Kick a Lucky Block Best Blocks & Rewards Guide
Best Brainrots, Mutations, Zones, Weights and Progression Path
Quick Answer: Best Blocks & Rewards
Based on currently known community-reported data. Values may change after updates.
Why best blocks means a rewards path, not a fixed block tier.
Searches for best blocks usually expect a ranked list like best weapons or best pets. Kick a Lucky Block does not work that way — value comes from the layered stack of mutation, zone, weight, and luck.
Block value is contextual
The same block can return a Common reward in an early zone and a Mythic reward once your weight reaches Godly. Ranking blocks in isolation would hide the single biggest lever: the zone you are kicking in.
Mutations multiply the base
Gold (1.5x) in a Legendary zone beats Rainbow (30x) in a Common zone. Multiplier only wins when the base reward is already large, which is why mutation targets depend on your current progression stage.
Weights decide reach
Zone access is gated by how far you can kick. Upgrading weights unlocks better zones, which lifts the ceiling on every subsequent reward. This is why the recommended path starts with weights, not mutations.
Luck only pays off on rare targets
A luck multiplier compresses expected attempts for Rainbow, Electrified, and Shadow. Below those, it has little effect — Gold and Diamond saturate quickly. Stacking luck before you can reach Mythic is premature.
This is a progression guide, not a fake block ranking.
Players search for best blocks, but the useful answer is a path through rewards, mutations, zones, weights, and better consistency.
Best Rewards Path
Gold / Diamond mutations and basic weight upgrades
Legendary / Mythic zone consistency
Radioactive / Shadow / Electrified targets
Rainbow and Celestial / OG zone attempts
Best Mutations Ranked
Community-estimated data.
| Mutation | Multiplier | Estimated Chance | Best For | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Rainbow | 30x | 1 in 20,000 | End game | Medium |
Electrified | 16x | 1 in 5,000 | Late | Medium |
Shadow | 12x | 1 in 2,000 | Late | Medium |
Radioactive | 8x | 1 in 333 | Mid-late | Medium |
Molten | 6x | 1 in 125 | Mid | Medium |
Best Brainrots to Aim For
| Early Income Brainrots | Easy early money | Keep them while upgrading weights |
| Higher Rarity Brainrots | Better mid-game value | Prioritize as you reach better zones |
| Top Reward Brainrots | Best late-game targets | Under verification until stronger data exists |
Best Zones to Aim For
| Early Game | Common -> Epic | Build income |
| Mid Game | Legendary -> Mythic | Unlock better rewards |
| Late Game | Godly -> Hacked | Farm high-value Brainrots |
| End Game | Celestial / OG | Chase top rewards |
Best Weights for Better Rewards
| Early | Basic upgrades | Reach better early zones |
| Mid | Stronger weight upgrades | Improve consistency |
| Late | High-power barbells | Farm rare zones |
| End Game | Top-tier weights | Push for Celestial / OG rewards |
What are the best blocks in Kick a Lucky Block?+
Best blocks is best understood as a rewards path: mutations, Brainrots, zones, weights, and progression choices rather than a fixed block ranking.
Is Rainbow the best mutation?+
Rainbow has the highest currently known multiplier, but its estimated odds make Electrified a more realistic late-game target.
Which zones give the best rewards?+
Higher rarity zones usually provide better reward opportunities, with Mythic, Godly, Hacked, and Celestial / OG as key goals.
Should beginners focus on mutations or weights first?+
Beginners should build consistency with weight upgrades while keeping early Gold or Diamond mutation gains.
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