What Push a Lucky Block Is About
Push a Lucky Block is a Roblox simulator by Broken Wand Studios built around a simple but addictive loop: get stronger, push bigger rewards, collect Brainrots, and turn that momentum into passive income. You are not just clicking buttons—you are managing a race against waves, upgrading your training gear, and deciding when a rebirth is worth resetting your short-term progress for long-term multipliers. If you have played other block-pushing simulators, the vocabulary changes—this game uses Push Power, not kick stats—but the satisfaction of shoving a giant Lucky Block down a lane and scooping up rare drops remains the same.
This guide explains the full loop from your first join to mid-game rebirth planning. For control layouts on PC and mobile, see our controls reference. For a step-by-step path through early zones, pair this page with the full walkthrough.
The Core Gameplay Loop
Every session in Push a Lucky Block follows the same rhythm, and understanding that rhythm is the fastest way to stop feeling lost:
- Train Push Power with weights at your base or in training areas. Higher Push Power lets you enter new map zones and move heavier Lucky Blocks.
- Push Lucky Blocks along lanes toward your collection zone. Blocks contain Brainrots of varying rarity and cash value.
- Collect Brainrots before the wave timer pressure catches you. Unclaimed drops are at risk if you are too slow or too greedy.
- Place Brainrots at your base to generate passive cash over time. Better Brainrots and more slots mean faster income.
- Upgrade weights, auras, and base capacity so the next push cycle is more efficient.
- Rebirth when your cash multiplier gain outweighs what you would earn by staying at your current rebirth count.
That loop repeats forever, but each rebirth makes the numbers bigger and the decisions more interesting. The game rewards players who plan one step ahead instead of mindlessly pushing the nearest block.
Starting Out: First Ten Minutes
When you spawn in, redeem codes immediately for free Protein Shakes and cash. Visit our active codes page and follow the code redemption guide if you are unsure where the menu is. Codes like update3, buff, and cash give you training consumables and money that shave minutes off the early grind.
Spend early cash on your first affordable weights from the weights shop. Push Power comes primarily from equipping better weights and training, either actively by hitting bonus buttons or passively while you AFK. Do not skip weights to save for cosmetic upgrades—Push Power gates everything else, including which Lucky Blocks you can move at all.
Once your Push Power meets the requirement for the starter lane, push your first Lucky Block and collect the Brainrot inside. Bring it back to base and place it in an open slot. You now have passive income ticking while you train for the next push. Repeat this cycle rather than trying to max one system in isolation.
Push Power, Zones, and Lucky Blocks
Push Power is the stat that defines where you can play on the map. Each zone has a Push Power requirement, and blocks in deeper zones tend to drop better Brainrots. Read the map and zones guide for a zone-by-zone breakdown and the Push Power training page for AFK versus manual training tips.
Lucky Blocks are the loot piñatas of the game. A heavier block usually means a longer push and a higher rarity ceiling, but also more time exposed to waves. Learn the push power target for your current zone and push blocks you can move at a steady pace—not blocks that stall you halfway down the lane. If you need a training focus plan, the Push Power training guide covers weights, shakes, and aura timing.
Brainrots, Base Income, and Waves
Brainrots are collectible units you pull from Lucky Blocks. Each Brainrot generates cash while placed at your base. Rarity matters: a top-tier Brainrot can outperform several low-tier ones in the same slot. Compare rarities on the Brainrot tier list and read about placement rules on the all Brainrots page.
Base upgrades expand how many Brainrots you can place and how efficiently your floor prints money. See base upgrades for slot expansion priorities. Passive cash is what funds your next weight purchase, so treat base income as part of your push loop, not an afterthought.
Waves are the pressure mechanic that separates lucky pushes from smart pushes. When a wave is coming, you need enough speed and route knowledge to collect or secure your haul. If waves keep wiping your progress, read the dedicated beat the wave guide before pushing deeper zones.
Mid-Game Progression and Rebirth
By mid-game you should be alternating between zone pushes, base slot upgrades, and aura purchases from the auras shop. Auras and Protein Shakes spike Push Power for burst sessions—useful when you are one threshold away from a new zone.
Rebirth resets certain progress in exchange for a permanent cash multiplier. The exact tradeoffs are documented on the rebirth progression page. Rebirth too early and you slow yourself down; rebirth too late and you leave multiplier gains on the table. Use the rebirth calculator and our rebirth fast guide when you are unsure.
Smart Habits for New Players
Redeem codes after every update—check the event and update tracker when new codes drop. Keep one eye on wave timers while pushing. Upgrade weights on a schedule instead of hoarding cash forever. Place Brainrots as soon as you get open slots so passive income never sits idle.
For a condensed list of quality-of-life advice, read beginner tips and tricks. For rare drop hunting once you outgrow starter zones, move on to how to get rare Brainrots. Push a Lucky Block is straightforward once the loop clicks—train, push, collect, earn, rebirth, repeat.