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Steal a Brainrot Value List 2026: All 8 Rarity Tiers and Trade Decisions
Quick Answer
Steal a Brainrot uses an 8-tier rarity system from Common ($10–$500) to OG ($500K–$10M+). Before any trade, identify the tier of what you are giving and receiving. Never trade OG or Secret tier Brainrots without verifying against the current community value list.
The Steal a Brainrot value system is built on eight rarity tiers, each with a confirmed community value range. Knowing these tiers is the most important thing you can learn in the first hour of playing — the difference between Common and OG is not just cosmetic, it determines whether a trade is a gain or a major mistake.
Last checked: May 15, 2026. Individual Brainrot prices change with updates, events, and supply. Use this guide for tier logic and trade decisions; verify specific prices in the live community before significant transactions.
Quick Answer
Identify your Brainrot’s tier label first. Match it to the table below. Never trade OG or Secret tier Brainrots without verifying the specific Brainrot’s current community price — tier ranges are wide, and individual prices vary significantly within a tier.
The 8 Rarity Tiers
| Tier | Community value range | Default action |
|---|---|---|
| OG | $500,000 – $10,000,000+ | Hold — only trade for equivalent or higher tier |
| Secret | $50,000 – $500,000 | Hold — verify specific price before trading |
| Brainrot God | $10,000 – $100,000 | Research demand before any trade |
| Mythic | $5,000 – $50,000 | Verify current demand; treat as high-value |
| Legendary | $1,000 – $10,000 | Solid trade material — liquid but worth protecting |
| Epic | $500 – $2,000 | Mid-tier trading currency |
| Rare | $100 – $1,000 | Routine collection and trade filler |
| Common | $10 – $500 | Sell for income or use as bulk trade offer padding |
Trade Decision Table
| Situation | Action | Why |
|---|---|---|
| OG or Secret offered to you | Verify the specific Brainrot’s price before accepting | Range is wide — one OG can be 20x another |
| Brainrot God for two Legendaries | Research both sides against live prices | Math may favor the God or the Legendaries depending on demand |
| Unknown Brainrot claimed to be rare | Check tier label in trade interface | Do not accept based on the other player’s description |
| Common × 10 for one Epic | Generally a poor trade for Epic | Bulk Common rarely equals genuine Epic value |
| Event Brainrot just after event | Hold — demand may rise with scarcity | Event windows create collecting pressure post-close |
What Drives Value Within a Tier
Two Brainrots can share the same tier label but have very different actual trade prices. These factors create the spread:
| Factor | Effect on price |
|---|---|
| Visual design / meme popularity | High-demand designs command top-of-tier prices |
| Limited event availability | Time-gated Brainrots hold or gain value after event |
| Age of release | Older Brainrots may be harder to find, raising price |
| Current supply in market | Flooded tiers drop to bottom of range |
| Community collector status | Some Brainrots are collector targets regardless of tier |
Safe Trading Checklist
Before accepting any trade offer, go through these questions:
- Do I know the exact tier of what I am giving?
- Do I know the exact tier of what I am receiving?
- Have I checked the current community price for both, not just the tier range?
- Is this trade being rushed by the other player? (If yes, slow down — legitimate trades survive a pause.)
- Does the other player’s claim about their Brainrot’s value match what the tier label shows in the trade interface?
- Would this trade still be acceptable if the other Brainrot dropped to the bottom of its tier range?
If any answer is unclear, do not accept the trade until you know.
Crate vs Direct Trade
Crates provide randomized Brainrot pulls within a set pool. Their value depends entirely on the Crate type and current pool composition.
| Crate comparison | Worth opening? | Worth trading for? |
|---|---|---|
| Rare Crate | Yes for early collection building | Only if cost is below Rare-tier floor price |
| Egg Crate | Depends on current pool — check before opening | Only at Common-tier equivalent cost |
| Event Crate | High priority during event window | Yes — limited-time content is typically strong |
How to Check Live Prices
Static value lists become outdated quickly. For specific Brainrot prices beyond tier ranges:
- FreeBrainrots community wiki — active community price tracking
- BloxGuidesGG Steal a Brainrot — tier list and value guides
- In-game trading chat — observe completed trades for current real prices
Use these alongside the tier framework here rather than replacing one with the other. Tier logic tells you the baseline; live community prices tell you where within that range the specific Brainrot actually trades.
How This Connects to Other Guides
| Question | Guide to open |
|---|---|
| Are there active codes to boost my collection? | Steal a Brainrot Codes |
| What are secret brainrots and how do I find them? | Steal a Brainrot Secret Brainrots |
| Where is the game hub with all guides? | Steal a Brainrot Hub |
Sources
FAQ
What is the most valuable tier in Steal a Brainrot?
OG tier is the highest rarity with community values ranging from $500,000 to over $10,000,000 in in-game currency. These are extremely rare and should never be sold at standard prices.
How do I know what tier my Brainrot is?
The tier label appears directly on the Brainrot in your inventory or in the trade interface. Match the label name to the 8-tier list: OG, Secret, Brainrot God, Mythic, Legendary, Epic, Rare, or Common.
What is the difference between Rare and Epic tier?
Rare tier brainrots have community trade values of $100–$1,000, while Epic tier ranges from $500–$2,000. There is overlap — some Rare brainrots with high demand can match Epic prices. Demand matters as much as tier label.
Should I open crates or trade for higher-tier brainrots?
Crates give randomized results, making them a gamble. Trading for a specific tier brainrot you want is more reliable. Use crates for early collection building and trade for specific targets once you understand the tier system.
Do Brainrot values change over time?
Yes. New updates, events, and supply changes affect demand. An OG from a limited event becomes scarcer as time passes, typically increasing value. Community-flooded tiers drop in value. Check current community wikis before major trades.