Kick a Lucky Block is a Roblox tycoon-style experience where your goal is simple: kick lucky blocks, collect Brainrots, and turn them into a money-making base. The twist is that every kick starts a race against a tsunami, so movement, timing, and upgrade choices all matter.
This guide covers the core gameplay loop, how progression works, what the main shops do, and a few beginner-friendly tips to help you grow faster.
Kick a Lucky Block overview
At a glance, the game combines three main systems:
| System | What it does |
|---|---|
| Kicking lucky blocks | Sends blocks forward so you can earn a new Brainrot |
| Base building | Lets you place Brainrots and generate cash |
| Upgrades | Improves kick power, speed, and Brainrot income |
The game is built around short, repeatable runs. You build strength, kick farther, grab better Brainrots, and use the money to buy stronger upgrades.
How the gameplay loop works
The basic loop is easy to learn:
- Go to the yellow zone.
- Kick the lucky block.
- Time the kick meter as well as you can.
- Run back before the tsunami catches you.
- Place the Brainrot in your base.
- Collect money from your base and upgrade your stats.
The better your kick timing, the farther the block travels. That usually means better rewards, but it also means more pressure to survive the wave and return safely.
Main gameplay steps
1. Kick from the yellow zone
You can only kick the block from the yellow zone. A timing minigame appears, and the fuller the meter is when you kick, the better the result tends to be.
2. Escape the tsunami
After each kick, a tsunami spawns and chases you back toward your plot. If it catches you before you return, you lose the Brainrot you just earned.
3. Place Brainrots in your base
Once you make it back safely, place the Brainrot on a pedestal in your base. After that, it starts generating cash over time.
4. Collect money and upgrade
Walk onto the green pad to collect your earnings. Use that money to improve your Brainrots, buy weights, and increase your speed.
Brainrot progression and income
Brainrots are your main source of passive money. The stronger or rarer the Brainrot, the more cash it can generate.
You can also improve a Brainrot by clicking or tapping the yellow signage in front of it. That upgrade increases the amount it earns, so it’s worth checking your strongest Brainrots first.
| Base action | Result |
|---|---|
| Place Brainrot | Starts passive income |
| Upgrade Brainrot | Increases its earnings |
| Collect cash pad | Claims stored money |
If you’re deciding where to spend early money, it usually helps to upgrade your best income producers first.
Kick power explained
Kick power determines how far your lucky block travels. Higher kick power means you can reach farther zones and aim for better rewards.
You improve kick power by lifting weights at the Weight Shop. Different weights provide different amounts of power, and the stronger weights become important as you progress.
| Kick power source | Effect |
|---|---|
| Lighter weights | Faster early progress |
| Stronger weights | Bigger kick power gains |
| Higher kick power | Longer kicks and better zone reach |
A good rule is to keep increasing kick power steadily instead of saving for too long. The farther you can kick, the more of the game opens up.
Speed and why it matters
Speed helps you outrun the tsunami after each kick. This becomes more important as you reach farther zones, because the return trip gets longer and the waves become more dangerous.
The Run Upgrade Shop is on the left in the safe zone. Early waves are manageable with a few speed upgrades, but later stages may require more investment.
Important note: speed upgrades are not reset when you rebirth.
Speed tips by progression
| Progress stage | Speed advice |
|---|---|
| Early game | Buy a few levels so you don’t get caught easily |
| Mid game | Add more speed as your kicks get farther |
| Late game | Keep speed high enough for stronger tsunami zones |
If you’re losing Brainrots to the wave, speed is probably the upgrade you need most.
Rebirth basics
Rebirthing is a major progression step. In the gameplay shown by players, rebirth increases cash gain, but it also resets some progress tied to kick power.
That means rebirth is a tradeoff: you lose some immediate strength, but your long-term income improves.
A smart approach is to rebirth when you can recover quickly afterward. If your income is strong enough to rebuild fast, rebirth can be a powerful way to push deeper into the game.
Shops and upgrade priorities
Here’s a simple priority list for most players:
| Priority | Upgrade | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kick power | Unlocks farther kicks and better progression |
| 2 | Speed | Helps you survive tsunami runs |
| 3 | Brainrot upgrades | Improves passive income |
| 4 | Rebirth timing | Boosts long-term growth |
This order isn’t fixed for everyone, but it’s a useful starting point if you’re unsure what to buy next.
Beginner tips for Kick a Lucky Block
Focus on survival first
A great kick means nothing if the tsunami catches you. Make sure your speed is high enough for the distance you’re covering.
Upgrade your strongest Brainrots
Don’t spread upgrades too thin. Put money into the Brainrots that already make the most cash.
Keep lifting weights
Kick power is the gate to better zones and faster progress. If you stop upgrading it, progression slows down quickly.
Watch the kick meter
Timed kicks matter. Better timing often gives you better results, so don’t rush every attempt.
Use rebirth strategically
Rebirth is useful, but only when you can rebuild quickly. If you rebirth too early, you may feel stuck.
What to expect as you progress
Early on, the game is about learning the timing minigame and surviving short runs. As you improve, the focus shifts to:
- earning stronger Brainrots
- handling faster tsunami chases
- building income in your base
- pushing farther with higher kick power
- managing rebirth timing
That progression gives the game a steady tycoon feel, with each upgrade opening the door to slightly better runs.
Useful in-game checks
Because live Roblox experiences can change after updates, it’s always smart to check these in-game:
- the current Weight Shop options
- the Run Upgrade Shop values
- how much a Brainrot earns after upgrades
- what zone your kick power can reach
- whether rebirth conditions or rewards have changed
FAQ
How do you play Kick a Lucky Block?
Kick a block from the yellow zone, survive the tsunami, bring the Brainrot back to your base, and use the money to upgrade your stats.
What does kick power do?
Kick power controls how far the lucky block travels. Higher kick power helps you reach farther and progress faster.
Why is speed important in Kick a Lucky Block?
Speed helps you outrun the tsunami after each kick. Without enough speed, you can lose the Brainrot you just earned.
Does rebirth reset speed?
No. Speed upgrades are not reset when you rebirth, so they remain useful as you progress.