
Pipi Kiwi
Overview
Pipi Kiwi is a common-tier brainrot in Steal a Brainrot, generating $13/s at a cost of $1.5K. The payback period works out to roughly 115 seconds — solid performance for the common tier, where most entries sit between $1/s and $14/s. Pipi Kiwi is near the top of that range, making it one of the more capable common earners available. Its income-to-cost efficiency is good enough that it is a reasonable early-game buy for players looking to maximize common-tier slots before moving up to rares.
Pipi Kiwi is available from the Red Carpet conveyor and can also be stolen from other players' bases during raids. Created by @lifewatching1, it is a straightforward common that does its job without any special mechanics. At $1.5K it is accessible even for players who are relatively early in their progression. There is nothing flashy here — just reliable common-tier income. If you are stocking up on commons to cover your base slots while saving for epics or legendaries, Pipi Kiwi is worth including. A Gold mutation will give it a meaningful boost and keep it useful even as your roster of higher-rarity brainrots grows.
Best Combos
Pair Pipi Kiwi with these top multipliers to maximize earnings:
How to Obtain
Tips
- Combine with high-multiplier traits to maximize income output.
- Apply the best mutation you can find for a bonus multiplier on top of traits.
- Place Pipi Kiwi in a safe spot away from other players to reduce theft risk.
- Check the Red Carpet regularly for rotating stock and limited-time creatures.
How Pipi Kiwi compares
Figures below are calculated from Pipi Kiwi's own stats and compared against the common brainrots on this site. They update whenever the underlying data does.
- Pays for itself in
- 1m 55s
at $1.5K to buy and $13/s income
Pipi Kiwi — In-Depth Analysis
Pipi Kiwi takes the beloved Pipi formula and gives it a tropical makeover, delivering a brainrot that radiates fresh, fruity energy in every interaction. The kiwi aesthetic — all fuzzy browns, bright greens, and that signature cross-section pattern — translates surprisingly well into Steal a Brainrot's visual language, producing a character that manages to feel exotic and familiar at the same time. Players who spot Pipi Kiwi in a game tend to gravitate toward it for reasons they cannot always articulate.
The character's playful identity extends into its in-game behavior, where the kiwi theme informs a style that is simultaneously soft on the outside and surprisingly sharp when pushed. That duality makes Pipi Kiwi an interesting strategic choice: it does not telegraph aggression, which means opponents often underestimate it until the damage has already been done. Players who favor the element of surprise will find Pipi Kiwi to be a natural fit.
Within the Pipi sub-family of brainrots, Kiwi stands out as the option for players who want something a little more unique than the standard fare. Its rarity of theme combined with high visual appeal makes it a sought-after unlock, and the community regularly highlights it as one of the more creatively designed entries in the entire Steal a Brainrot collection.
Is Pipi Kiwi Worth It?
For trading: Pipi Kiwi is on the live Steal a Brainrot value table (linked at the bottom). Permanent variants always trade for substantially more than physical / consumable variants. Run the trade through the WFL calculator before you accept — values shift daily.
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