Steal a Brainrot isn’t just another meme-packed Roblox experience—it’s a full-on collector’s grind where patience, timing, and a little bit of chaos decide how fast you progress. One of the biggest questions players ask is: how many hours does it actually take to get every Los Brainrot? With nearly thirty unique Los and Las units—each tied to craft machines, Lucky Blocks, rituals, and random admin drops—the answer isn’t as simple as it looks.
In this guide, we’ll break down every major time factor that affects your collection speed: from the 1.5-hour craft cycles of Secret recipes to the unpredictable RNG grind of Lucky Blocks and rituals. Whether you’re a new player trying to plan your first Los collection or a veteran aiming for 100% completion, this deep dive reveals the realistic hours, strategies, and shortcuts needed to claim every Los Brainrot in the game.
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How “Los” Brain rots are obtained — the acquisition methods you must know
There are four main ways a Los can be obtained — each has different time costs and predictability:
- Craft Machine recipes (craftable Secrets / Secret recipes).
- Many Los units are craftable via the Craft Machine. Secret recipes typically have craft timers (see next section). Example: Los Tacoritas requires a recipe and has a craft time of 1 hour 30 minutes.
- Lucky Blocks / Los Lucky Blocks / Admin Lucky Block.
- Several Los are only obtainable from Lucky Blocks (Los Lucky Blocks / Admin Lucky Block). Those require you to farm/open many Lucky Blocks (RNG). Fandom pages recommend stockpiling Los Lucky Blocks to increase chances.
- Rituals / Special events / Sammy (admin) spawns.
- Some Los can be obtained through in-game rituals (e.g., Sammyni ritual / Sammyni invasion, Sammyni base spawns) or admin events. These are event-dependent and unpredictable
- Stealing from other players or trading.
- You can steal Los from other players’ bases or trade in the community; this is often the fastest method if you can target servers/players that have them. Fandom pages note that rare Los may be easier to get via private servers / trading than waiting on RNG.
Reliable timers / game rules that affect speed
- Craft Machine recipe refresh: the Craft Machine menu (recipes) typically refreshes every 30 minutes (so new recipes appear on a 30-minute rotation). That means if you’re waiting for a specific recipe to appear, you can check every half hour.
- Typical craft times: for Secret craft recipes, the common craft time shown across guides is 90 minutes (1h30). Many secret/craftable Los use this 1h30 timer; other rarities (legendary/epic) often have much shorter craft timers (7–15 minutes).
- Event spawn / free spin cycles: event mechanics (e.g., a weather/event wheel) can give free spins every ~3 hours (hourly on weekends in some guides) — these can indirectly help (if event prizes include items needed for Los).
Concrete examples (to show how times add up)
- Los Tacoritas — Secret craftable. Craft time = 1 hr 30 min. Recipe requires 2× Tacorita Bicicleta + craft cost. If you have materials ready, you can start the 1.5h craft as soon as the recipe appears.
- Los Bros / Los Primos / Tralaledon / Tralaledon — these are also craftable Secret recipes with ~90 minute craft times in many guides; they also require multiple other Los units as ingredients (so acquiring those ingredients can add hours/days).
- Los Combinasionas / Los Bombinitos / Los Spyderinis — many of these are Lucky Block / admin / ritual obtainable — no craft timer, but farming Lucky Blocks or triggering rituals takes variable real time and luck.
How Many Hours To Get Every Los Brainrot?
Important: exact total = impossible to guarantee. Because many Los are RNG drops (Lucky Blocks, rituals, admin spawns) or require you to first craft other Los, there’s no single deterministic total. That said, here are practical scenarios:
- Best-case (you already own all ingredients / you get every craft recipe as soon as you need it and aren’t dependent on Lucky Blocks or rituals):
- If only craftable Los matter and each secret craft takes 1.5 hours, and you had to perform, say, 10 secret crafts to create the Los family you want, the pure craft time = 15 hours (10 × 1.5h). Add a small overhead for recipe waiting (Craft Machine rotates every 30 min) — maybe +2–6 hours in practice. So ~17–21 hours best-case to craft 10 secret Los if everything goes smoothly. (Example figure to illustrate how to compute; your number of craftable Los may vary.)
- Practical / average case (mix of craftable + Lucky Blocks + rituals + stealing/trading):
- You’ll likely spend dozens to a few hundred hours depending on luck, whether you use private servers, whether you buy/trade, and how often you can play. Farming enough Lucky Blocks or waiting for ritual windows is what extends the time dramatically. A realistic middle estimate to collect all 29 Los (mix of craftable & non-craftable) is ~50–150 hours of active play/farming, with large variance. (This is an empirical estimate based on craft timers + community reports about Lucky Block farming and rarity.)
- Worst case (bad RNG, public servers, trying only through open play):
- If you refuse private servers, never trade, and only rely on public drops or admin events that happen rarely, it could take weeks or months of intermittent play to get every Los. Some players prefer trading or private servers to reduce that time.
Practical strategy to minimize total hours (step-by-step)
- Make a checklist of the 29 Baby Brainrots (Fandom category gives the full list). Mark which are craftable vs Lucky-Block / ritual / admin.
- Pre-gather ingredients: for craftable Los, pre-collect all required ingredients so you can immediately start a 1.5h craft as soon as the recipe appears. Craft Machine recipes rotate every 30 minutes, so being ready saves waiting time.
- Use private servers for crafts and rituals to avoid theft and interruptions — many guides strongly recommend this for long craft timers.
- Stockpile Los Lucky Blocks (for Lucky-Block-only Los) and open them in bulk (private server or alt accounts) to increase RNG attempts per hour.
- Trade / target stealing: if a trading route exists, trade for the rare Los or identify servers where a target player has the Los and plan a steal (this can be far faster than RNG).
- Track craft timers / use alarm: since many secret crafts are 1h30, set timers and stagger crafts to avoid downtime. Example: start one craft, then after 30 min check for next recipe, start next craft, so you pipeline your 1.5h jobs efficiently.
Final — direct answer and quick recommendation
- Exact hours to “get every Los Brainrot” cannot be given as a single number because: (A) there are 29 Los/Las brainrots, and (B) many are RNG/event-only (Lucky Blocks, rituals, admin spawns) while others are craftable (often with 1h30 craft times).
- If you only count craftable Los and you’re perfectly prepared, expect tens of hours (each secret craft ≈ 1.5h, plus recipe-rotation waits). If you include RNG-only Los, plan for dozens to hundreds of hours depending on luck and whether you use trading/private servers.
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Hi, I’m Anshul Patel, author and co-founder of TigerJek.com. I am a long-time Roblox and mobile gaming enthusiast with 6+ years of gameplay experience. I test every method, build, and strategy personally before writing guides for TigerJek. My goal is to simplify complex games and help players progress faster.




