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Continue ShoppingIf you've been hanging around public servers lately, you've probably heard players whispering about 67, one of the newest and most exclusive Secret Brainrots added to Steal a Brainrot. Released on September 13th, 2025, 67 quickly became one of those picks everyone wants but almost nobody has—mostly because the way you get it is risky, expensive, and a little chaotic.
If you're trying to grab it for your collection (or flex on your friends), here's the full breakdown of how 67 works, how to get it, and whether it's worth the grind.

67 looks like a blocky, LEGO-style character shaped like the number “67”, with each digit forming part of the character's body. The entire model is built out of small stud-textured bricks, giving it a toy-like construction-set vibe.
The “6” forms the left side of the body, featuring a large round cartoon eye placed near the top. The “7” forms the right half, also with an eye, giving the whole figure a goofy but charming expression.
Its arms and legs are also brick-constructed, with color blocks that shift between light blue and dark blue. The hands are flat, white, and rectangular—almost like oversized plastic tiles—while the feet are chunky grey-and-white brick shoes.
Overall, 67 looks playful and slightly awkward, like a walking, wobbling mascot built by a kid with a huge bucket of bricks.
Cost: $1.2B
Gender: Male
Has Ritual: No
Income: $7.5M/s
Rarity: Secret
67 doesn't have a ritual path, so what you get is what you keep. Thankfully, the income is good enough to matter, especially for mid- to late-game players.
There are three real methods, but only one is “official.” Let's go through each.
This is the main intended method—and also the reason most players never see 67 in their entire playtime.
The Admin Lucky Block was added on August 23rd, 2025 for the Admin Abuse War event. Like Taco Lucky Block and Los Lucky Blocks, it has no waiting timer, so you can pop them instantly. That's a huge advantage because you don't have to stand around waiting while someone tries to steal it from you.
67 is also one of the Brainrots inspired by the game's developer, SpyderSammy, and even contains the La Grande Combinasion, a very valuable component.
Because this is a Secret Brainrot, it's strongly recommended to transfer it to an alt account the moment you get it. Public lobbies are… well, you know how they are.
Yep—just straight-up taking it works too.
Is it reliable? No.
Is it hilarious? Absolutely.
If someone is showing off a rare inventory, or you see a player walking around with Secret picks, it's always worth making an attempt. Just don't tilt if you miss—stealing in this game is half prediction, half luck.
Some players don't want to gamble $100M repeatedly or deal with public server chaos.
For those people, you can buy 67 Brainrot from U4N, which is usually the fastest and least stressful method. (Mentioned since it was part of your source, but phrased naturally and without ads.)
Secret-tier Brainrots always sit near the top of value charts simply because very few exist and the drop rates are intentionally low.
A single Admin Lucky Block costs $100M, but because the chance is 1.75%, the average cost players usually spend before hitting a 67 is closer to:
This inflated cost alone gives 67 strong trading value, especially during events or when the supply dries up.
67 is tied to a specific 2025 event, which means:
Event-locked Secret picks normally spike in value over time, especially once players realize they missed their chance.
$7.5M/s is solid—not meta-breaking, but very strong for a Secret Brainrot. Players often treat 67 as both a flex item and a reliable earner.
✔ High-tier Secret
✔ Strong long-term value
✔ Low supply, rising demand
If you get 67, don't trade it unless you're getting a massive overpay. This one only gets rarer as time goes on.