Steal a Brainrot WFL Calculator (June 2026)
Compare two sides of a trade and find out instantly: Win, Fair, or Loss.
The WFL Calculator is a free trading tool for Steal a Brainrot that tells you in one second whether a deal is worth taking. You build two sides of a trade — your side on the left and their side on the right — by picking brainrots from the dropdown list. The tool adds up each brainrot's community trade value, shows both totals side by side, and stamps a clear verdict: WIN if you are getting the better end, LOSS if you are giving up too much, or FAIR if both sides land within 10% of each other. No math, no guessing, no getting fooled by rare-looking names that are actually worth much less than you think.
Each item in the list comes straight from the rblxguide database, so values reflect what brainrots are actually trading for right now rather than wishlist prices. Add as many brainrots as you like to either side — multi-item trades are fully supported. The difference is shown at the bottom so you can see exactly how many points separate the two sides, and you can hit Reset to start fresh whenever a new offer comes in. Use it before you confirm a trade in game and stop losing your best brainrots to unfair deals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does WFL stand for in Steal a Brainrot?
WFL stands for Win, Fair, Loss — the three possible outcomes of a trade comparison. Win means the items you are receiving are worth more than what you are giving up. Loss means the opposite. Fair means both sides are close in value, specifically within 10% of each other, so neither player is getting a bad deal.
How does the calculator decide if a trade is Win, Fair, or Loss?
It adds up the trade values of every brainrot on your side and every brainrot on their side. If the difference between the two totals is 10% or less of the higher total, the verdict is FAIR. If their side is worth more than that, you get WIN. If your side is worth more, you get LOSS. The 10% tolerance exists because brainrot values shift slightly over time and a perfectly even trade is rare.
Where do the brainrot trade values come from?
The values come from the rblxguide database, which tracks community-agreed trade values for each brainrot in Steal a Brainrot. They are updated regularly so they reflect current trading conditions rather than stale prices. You can also check the full value list on this site to see every brainrot ranked by its trade value.
Can I compare a trade with more than one brainrot on each side?
Yes, multi-item trades are fully supported. Keep selecting brainrots from the dropdown and adding them to either side — the totals update automatically each time. This is useful for checking bundle offers, like trading three Commons for one Rare, to make sure the combined value stacks up fairly before you accept.
What should I do if a brainrot is missing from the list?
If a brainrot does not appear in the calculator, it likely does not have a community trade value assigned yet, which usually happens with very new or very rare units. In that case, check the full brainrot list on rblxguide to see its rarity tier and income per second, and compare it manually against similar units until the value is added to the database.