Kick a Lucky Block keeps moving fast with weekly-style content drops, and the Cup event update is one of the biggest changes so far. If you’re trying to keep up with the latest event systems, new brainrots, and limited rewards, this guide breaks down what players should know in plain English.
The Cup theme brought a full event loop to the game: collect goals, join a team, earn XP, and work through Battle Pass rewards while the server runs special event windows. If you missed a week or two, this article also gives you a quick snapshot of the recent update path so you can catch up.
Kick a Lucky Block update history at a glance
Here’s a simple overview of the main updates leading up to the Cup event era:
| Update | Release date | Main additions |
|---|---|---|
| Update 1 | April 25, 2026 | Cosmic Admin Abuse, Meteor lucky block, Celestial zone, Void mutation |
| Update 2 | May 2, 2026 | Virus Injection machine, Virus mutation, Virus lucky blocks |
| Update 3 | May 9, 2026 | Weather Machine, Flood/UFO/Witch/Bacon events, new mutations |
| Update 4 | May 16, 2026 | Eternal zone, Astral mutation, Phantom event |
| Update 5 | May 23, 2026 | Volcanic Eruption, lava rocks, Rocky’s Store, shards |
| Update 6 | May 30, 2026 | Kick battles, kick mastery, kick styles, Admin Abuse Gym |
| Update 7 | June 6, 2026 | Eternal+ zone, Heavenly mutation, better server luck |
| Update 8 | June 13, 2026 | Block Cup Event, goals currency, teams, leaderboards |
| Update 9 | June 20 and June 27, 2026 | Block Cup Part 2, Abyssal zone, Zombie Apocalypse event, Battle Pass |
What the Cup event update adds
The Cup event update expanded the game’s event loop around themed objectives and rewards. Based on what players can see in-game, the update focuses on:
- A new event currency system
- Team choice and score tracking
- Limited shop items
- Upgrade paths for event progress
- Battle Pass quests and XP rewards
The big change is that event progress is no longer just about grinding in the background. You now have a reason to actively participate in the Cup activity, especially if you want shop items or Battle Pass rewards.
Block Cup Event basics
The Block Cup event introduced a fresh activity tied to collecting balls and earning goals. Players run to the safe zone, kick balls, and build up currency during the event window.
How the event works
- Wait for the Block Cup event to start in the server.
- Collect balls during the activity.
- Return to the safe zone and kick them.
- Earn goals as your event currency.
- Spend goals in the Block Cup Shop or use them on upgrades.
The event is part of the game’s active loop, so timing matters. If you log in during the event window, you’ll usually get more value than just playing casually outside the rotation.
Block Cup teams
Players can join one of three teams near the leaderboard area:
- Team James
- Team Miki
- Team Shon
Once you choose a team, it stays locked in for that event cycle. If you care about team-based progression or leaderboard placement, pick carefully before confirming.
New goals currency and how to use it
Goals are the Cup event currency. You earn them through event participation, then spend them on rewards and progression items.
| Goals use | What it’s for |
|---|---|
| Block Cup Shop items | Limited boosts and brainrots |
| Potions | Temporary stat bonuses |
| One-time purchases | Special event items |
| Upgrades | Permanent improvements for ball-related progress |
If you want to progress quickly, goals are the main thing to farm during the event.
Can you buy goals?
Yes, the game includes Robux purchase options for players who want to speed things up. The source material lists the following packs:
| Pack | Multiplier | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Small pack | x50 | 99 Robux |
| Medium pack | x100 | 199 Robux |
| Big pack | x200 | 399 Robux |
| Large pack | x500 + 100 free | 799 Robux |
| Insane pack | x1250 + 250 free | 1999 Robux |
If you’re playing free-to-play, don’t worry. The event is still playable through regular grinding.
Potions in the Block Cup Shop
The Cup event shop also includes event potions bought with goals.
| Potion | Effect | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Farm potion | x2 kick and run speed | 10 minutes | 200 goals |
| Weight potion | x2 weight lift speed | 10 minutes | 125 goals |
| Cash potion | x2 cash | 5 minutes | 100 goals |
| Luck potion | x2 luck | 5 minutes | 175 goals |
These are useful if you want to stack progress during short play sessions. If you only have a little time to play, potions are a practical way to get more out of each event run.
Limited one-time purchases
The update also added one-time purchase items in the shop.
| Item | Benefit | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Chest kick | x1.5 kick speed | 7.5K goals |
| Rainbow kick | x1.65 kick speed | 20K goals |
| Hat Tricky brainrot | 175% better | 5K goals |
| Goat brainrot | 200% better | 15K goals |
These are limited items, so check the shop carefully if you want them. If you’re trying to prioritize, consider whether you want a kick boost or a stronger brainrot first.
