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You start with a small base, low cash, and a basic Brainrot. Your job is to grow from there.
Buy Brainrots from the red conveyor belt
Place them on pedestals in your base
Let them generate passive income
Upgrade your base so it can hold more loot
Sneak into other bases and grab high-value Brainrots
Expect your speed to drop after you pick one up
Run straight home while the owner hunts you down
If you’re about to get caught, teleport out (but you lose the stolen Brainrot)
Move: W, A, S, D
Jump: Space
Interact / Pickup: Hover Mouse
Drop Brainrot: Backspace
Emergency escape: Press G to teleport home
Meme characters that produce money over time
Base-building with defense upgrades (locks, traps, shields)
Risky stealing system with real consequences
Rebirth system for long-term progress boosts
Offline play with bots that still feel active
Don’t steal early unless you’re confident
Upgrade defense before stacking expensive Brainrots
If you steal, plan your exit route first
Grab safe buys from the conveyor belt to build steady income
Use G only when you’re about to get caught (it saves your run, not the loot)
The best part of Steal Brainrots is the tension after a steal. Your speed drops, you can’t use items, and the whole map suddenly feels hostile. That panic sprint back home is where the game shines.
Is Steal Brainrots single-player?
Yes, you can play solo offline with bots.
What happens if you get hit while stealing?
You drop the Brainrot and lose the theft.
Do Brainrots keep earning money while you play?
Yes, they generate passive income when placed in your base.