Kick a Lucky Block Beginner’s Guide – Best Weights, Rebirth & Weather Machine Tips

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Kick a Lucky Block is a Roblox collection game by No More Flops where you train with weights, kick Lucky Blocks into rarity zones, escape tsunamis, and collect Brainrots that generate passive income at your base. The best beginner path is to fill your base with Brainrots, buy stronger weights for more Kick Power, upgrade Speed when the tsunami starts catching you, and Rebirth once you can rebuild quickly.

  • Developer: No More Flops
  • 11 rarity zones from Common to Celestial
  • First rebirth at 1,000 Kick Power → 2x permanent cash multiplier
  • First key upgrade: Bone Barbell ($7,500) → 5 Kick Power per lift
  • Speed upgrades are mandatory for surviving higher-zone tsunamis
  • Weather Machine events give duplicate Brainrots extra value in the May 2026 version
  • Brainrots earn cash even while you're offline, up to the game’s offline cap

Last verified: May 17, 2026 · Roblox · Free-to-play

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Kick a Lucky Block combines everything you would want in a Brainrot game: gacha luck, running, power training, tsunami escapes, base income, mutations, Rebirths, and now event-style Weather Machine progression. If you're unsure how to get stronger Brainrots, survive longer runs, and progress toward the Celestial zone, this beginner's guide will walk you through the best early and mid-game path.

Best beginner progression path: Fill your base with Brainrots → buy Bone Barbell → add Speed when the tsunami catches you → save for Copper Plate and Iron Plate → replace weak Brainrots with mutated or higher-rarity ones → Rebirth when rebuilding feels fast → use duplicate Brainrots for Weather Machine events.

What Is Kick a Lucky Block in Roblox?

Kick a Lucky Block is a Brainrot-style Roblox game that has passed over 100 million visits. Developed by No More Flops, it blends leg-training, long-distance kicking, Brainrot collection, passive income, tsunami survival, Rebirth multipliers, and limited-time event systems into one progression loop.

This is a unique Lucky Block game because you aren't the block and you don't break it with a pickaxe. Instead, you train your legs, kick the Lucky Block as far as possible, and try to land it in better rarity zones. The farther the block travels, the better the Brainrot rarity you can bring back to your base.

Don't confuse this with similar titles! "Be a Lucky Block" by xFrozen x Dudes and "Break a Lucky Block" are completely different games with different mechanics, developers, and progression systems.

What Is New in Kick a Lucky Block?

The biggest newer feature beginners should know about is the Weather Machine. This event system gives extra value to duplicate Brainrots because some events require you to sacrifice specific Brainrots to activate weather effects. That means you should not instantly sell every duplicate once you unlock the Weather Machine area.

Beginners should still focus on the basics first: get income, buy better weights, survive the tsunami, and Rebirth. Once you have a stable base and extra Brainrots you don't need, the Weather Machine becomes another way to improve farming and chase better rewards.

Beginner note: Do not sacrifice your best Brainrots just to test the Weather Machine. Use weak duplicates first until you understand what the current event requires.

What Should Beginners Do First in Kick a Lucky Block?

Your first goal is not to reach the rarest zone immediately. It is to build a stable income base so every run makes the next upgrade easier. Follow this order when starting out:

  1. Kick your first Lucky Block and try to stop the meter in the green zone for a Perfect Kick.
  2. Run back before the tsunami catches you. If you get caught, you lose the Brainrot from that run.
  3. Place every Brainrot on your base until all slots are filled, even if they are low rarity.
  4. Collect income from your base and save for the Bone Barbell.
  5. Buy Bone Barbell as your first major weight upgrade.
  6. Add Speed upgrades when you start losing Brainrots to faster tsunamis.
  7. Save for stronger weights instead of spending too much on weak Brainrot upgrades.
  8. Rebirth after 1,000 Kick Power once you can rebuild without slowing your progress too much.

How Does the Gameplay Loop Work in Kick a Lucky Block?

