Fastest Progression Path in Kick a Lucky Block
A practical route from early weights to higher zones and better mutation targets.
Fastest does not mean cheapest. It means the route that minimizes wasted kicks and keeps you moving up a real power curve. Here is the one that works for most players, roughly in order.
Hour 1: weights before anything else
Do not chase mutations in your first hour. Basic weight upgrades unlock the reach you need to hit better zones, and better zones are where the actual rewards live. Gold at a Common zone is still a Common reward with a 1.5x multiplier on top. It is not much.
Your goal for the first session is simple: upgrade weights until you can consistently land in Epic zones. If you finish hour one and you are still stuck at Common, your progression is going to stall no matter what mutations you roll.
Hours 2 to 5: let Gold and Diamond pay the bills
Gold sits at 1 in 10 estimated, Diamond at 1 in 25. These are the mutations that compound early income. Every Gold or Diamond roll in an Epic or Legendary zone is real money toward the next weight upgrade. Do not treat them as beneath you just because the multipliers are small.
This is also the stage where you should be paying attention to which zones your current weight can reach reliably. If you are barely clipping Legendary, you need another weight tier before you push further.
Hours 5 to 15: push into Mythic
Mythic is the first zone where the reward ceiling jumps enough to change your pace. Getting there usually requires a mid-tier weight and some income runway. Once you are there, you can actually start treating Plasma at 1 in 33 and Radioactive at 1 in 333 as realistic targets instead of novelty rolls.
Plasma at 4x in a Mythic zone is a meaningfully different reward from Plasma in an Epic zone. This is where you start to feel the compounding effect of multipliers layered on better bases.
The middle stretch is where most players quit
Honestly, the run from Mythic to Godly is the hardest section of the progression curve. It is the point where weight upgrades get expensive and your session-to-session improvement slows down. If you can push through it, everything above Godly starts moving faster again because the rewards scale up.
This is the section where a luck gamepass actually becomes interesting. Not earlier.
After Godly: pick a target mutation
Once you are farming Godly and Hacked consistently, you get to pick a real end-game target. Shadow at 12x and 1 in 2,000 is the natural first choice. Electrified at 16x and 1 in 5,000 is the step up. Rainbow is the long-term chase if you have the patience.
Do not try to chase all three at once. Pick one, lock in your luck setup, and grind until you land it. Then move on.
Celestial / OG: the final push
Celestial and OG zones are where top-tier weights finally earn their keep. The rewards here are where Rainbow becomes worth the wait and where stacked multipliers actually pay off the way the math suggests they should.
By the time you are here, you should not need a guide telling you what to do. You will know the rhythm.
Shortcuts that are not shortcuts
Buying luck before you have weights. Stacking luck before you have zone reach. Chasing Rainbow at hour three. Trying to skip from Epic to Hacked without filling in the middle. All of these are the same mistake in different costumes: treating one input as a shortcut past the others. The progression is a loop, not a ladder.
Weight, zone, mutation. In that order. Then repeat at the next tier.
Plan it on the best-blocks page
The full reward-path table lives at /best-blocks. Use it to see which mutations and zones match which stage of progression, so you do not end up chasing a target that is two tiers above your current weight.
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