If you are looking for a definitive steal a brainrot tier list, the official wiki currently has no tier list page. However, community sources and gaming sites have compiled rankings based on income rates and trading value. This guide compiles the available information from those sources to help you understand which Brainrots are considered the best.

What Is a Tier List in Steal a Brainrot?

A tier list ranks all the Brainrots in the game from best to worst, usually based on their money-making potential or trade value. Since the game focuses on stealing Brainrots from other players to earn money, the most valuable units are typically those that generate the highest passive income. Community voting on sites like TierMaker has produced cumulative rankings from submitted tier lists, giving players a general consensus on unit strength.

The game itself uses eight official rarity tiers: Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Brainrot God, Secret, and OG. Admin rarities include Admin, Taco, Spooky, and Festive. Understanding these rarities is the first step in reading any tier list, as higher rarity generally correlates with higher income and value.

Top-Tier Brainrots According to Community Sources

According to a Skycoach guide dated August 2026, the best Brainrots in the game are the original "OG" units. These include Strawberry Elephant, Meowl, Headless Horseman, and Skibidi Toiler. The guide states that these are the best Brainrots and will likely remain so. GameRant also confirms that Strawberry Elephant remains the undisputed S+ tier money-maker in their refreshed tier list.

The Strawberry Elephant is consistently cited as the top unit across multiple sources. SSEGold lists it as an OG rarity Brainrot with an income of approximately $350 M/s. Meowl is also listed as OG rarity with roughly $300 M/s. These figures come from a 2025 database and should be treated as community-reported values.

A-Tier and Secret Rarity Brainrots

Skycoach's 2026 tier list places several Secret rarity Brainrots in A-Tier. These include Cooki and Milki with a cost of $100B, Burguro And Fryuro at $75B, and Ketupat Bros also at Secret rarity. These units are considered strong but not quite at the level of the OG top-tier units.

The Secret rarity tier is described as extremely rare drops, often with spawn odds under 0.6.5% or 0.001%, according to an AI overview from search results. Examples of Secret rarity Brainrots include Dragon Cannelloni and Griffin. Dragon Cannelloni is also mentioned in search results as one of the top-tier money-makers alongside Strawberry Elephant and Spaghetti Tualetti.

Rarity Tiers Explained

The rarity system in Steal a Brainrot is fundamental to understanding any tier list. According to search result summaries, the tiers are ordered from lowest to highest as follows:

Rarity TierDescription
CommonBasic starter tier, spawns constantly, very low passive income
RareFirst step up, slightly better cash flow
EpicMid-tier, steady boost for growing bases
LegendaryAdvanced drops, significantly improve cash-per-second
MythicHigh-value, low spawn rates
Brainrot GodElite tier above Mythic, massive income multipliers
SecretExtremely rare drops, often under 0.6.5% or 0.001% spawn odds
OGAbsolute peak tier, microscopic spawn rates, insane trading value

The wiki confirms there are 499 indexable brainrots in the game, plus 14 miscellaneous brainrots like Lucky Blocks, Gold Elf, and Gold Egg, bringing the total to 513. Eldorado mentions over 515 brainrots across eight rarity tiers, though this number may include recent additions.

Community-Created Tier Lists

TierMaker hosts a community-created "Every Steal a Brainrot Character Tier List" that is created by community voting. This list represents the cumulative average rankings from 86 submitted tier lists. Players can also create their own rankings on TierMaker by editing label text and dragging images into order.

Reddit discussions also provide community insight into tier lists. One thread on r/stealabrainrot discusses a tier list based on rarity and trade value for brainrots that are Brainrot God and above. Another Reddit thread mentions that Vulturino and alligarto are considered mid-tier rare, with drags being the rarest since you need one for rebirth. These community sources can be useful for understanding player sentiment, but they are not official.

Important Considerations When Using Tier Lists

Tier lists in Steal a Brainrot are not official and can vary between sources. The official wiki has no tier list page, and community rankings are based on voting and personal opinion. Income rates and values change with game updates, so a tier list from one month may not reflect the current meta.

When evaluating a tier list, consider the source and its date. Skycoach and GameRant appear to update their lists regularly, while community TierMaker lists may be older. Also note that some Brainrots have specific uses, such as rebirth requirements. For example, Rebirth 1 requires Trippi Troppi and Tung Tung Tung Sahur, and Rebirth 2 requires Boneca Ambalabu and Brr Brr Patapim, according to U4GM and the Fandom wiki. A unit that is required for rebirth may have value beyond its income rate.

Final Thoughts on the Steal a Brainrot Tier List

The most consistent finding across sources is that Strawberry Elephant is the top Brainrot in the game. OG rarity units like Meowl, Headless Horseman, and Skibidi Toiler are also consistently ranked highly. Secret rarity units like Dragon Cannelloni and Cooki and Milki round out the upper tiers.

Since the official wiki has no tier list page, players should rely on multiple community sources and cross-reference information. The game has over 500 Brainrots across eight rarities, and the meta can shift with updates. For the most current rankings, check recently updated guides from sites like Skycoach and GameRant, and participate in community voting on TierMaker to contribute your own rankings.