Kick a Lucky Block is a Roblox tycoon-style experience where your main goal is simple: kick Lucky Blocks, collect Brainrots, and turn them into money-making upgrades. The catch is that every kick sends a tsunami chasing you back to safety, so speed and power both matter if you want to keep progressing.
This guide covers the core gameplay loop, how Brainrots work, why Kick Power matters, and what to focus on early, mid, and late game.
Quick overview
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Kick Lucky Blocks | Starts the minigame and gives you a Brainrot if you succeed |
| Brainrots | Generate money once placed on your base pedestal |
| Kick Power | Decides how far you can kick blocks |
| Weight Shop | Lets you raise Kick Power |
| Speed Shop | Helps you outrun the tsunami |
| Rebirth | Resets progress for stronger long-term earnings |
What is Kick a Lucky Block?
Kick a Lucky Block is a Roblox tycoon experience created by No More Flops and released in April 2026. It blends distance-based kicking, collection, and base building. Players kick blocks from a yellow zone, time a meter-based minigame, then race a tsunami back to their plot before it catches them.
Once you get a Brainrot back safely, you place it on your base to generate money. That money is used to upgrade your collection, increase your Kick Power, and improve your speed.
How the gameplay loop works
The basic loop is:
- Walk into the yellow zone.
- Kick the Lucky Block.
- Time the kick meter as well as you can.
- Run the Brainrot back to your base before the tsunami reaches you.
- Place it on a pedestal.
- Collect money from the green pad.
- Use the money to upgrade weights, speed, or Brainrots.
- Rebirth when you're ready for the next progression step.
Step-by-step beginner guide
1) Kick in the yellow zone
You can only kick the block from the correct area. After you press kick, a timing minigame appears. Better timing usually means a better result, so try to hit the meter cleanly.
2) Get the Brainrot safely home
After the block opens, you need to return to your base before the tsunami catches you. Speed becomes more important the farther you progress.
3) Place the Brainrot
Once you're safe, place the Brainrot on its pedestal. It will start generating money over time.
4) Collect money
Step on the green pad to collect earnings. Use that cash to grow faster.
5) Upgrade your setup
You can improve:
- Kick Power by lifting weights
- Speed by buying speed upgrades
- Brainrots by clicking or tapping the yellow signage in front of them
Kick Power explained
Kick Power determines how far your Lucky Block travels. Higher power means you can reach further zones and better rewards.
You increase Kick Power by using weights at the Weight Shop. Different weights give different amounts of power, so your current weight matters a lot for progress.
Kick Power progression table
| Progress stage | What to focus on | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Early game | Any solid weight upgrade | Helps you reach basic distances |
| Mid game | Better weights and money production | Lets you push into stronger zones |
| Late game | Higher weights and faster earning | Needed for far kicks and progression |
Speed matters more than it looks
Every kick creates a tsunami that chases you back to your base. If it catches you, you lose the Brainrot you just earned. That makes speed a key stat, especially once the map gets larger and the waves get more dangerous.
The in-game guide and community tips both point to the same idea: early tsunamis are slower, but later ones get much faster. That means you should invest in speed steadily, not just at the very end.
Speed tips
- Buy a few speed upgrades early so you are not constantly losing Brainrots.
- Increase speed more aggressively once you reach stronger zones.
- Check your current pace after each rebirth, since the route back to safety can feel longer than expected.
- If the wave is catching you often, speed is usually the best upgrade to buy next.
What Brainrots do
Brainrots are the money-making units you collect after kicking a block. Once placed on your base, they generate cash automatically.
Players can also upgrade Brainrots through the yellow signage in front of them. That upgrade increases how much money the Brainrot makes, which is why base management becomes just as important as kicking.
Brainrot progression table
| Brainrot action | Result |
|---|---|
| Collect a Brainrot | Add it to your base |
| Place it on a pedestal | Start passive income |
| Upgrade it | Increase its earnings |
| Collect from green pad | Claim the money it has made |
Rebirth: when and why to do it
Rebirth is a major progression step. It resets parts of your progress, but it also increases your long-term earning potential. In practice, that means rebirth helps you scale faster once your cash growth slows down.
Players should think about rebirth when:
- their current upgrades start feeling too slow
- they can comfortably rebuild their power
- they want to push into stronger progression more efficiently
Because progression changes over time, it is smart to check what rebirth currently resets in-game before committing.
Best early-game priorities
If you're just starting, focus on the basics first.
Recommended order
- Get a few solid Brainrots on your base.
- Upgrade them so they generate more money.
- Buy better weights for Kick Power.
- Add enough speed to survive the tsunami.
- Push for your first rebirth when it makes sense.
Beginner mistake to avoid
Do not put everything into one stat. If your kick is strong but you keep getting caught by the wave, you still lose your progress. A balanced setup is safer.
Mid-game strategy
By mid game, your main goal is to make each run more efficient. That means:
- improving Brainrot income
- using better weights
- making sure your speed keeps up with the map
- kicking farther into better reward zones
This is also where many players start paying more attention to which Brainrots are worth upgrading first. The ones making the best money should usually get your attention first.
Late-game strategy
Late game is about scaling. At this point, you want:
- stronger Kick Power
- enough speed to survive the route
- highly upgraded Brainrots
- repeated rebirths when the payoff is worth it
The farther you push, the more important timing becomes. A good kick is only useful if you can safely make it back.
Simple upgrade priority guide
| Situation | Best next upgrade |
|---|---|
| You keep failing the escape | Speed |
| Your blocks do not travel far enough | Kick Power / better weight |
| Your money is growing too slowly | Brainrot upgrades |
| Progress has slowed down hard | Rebirth |
Tips for playing better
- Time your kick meter carefully instead of rushing.
- Upgrade speed before the tsunami starts feeling impossible.
- Keep your base organized so you can see which Brainrots are worth improving.
- Spend money in a way that supports both kicking and survival.
- Check the game’s current balance after updates, since progression can change.
Is there a badge list?
The current game page does not list known badges. If you want badges or special unlocks, check the experience directly in case updates add them later.
Final thoughts
Kick a Lucky Block is a fast, funny Roblox tycoon with a simple core loop that gets more intense as you progress. The key to doing well is balancing three things: Kick Power, Speed, and Brainrot income. If you keep those systems moving together, rebirths and later zones become much easier to manage.
FAQ
How do you kick Lucky Blocks in Kick a Lucky Block?
You move into the yellow zone, press kick, and time the meter as well as possible to get a better result.
What does Kick Power do?
Kick Power affects how far your Lucky Block travels. Higher power helps you reach farther zones and stronger rewards.
Why do I keep losing Brainrots?
A tsunami chases you after each kick. If it catches you before you get back to safety, you lose the Brainrot you just earned.
Does rebirth reset everything?
Rebirth affects your progression, but what exactly resets can vary by game balance and updates. Always check the current in-game rebirth details before you do it.