Push Power Explained
Push Power is the central stat in Push a Lucky Block. Every Lucky Block push, every zone unlocked, and every Rebirth threshold keys off how much Push Power you have trained. Without it, blocks stall in Common territory and Brainrot income flatlines.
Broken Wand Studios designed progression around three parallel systems: Push Power for distance, run speed for wave survival, and Brainrot income for funding upgrades. Neglect Push Power and the other two cannot compensate forever.
How to Train Push Power
Equip a Weight from the Store — see our Weights guide for tier order. Stand at gym training stations and reps accumulate Push Power automatically. Higher Weights mean more power per rep.
AFK training works while you push blocks or manage your base. Start a training session, leave the game running, and return to a meaningful stat bump. Pair AFK with a training Aura for multiplied gains.
Purple bonus buttons appear during training windows. Clicking them activates temporary multipliers on rep output — often described as double or triple training speed (community estimate). Plan active play sessions around these buttons when pushing for zone thresholds.
Manual training during bonus windows beats pure AFK when you need Push Power quickly. The fast training guide covers optimal timing loops.
Boosts That Stack With Training
Push Power growth is never just raw reps. Stack these systems:
- Weights — Base power per lift. Permanent.
- Training Auras — Percentage multipliers on reps. Permanent once owned.
- Protein Shakes — Instant Push Power bursts from inventory. Often free via codes like strong and update3.
- Push Auras — Effective push distance without raising stat number. Useful for claiming zone drops.
- Rebirth multipliers — Indirect boost via faster cash for Weights and base upgrades.
Drink a Large Protein Shake before a purple bonus window with your best Weight and training Aura equipped — that combination pops zone barriers faster than any single boost alone.
Push Power and Map Zones
Each rarity zone has a Push Power gate. Community estimates range from ~50 for Rare to billions for Eternal zones — full table on the map zones page. When training feels slow for your target zone, check whether the bottleneck is actually speed, charge timing, or Weight tier rather than more reps.
Use the Push Power calculator before marathon AFK sessions. If the math says ten hours for Mythic gates, invest in Iron Plate first or rebirth for income instead of brute forcing commons.
Push Power vs Run Speed
Push Power gets blocks across zones. Run speed gets you back alive. Players who stack only Push Power lose Mythic Brainrots to waves constantly — the stat number looks impressive but income suffers. Buy speed upgrades when two out of five returns fail.
Speed typically persists through Rebirth unlike Push Power, making it a safe early investment. Balance both stats through mid-game rather than fixing speed emergencies later.
Rebirth and the Push Power Reset
Rebirth zeroes Push Power but keeps Weights. A post-Rebirth account with Copper Plate rebuilds to Epic Push Power quickly while enjoying multiplied Brainrot income. Treat Rebirth as a Push Power refresh with economic upside, not a loss.
Before Rebirthing, note your peak Push Power and zone record. After Rebirth, race to beat fifty percent of that peak in one session — if you cannot, your Weight or Brainrot prep was insufficient.
Advanced Push Power Tips
Redeem every code on our codes page before long grinds. Time shake usage for threshold pushes, not Common spam. Level Brainrots during training downtime so income keeps pace with Push Power goals. Replace C-tier units from the tier list so cash flow matches ambition.
Push Power is the stat everything else serves. Train it deliberately, stack bonuses intelligently, and Lucky Blocks will roll through zones you once thought impossible.