The Kick a Lucky Block gameplay loop works like this:

  • Kick a Lucky Block into the rarity zones - Land your timing by filling the green zone for a Perfect Kick with better power and luck.
  • Become the Brainrot and run back to base - A tsunami will chase you after every kick. The farther your kick goes, the faster and more dangerous the return run becomes.
  • Place the Brainrot at your base - Brainrots generate passive income, and higher-rarity or mutated Brainrots earn much more.
  • Train your Kick Power - Buy better weights from the Weight Shop to increase how much Kick Power you gain per lift.
  • Upgrade your Speed - Higher rarity zones require more Speed, or you will lose your Brainrot before reaching your base.
  • Use Rebirths and events - Rebirth gives permanent cash multipliers, while Weather Machine events give duplicates another purpose later on.

It seems simple at first, but the trick is balancing power, speed, income, and timing. If you only train power, you may reach better zones but still lose the Brainrot to the tsunami. If you only upgrade Speed, you may survive runs but not reach valuable zones.

Pro Tip: Fill your base with good Brainrots, then train with weights while you're AFK. As long as you are in the game, your character keeps training. Your Brainrots earn income while you're AFK and offline, so your best progress comes from combining training with passive income.

Godly block rarity in Kick a Lucky Block
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What Are the Rarity Zones in Kick a Lucky Block?

There are eleven Rarity Zones in Kick a Lucky Block, from the closest and easiest zone to the farthest endgame zone. The zone your Lucky Block lands in affects the Brainrot rarity you can bring back to your base. Lower zones are useful early, but your income starts growing much faster once you consistently reach Mythic, Godly, Secret, and higher zones.

ZoneProgressionDescription
CommonStarterReachable even without much training. Use these Brainrots to fill your first base slots.
RareStarterReachable with slight training. Useful early, but do not stay here too long.
EpicEarlyUnlocked after your first meaningful weight upgrades. Solid early income.
LegendaryEarly-MidA good early target after Bone Barbell and Copper Plate. Start paying more attention to Speed here.
MythicMidA major income jump. This is where upgrading stronger Brainrots starts to matter more.
GodlyMid-LateRequires stronger weights and more Speed. Brainrots here can become strong base earners.
SecretLateHigh-value zone that requires serious Kick Power and tsunami survival upgrades.
DivineLateBest approached after multiple upgrades and Rebirth multipliers.
HackedEndgameOne of the top zones. Prioritize mutated or higher-value pulls from here.
OGEndgameTop 3 zone with very high income potential.
CelestialEndgameThe farthest and rarest zone, with the best Brainrot value potential.

Pro Tip: Since you have limited Brainrot slots at your base, start replacing normal low-rarity Brainrots with mutated or higher-rarity ones as soon as possible. A mutated Brainrot is usually worth keeping over a normal version from the same zone because it earns more income.

What Weights Should You Buy in Kick a Lucky Block?

If you don't have enough Kick Power, you cannot reach better zones. That makes weights one of the most important upgrades in Kick a Lucky Block. Each weight increases how much Kick Power you gain while lifting, so better weights make every training session more valuable.

However, not every weight is equally important for beginners. Some upgrades are worth buying immediately, while others are better skipped if you are close to a much stronger upgrade.

WeightPricePower GainRecommendation
Wooden StickFree2Use only at the start, then replace it quickly.
Bone Barbell$7,5005Your first key upgrade. Buy this as soon as possible.
Stone Block$75,00045Optional. You can skip it if saving for Copper Plate is fast enough.
Copper Plate$500K50Strong early upgrade and a good beginner target after Bone Barbell.
Iron Plate$7.2M150Great mid-game upgrade for pushing farther zones.
Ice Barbell$350M450Useful once you are farming Legendary and Mythic zones.
Donut Barbell$6.3B1KGood after Rebirths because it helps you rebuild Kick Power faster.
Golden Barbell$85B2.5KLate-game weight for reaching Godly and beyond more consistently.
Heaven Plate$1.2T6.25KLate-game option for Divine and higher progression.
Mega Golden Barbell$18T15KEndgame training upgrade for Hacked-zone pushing.
Neon Pulse$500T40KEndgame weight for reaching OG and higher zones.
Giant Gold Star Barbell$20Q100KThe strongest endgame weight for maximum Kick Power gain.

