Escape Tsunami for Brainrots tracks over 180 brainrots across 13 rarity tiers, and the roster keeps growing with weekly updates. Whether you just started playing on Roblox or you're pushing toward Rebirth level 29, knowing which brainrots are worth your time and which ones to skip is the difference between fast progression and spinning your wheels. This guide covers every brainrot currently in the game, organized by rarity, with base income values and exactly how to get them.
What are brainrots and how do they work?
Brainrots are the core collectibles in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots. Place one in your base and it generates cash every second automatically. The income values listed throughout this guide reflect base level 1 earnings without mutations. When a brainrot spawns in the world, it can appear at a random starting level and with random mutations already applied, so what you pick up may already be worth more than the base figure.
Brainrots cap out at level 300, but pushing past level 250 requires Rebirth level 29. Getting there isn't quick: you need jump level 50, an Infinity-tier brainrot in your collection, and 150,000 bags of money collected. That's a long road, which is exactly why understanding the full rarity spectrum matters early.

Base income per second display
All 13 rarity tiers explained
The game runs 13 distinct tiers. Here's how spawning works for each:
For a detailed breakdown of zone layouts and speed requirements for each area, the Escape Tsunami for Brainrots zones guide covers every tier from Common through Secret with exact upgrade cost benchmarks.
Common and Uncommon brainrots
Common brainrots earn between $2/s and $15/s at base level. They spawn just past the starting area and are easy to reach without any speed upgrades. Stacking Commons isn't a great long-term play since better tiers are accessible quickly, but they work fine for early base padding.
Here are all 8 Common brainrots:
Uncommon brainrots push income up to $150/s, with Pipi Avocado sitting at the top of that range. The Uncommon zone is still reachable without speed upgrades. As with Commons, the main reason to pick these up is mutation potential for Spawn Machine crafting rather than raw income.
Rare and Epic brainrots
Rare brainrots span $100/s to $275/s and are still reachable without speed upgrades, making this tier a recommended early farming area. Ti Ti Ti Sahur tops the Rare tier at $275/s.
Epic brainrots are where speed starts to matter. You need speed 50+ to reach the Mythical zone beyond them, which costs around 210K in upgrades. Epics range from $290/s up to $1.4K/s, with Guesto Angelic leading the tier.

Epic brainrot income comparison
Legendary and Mythical brainrots
Legendary brainrots offer solid income between $1.5K/s and $5K/s. Many players move through this tier quickly since Mythical spawns aren't far ahead, but Ganganzelli Trulala at $5K/s and Avocadorilla at $4.5K/s are worth grabbing if they appear at a good level.
Mythical brainrots are the first serious stop for new players. This is where you begin treating each spawn as a decision point: is the level or mutation good enough to justify grabbing it over continuing your run? Income values for Mythical are still being tracked, but the tier includes 12 brainrots: Cocofanto Elefanto, Giraffa Celeste, Tralalero Tralala, Los Crocodillitos, Tigroligre Frutonni, Udin Din Din Dun, Orcalero Orcala, Trenostruzzo Turbo 3000, Trippi Troppi Troppa Trippa, Ballerino Lololo, Piccione Macchina, and Tukanno Bananno.
Cosmic and Secret brainrots
Cosmic brainrots are where income starts to feel meaningful. The tier runs from $22K/s up to $240K/s, with Vroosh Boosh leading at $240K/s. To farm this area you need at least speed 100+, which runs about 396M in upgrade costs. Cosmic is also the first rarity tier obtainable through Spins.
Secret brainrots are the last tier you can farm through normal map traversal, but getting there costs a substantial 3.83T in speed upgrades to hit speed 150+. The income range is massive: $200K/s at the low end up to $15M/s for Patito Dinerito at the top. Sausaggini Sanitario ($9.36M/s) and Tostino Flambante ($7.65M/s) are standouts before you reach Patito.
If you're still building your foundation and need a walkthrough of the core mechanics before tackling these zones, the Escape Tsunami for Brainrots beginner's guide covers progression systems and essential early-game tips.
Celestial and Divine brainrots
Celestial brainrots spawn on a timer: exactly one brainrot appears in the Celestial zone every 15 minutes, and the game announces it with a countdown. Celestial Lucky Blocks also drop during Brainrot Frenzy, Wacky Waves, Wonky Waves, and Snakey Waves events. Income ranges from $7.5M/s up to $18M/s for Fantasmelli Pipistrelli.
Key Celestial brainrots by income:
Divine brainrots are event-locked. They come from Lucky Blocks in the Celestial zone during Wacky Waves or Admin Abuse events. The one exception is Martino Gravitino, which drops from the Spinning Wheel at a 0.0006% chance. Divine income runs from $30M/s all the way to $330M/s for Errororo, which sits alone at the top of the tier.
Standout Divine brainrots:
For a deeper look at how Divines work and how Rebirth fits into the endgame, check the guide to Divines and Rebirth.
Infinity, Paradox, and Eternal brainrots
Infinity brainrots are where the game's economy gets serious. These only drop from Infinity Lucky Blocks, which can appear when a regular Lucky Block transforms during the Admin Abuse Lucky Storm event. Income spans $375M/s to $1.25B/s, with Los Elefragolitos Cosmicos at the top. Owning an Infinity brainrot is also a hard requirement for unlocking level 250+ progression.
Paradox brainrots require three players to stand in a triangle formation near the Spawn Machine, each holding a Lucky Block. Once the "Paradox Rising" notification appears, start fusing brainrots in the Spawn Machine for a chance at the Paradox tier. You don't need friends specifically: other players from your lobby can fill the three spots. All five current Paradox brainrots earn exactly $1.5B/s: Happini Sadini, Panicini Bloomini, Derpolini Strictorini, Fortunini Sfortunetti, and Warini Tranquilini.
Eternal brainrots are the newest and rarest tier. Head to the RNG Plaza and roll the dice. Every roll earns RNG Tokens, which you spend upgrading Roll Speed, Infinity Luck, Eternal Luck, Trait Luck, and Luck Increase. You can also craft or buy boosted dice with RNG Tokens to improve your odds. Crucially, Eternals don't require Admin Abuse events: they're available through normal gameplay at any time. Currently there is one Eternal brainrot: Ascendro, earning $1.87B/s.

Paradox Ritual setup
How to get rare brainrots fast
Beyond farming zones directly, there are several acquisition paths worth knowing:
- Collect brainrots from spawn areas in their respective zones
- Open Lucky Blocks for Cosmic tier and above
- Participate in Admin Abuse events (Wave Wednesday at 3:30 PM EST, Saturday at 12:00 PM EST)
- Craft and fuse brainrots in the Spawn Machine
- Spin the Spinning Wheel (only real path to Martino Gravitino outside events)
- Perform the Paradox Ritual with two other players during Admin Abuse
- Roll dice in the RNG Plaza for Eternal brainrots
- Trade with other players in the Trading Plaza (teleport is on the left wall near player bases)
Income abbreviations reference
Brainrot income scales into numbers most players won't recognize on sight. Here's the full reference:
High-level rare brainrots can generate income in the septillion range when fully leveled. In practical terms, Trillion is where most active players hit a ceiling during normal progression.

Reading income abbreviations
For more Roblox brainrot game coverage across different titles, the full Roblox guides collection has strategies for Steal a Brainrot, Jump for Brainrots, Cut Grass for Brainrots, and more.


