Updated July 2026

Rebirth in Push a Lucky Block

Understanding Rebirth

Rebirth is the long-term progression system in Push a Lucky Block, the Roblox simulator from Broken Wand Studios. When you Rebirth, you trade your current Push Power stat for a permanent boost — usually a cash multiplier on Brainrot passive income and other earnings. Push Power drops to zero, but everything that makes rebuilding fast stays: Weights, Auras, placed Brainrots, and base upgrades.

Players who never Rebirth hit a soft wall where upgrades cost billions but income still reflects pre-multiplier rates. Players who Rebirth too early restart without the tools to reach good zones quickly. The goal is timing — Rebirth when your account can bounce back stronger.

What Resets and What Stays

Resets: Push Power returns to baseline. You must train with Weights, drink Protein Shakes, and push Lucky Blocks again to reach map zones.

Permanent: All purchased Weights and Auras, every Brainrot on your base, slot expansions, floor upgrades, and your growing Rebirth multiplier stack. Speed upgrades typically persist as well, which keeps wave returns manageable during rebuilds.

This asymmetry defines strategy. Rebirth is not a punishment — it is a gear shift. You sacrifice temporary Push Power for compounding income that pays for endgame Weights.

First Rebirth Threshold

Community testing places the first Rebirth unlock around 1,000 Push Power for a 2x permanent cash multiplier (community estimate). That threshold arrives quickly with a Bone Barbell and consistent training. If your Brainrot base already earns enough to rebuy training time in one session, you are ready.

Before clicking Rebirth:

Our Rebirth calculator estimates whether your Push Power meets the next tier. The dedicated Rebirth fast guide walks through the UI buttons step by step.

Later Rebirths and Multiplier Stacking

Each subsequent Rebirth demands more Push Power but adds more multiplier strength. Exact requirements scale steeply — late Rebirths may need Push Power in the millions or billions depending on tier (community estimates). The pattern stays consistent: push farther, earn more, Rebirth, rebuild faster thanks to multipliers plus permanent Weights.

Experienced players Rebirth when upgrading slows — not when a number looks pretty. If the next Weight would take three hours of passive income but a Rebirth multiplier cuts that to ninety minutes, Rebirth is probably correct. If you would Rebirth into a empty base with commons only, wait.

Rebirth and the Full Economy Loop

Rebirth multipliers amplify Brainrot income, which funds Weights, which raise Push Power, which reaches better zones, which drops better Brainrots. Breaking any link slows the flywheel. The most common break is Rebirthing with weak Brainrots — you get the multiplier but nothing substantial to multiply.

Pair Rebirth cycles with Push Power training discipline. After reset, equip your best Weight, activate a training Aura, drink a code-granted shake, and AFK train while managing base upgrades. Your first post-Rebirth push should reach at least Epic zones if Copper Plate is owned.

Common Rebirth Mistakes

Rebirthing too early: No Weights beyond starter, empty Brainrot slots, no speed to survive waves — you restart in hell.

Never Rebirthing: Income stagnates while upgrade prices explode.

Rebirthing before a good farming session: Convert a strong push into Brainrot upgrades first, then reset.

Ignoring codes after Rebirth: Free Large Protein Shakes from update3 and buff bridge the worst Push Power gap.

Decision Checklist

Ask before every Rebirth: Can I reach my previous best zone within one active session? Are my Brainrots earning at least mid-tier rates? Do I have shakes or training Auras stocked? Will the new multiplier noticeably shorten my next Weight purchase?

If yes to most questions, Rebirth. If no, push one more zone tier, upgrade Brainrots, and revisit. Rebirth is the accelerator pedal in Push a Lucky Block — use it when the road ahead is clear, not when you are still assembling the engine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Rebirth do in Push a Lucky Block?

Rebirth resets your Push Power to zero but grants a permanent cash multiplier on Brainrot income and other earnings. Each Rebirth makes future progression faster if you rebuild with good Weights and Brainrots already in place.

What is lost when I Rebirth?

Push Power resets. Weights, Auras, Brainrots, base upgrades, and most permanent unlocks stay. You must train again to push Lucky Blocks back to high zones.

When should I take my first Rebirth?

Most players Rebirth around 1,000 Push Power for the first 2x cash multiplier once they own a Bone Barbell or Copper Plate and have several Brainrots generating income. Rebirth earlier if income is strong; wait if rebuilding would feel too slow.

Do Rebirth multipliers stack?

Yes. Each Rebirth adds to your permanent multiplier total. Exact scaling per Rebirth tier is a community estimate until official tables are published — use our Rebirth calculator for current thresholds.

Should I rebirth before or after upgrading Brainrots?

Before. Convert your current run into a strong Brainrot lineup and Weight collection, then Rebirth so the multiplier applies to a base that already earns well.