per second. If you ever see a Strawberry Elephant in an enemy base, it is almost always worth the raid.

When should I fuse brainrots instead of keeping the duplicates?

Fuse duplicates when the result jumps you at least one full rarity tier, because the income gain from a rarity upgrade always beats keeping two weaker copies. Two mid-tier duplicates sitting idle earn far less than one higher-rarity unit earning around the clock. The exception is if a duplicate lands in a rarity where income values vary a lot — in that case, check the exact income first to confirm the fuse target is actually a step up.

How does stealing affect which brainrots are worth chasing?

Stealing lets you grab any unit sitting on an opponent's conveyor, so a high-S-tier brainrot in someone else's base becomes your own if the raid succeeds. This means the tier list doubles as a target list when you are raiding — prioritize stealing the highest-income unit you see, not just the rarest name. Keep in mind that other players can raid you back, so after a successful steal make sure your own base defenses are in good shape.

Does rebirthing change which brainrots are the best?

Rebirthing resets your lineup progress in exchange for permanent multiplier boosts, but the tier rankings do not change — Strawberry Elephant and top Secrets stay at the top before and after a rebirth. What changes is that the multiplier boost makes every unit on your belt more valuable, so a Brainrot God you could barely afford before rebirth might outpace a Secret from a previous run. Plan your rebirth timing around owning at least one or two high-tier units so the multiplier starts earning immediately.