What Rebirth Does
Rebirth is the prestige system in Push a Lucky Block on Roblox. You trade short-term progress—Push Power, equipped weights, zone access, and sometimes base state—for a permanent cash multiplier that makes every future cycle faster. Done well, rebirth is the difference between plateauing mid-game and snowballing into rare Brainrot farms. Done poorly, it feels like deleting your account for a tiny bonus.
Full mechanic details and update notes live on the rebirth progression page. This guide explains preparation, timing, and post-rebirth recovery.
What Resets vs What Stays
Before any rebirth, read the in-game confirmation dialog carefully. Typically Push Power and weight progress reset so you re-grind training, while rebirth count and its cash multiplier persist permanently. Brainrot placement rules vary by update—some seasons reset base slots, others let you keep certain upgrades.
Because Broken Wand Studios may tune rebirth between updates, treat the in-game UI as final authority and check the event and update tracker after patches. Our wiki reflects general patterns; sudden rebirth changes appear in update notes first.
When You Should Rebirth
Good rebirth timing follows one question: will the multiplier gain outpace what I earn if I wait another thirty to sixty minutes? Signals you are ready include cash piling up with nothing meaningful to buy, Push Power gains slowing despite optimal training from the training guide, and weight tiers feeling repetitive instead of exciting.
Bad timing looks like rebirthing before you can afford even mid-tier weights post-reset, or resetting minutes before a rare Brainrot haul you never placed. Use the rebirth calculator to compare your current income slope against projected multiplier benefit.
Pre-Rebirth Checklist
Before you press rebirth, run through this checklist:
- Place all valuable Brainrots at base so passive income is not wasted—see Brainrot placement rules.
- Redeem any pending codes for shakes or cash that might reset.
- Note your next weight and zone targets from the map and zones page so post-rebirth grinding has direction.
- Spend or bank cash intentionally—some players buy affordable base upgrades if they persist through rebirth.
- Finish an active Lucky Block push so you do not lose unclaimed drops to the reset.
Skipping the checklist is how players rebirth with a full inventory of unplaced rares and regret it immediately.
After Rebirth: Recovery Route
Post-rebirth gameplay is a sprint back to your previous zone, but with better cash flow. Redeem codes again if eligible on alt sessions, buy weights in order from the weights shop, and use Protein Shakes at zone breakpoints per the shakes guide.
Your first post-rebirth goals: restore Push Power to starter-plus zones, re-open the lane where you previously farmed rares, and re-expand base slots. The walkthrough still applies—just faster. Pair passive cash with active training bursts until multipliers visibly shorten repurchase times.
Rebirth and Rare Brainrot Hunting
Higher rebirth multipliers fund faster returns to rare lanes covered in getting rare Brainrots. Many players rebirth after a successful rare placement session when base income plateaued—not in the middle of a risky wave-heavy farm.
If waves keep killing post-rebirth runs, rebuild Push Power before chasing rarity. The wave guide matters more right after rebirth when your stats are temporarily lower.
Common Rebirth Mistakes
Rebirthing too early without multiplier impact. Rebirthing during an active rare push with unclaimed loot. Ignoring auras or shakes that could have gotten one more weight tier pre-reset. Forgetting that cash multiplier helps income, not raw Push Power—you still train after rebirth.
For broader account strategy, read beginner tips and the core how to play guide. Rebirth is a tool, not a panic button—use it when math says you win.