Best beginner weight path: Wooden Stick → Bone Barbell → Copper Plate → Iron Plate → Ice Barbell. Stone Block can help if progress feels slow, but many players are better off saving toward Copper Plate instead of spending too much on small upgrades.

Training Power in Kick a Lucky Block
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How Do You Survive the Tsunami in Kick a Lucky Block?

Every time you kick a Lucky Block, a tsunami spawns and chases you back to your plot. If it catches you, you lose the Brainrot you just earned. This becomes especially painful in late-game zones, where one lost Brainrot can mean losing a valuable mutated or high-rarity pull.

To survive the tsunami, you need to upgrade your Speed at the Run Upgrade Shop. Do not ignore this stat. Kick Power gets you to better zones, but Speed is what actually gets your Brainrot back to base.

  • The Run Upgrade Shop is located in the safe zone.
  • Common through Legendary zones require only a few early Speed upgrades.
  • Mythic and higher zones need much more Speed because the tsunami becomes faster and the return distance is longer.
  • If you keep losing Brainrots, stop buying weights for a moment and invest in Speed until you can survive consistently.

Important: Speed upgrades are not reset when you Rebirth, making them one of the safest long-term upgrades to buy.

How Does the Weather Machine Work in Kick a Lucky Block?

The Weather Machine is a newer event system in Kick a Lucky Block. It gives players a reason to keep duplicate Brainrots because some weather events require sacrifices before they can be activated. These events can change the farming flow and may help players chase better outcomes during the active event window.

For beginners, the most important rule is simple: do not sacrifice your strongest Brainrots. Keep your best earners on your base and use weaker duplicates for Weather Machine events whenever possible.

Brainrot TypeBeginner ActionWhy
First Common/Rare unitsPlace themAny income helps when your base is empty.
Duplicate low-value unitsSell or use for eventsThese are the safest Brainrots to sacrifice or replace.
Mutated unitsUsually keepMutations increase income and are usually better than normal versions.
High-rarity non-mutated unitsKeep until replacedThey are still strong income sources while progressing.
Event-required BrainrotsSave temporarilyThey may be needed for Weather Machine activation.

Once you have a full base and stable income, start paying attention to which Brainrots the Weather Machine asks for. If the required Brainrot is weak or duplicated, it is usually safe to use. If it is one of your best earners, keep it on your base and wait for a better sacrifice option.

How Does Rebirth Work in Kick a Lucky Block?

Rebirth is the main long-term progression system in Kick a Lucky Block. When you Rebirth, you gain a permanent cash multiplier, but your Kick Power resets. That means you will need to train again before reaching your previous best zones.

Your first Rebirth is available at 1,000 Kick Power and gives a 2x permanent cash multiplier. This is usually worth doing because it makes every future Brainrot and income upgrade more valuable.

Later Rebirths should be timed more carefully. Rebirth when you have enough strong Brainrots, Speed upgrades, and better weights to rebuild quickly. If you Rebirth too early, you may slow yourself down because you will spend too much time training back to the same zones.

You can also pay Robux to skip a Rebirth reset, but free-to-play players should focus on building a stronger income base before each reset.

What Are Mutations in Kick a Lucky Block?

Mutations are special versions of Brainrots that earn more income than normal ones. Early on, you should place almost anything because an empty base earns nothing. Once your base is full, start replacing normal low-rarity Brainrots with mutated or higher-rarity Brainrots.

Perfect Kicks can help you get better results, and higher zones are where mutated Brainrots become especially valuable. If you want the full list of mutation multipliers and how to improve your chances, check our Kick a Lucky Block mutations guide.

Mutation tip: Do not waste too much money upgrading weak normal Brainrots. Save your upgrades for mutated, Mythic, Godly, Secret, or better Brainrots that will stay on your base longer.

What Are the Best Beginner Tips for Kick a Lucky Block?