Ball upgrades explained
The Cup event also added permanent upgrades for balls. These give you long-term improvement to event progress.
| Upgrade | What it does | Base price | Max price |
|---|---|---|---|
| More balls | Spawns more balls per kick | 3 goals | 140 goals |
| Bigger balls | Increases ball size | 7 goals | 76 goals |
| Rare balls | Unlocks rarer ball variants | 10 goals | 150 goals |
| Mutation chance | Boosts mutation odds | 25 goals | 175 goals |
| Double balls | Chance to kick two balls at once | 10 goals | 100 goals |
These upgrades are worth checking as soon as you can afford them, since permanent boosts usually help more than short-term spending.
Block Cup brainrots and mutation rewards
The Cup event also includes special brainrots tied to the event shop and the Block Cup mutation.
The source material mentions these brainrots as part of the event rotation:
- Castlino Fortini
- Bambu Sahur
- Bottellini
- Beluga Beluga
- Astro Tim
- Smelloni Papayoni
The Block Cup mutation comes with an x38 multiplier, which makes it one of the standout event bonuses from this update period.
Battle Pass quests and XP rewards
Update 9 expanded the Cup theme with quests and a 20-level Battle Pass. You earn XP by completing daily and weekly tasks.
| Quest | Type | XP reward |
|---|---|---|
| Cover 2.5K studs (kick) | Daily | 15 XP |
| Collect 10 brainrots | Daily | 25 XP |
| Train 225 times | Daily | 40 XP |
| Kick for 20 times | Weekly | 200 XP |
| Collect 15 Diamond brainrots | Weekly | 700 XP |
| Collect 40 brainrots | Weekly | 250 XP |
If you want fast XP, focus on the weekly tasks first since they give much larger rewards.
Battle Pass rewards
The Battle Pass includes rewards across 20 levels. Here are some of the listed rewards:
| Level | Reward |
|---|---|
| 0 | Flip kick (x1.5 speed) |
| 1 | Stadoini 200% brainrot and kick tokens (+15) |
| 2 | x3 block multiplier for 10 minutes and Ballberti 125% brainrot |
| 3 | x2 cash and weight power for 10 minutes |
| 4 | x1.75 run speed and x2 kick for 10 minutes |
| 5 | x65 super kick and x3 block multiplier for 10 minutes |
| 6 | Kick tokens (+100) and x1.5 kick speed potion for 10 minutes |
| 8 | x2 run speed and x6 luck for 10 minutes |
| 9 | x6 luck for 10 minutes and Tornado kick (x1.4 speed) |
| 10 | Soccerdino (225%) brainrot and x2 run speed for 10 minutes |
| 14 | x2.5 run speed for 10 minutes and Netini Goalini (225%) brainrot |
| 15 | Cone Cone Cone Sahur (300%) brainrot and x5 weight power for 10 minutes |
| 16 | Kick tokens (+200) |
| 17 | x5 cash for 10 minutes |
| 18 | x5 weight speed potion for 10 minutes |
| 19 | x2 kick speed potion for 10 minutes |
| 20 | x8 luck for 10 minutes |
If you’re planning your grind, the middle and late Battle Pass levels are where some of the strongest rewards appear.
Abyssal zone and the Big Jupiter weight
Update 9 also pushed progression further with the Abyssal rarity zone. This zone comes after Eternal+ and needs very high kick power to reach.
A new Big Jupiter weight was added to help players get there faster. The source material lists it as:
- Eternal Big Jupiter weight
- 1M power
- Costs $1SP or 3,199 Robux
That makes it a key progress item if you’re still working your way into late-game zones.
Zombie Apocalypse event and Undead mutation
One of the most notable parts of the update cycle is the Zombie Apocalypse event.
During the event:
- There is a 4% chance to get an Undead lucky block
- The Undead mutation has an x35 multiplier
- It is one of the strongest mutations currently mentioned
This is a big deal because mutation multipliers can turn already strong brainrots into much higher earners. If you see the event live, it’s worth checking whether you can take advantage of it.
Tips for making the most of the Cup event update
Here are a few practical tips for players:
- Join the event early so you can build goals before the timer ends.
- Prioritize weekly quests if you want faster Battle Pass progress.
- Spend goals on permanent upgrades before short-duration items if you play often.
- Use potions during active farming sessions, not when you’re just idle.
- Compare shop items before spending on one-time purchases.
- Keep an eye on your kick power if you want to reach late-game zones faster.
- Use team and leaderboard features if you’re trying to maximize event participation.
What players should check in-game
Because event content can shift with later patches, the best habit is to confirm details directly in-game. Check:
- The current event timer
- Your active team
- Shop item availability
- Quest progress in the Battle Pass panel
- Whether the event currency or rewards have changed
That way, you’ll always know what is active right now rather than relying only on older notes.
FAQ
What is the Kick a Lucky Block Cup event update?
It’s the update phase that added the Block Cup event, goals currency, team play, shop items, upgrades, and Battle Pass quests.
How do you earn goals in Kick a Lucky Block?
You earn goals by participating in the Block Cup event and kicking balls during the activity window.
What is the Block Cup mutation?
The Block Cup mutation is an event mutation with an x38 multiplier.
Is the Abyssal zone part of the Cup update?
Yes, the later Cup update cycle added the Abyssal zone after Eternal+ along with new brainrots and the Big Jupiter weight.