After testing different strategies and comparing how early progression works, these are the tips that make the biggest difference for new players:

  1. Place every Brainrot immediately - Empty slots earn nothing, so fill your base before worrying about perfect optimization.
  2. Buy Bone Barbell early - It is the first upgrade that makes training feel much faster.
  3. Do not ignore Speed - If the tsunami catches you, your better kick does not matter because you lose the Brainrot.
  4. Aim for Perfect Kicks every time - Filling the meter into the green zone gives better kick results and helps your overall farming consistency.
  5. Do not over-upgrade weak Brainrots - Common and Rare Brainrots are useful at the start, but they get replaced quickly.
  6. Keep mutated Brainrots when possible - Mutated versions usually earn more than normal versions from the same zone.
  7. Save some duplicates for the Weather Machine - Low-value duplicates can be useful for events instead of only being sold.
  8. Rebirth when recovery is fast - The multiplier is useful, but resetting too early can slow progression if your base income is weak.
  9. Check for codes occasionally - There may not always be active rewards, but you can follow our Kick a Lucky Block codes page for future updates.

Common Beginner Mistakes

Kick a Lucky Block is simple to understand, but beginners can waste a lot of money by upgrading the wrong things too early. Avoid these common mistakes:

  • Spending too much on Common and Rare Brainrot upgrades instead of saving for weights.
  • Only training Kick Power and forgetting Speed, which causes you to lose Brainrots to the tsunami.
  • Selling every duplicate Brainrot before checking whether the Weather Machine needs it.
  • Rebirthing too early without enough income to rebuild quickly.
  • Ignoring Perfect Kicks and missing out on better kick results.
  • Keeping weak Brainrots forever instead of replacing them with mutated or higher-rarity units.

FAQ

What is the best weight for beginners in Kick a Lucky Block?

The best beginner weight is the Bone Barbell. Start with the free Wooden Stick, save $7,500 for Bone Barbell, then work toward Copper Plate and Iron Plate for your next major power jumps.

What should I upgrade first in Kick a Lucky Block?

Upgrade weights first so you can reach better rarity zones. After that, buy enough Speed to survive the tsunami. Brainrot upgrades are useful later, but early money is usually better spent on weights, Speed, and building a full base.

When should I Rebirth in Kick a Lucky Block?

You should do your first Rebirth after reaching 1,000 Kick Power because the 2x cash multiplier helps future progression. Later, Rebirth when you have enough strong Brainrots and weights to rebuild your Kick Power quickly.

How do I escape the tsunami in Kick a Lucky Block?

If the tsunami keeps catching you, buy more Speed upgrades from the Run Upgrade Shop. Higher rarity zones create harder return runs, so you need more Speed as your Kick Power improves.

Should I sell Brainrots or keep them?

Keep enough Brainrots to fill your base first. Once your base is full, sell or sacrifice weak duplicates, but keep mutated and high-rarity Brainrots because they usually earn more money.

Is the Weather Machine worth using as a beginner?

The Weather Machine is worth using once you have duplicate Brainrots and stable income. Do not sacrifice your strongest Brainrots early. Use weak duplicates first and keep your best earners on your base.

Do Brainrots generate cash while I'm offline?

Yes, Brainrots can generate cash while you are offline, up to the game’s offline earnings cap. You can check your base to see how much your Brainrots can earn while you are away.

Are there Kick a Lucky Block codes?

Kick a Lucky Block may not always have active codes or a working redemption system, but we keep a separate Kick a Lucky Block codes page updated when rewards are available.

If you're interested in more Brainrot games, you can check out our entire Roblox section for more useful guides.


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Hristina Matić

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Hristina Matić is the Assigning Editor at Pro Game Guides, responsible for editorial oversight and content quality across the publication. She holds a Master's degree in English Language, Literature and Culture from the University of Belgrade and has built her foundation in content and editorial work across gaming media before joining PGG, where she has grown into a senior editorial role. A horror specialist first and foremost, Hristina has put hundreds of hours into Dead by Daylight, Outlast, The Last of Us, and Until Dawn, games she returns to repeatedly and knows at a level most guides writers don't. That depth of genre knowledge translates directly to her Roblox coverage, where she focuses on the platform's expanding horror and survival scene: titles like 99 Nights in the Forest, Hunty Zombies, and Paradox (DOORS). She also covers multiplayer action titles including Marvel Rivals, R.E.P.O., and PEAK.

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