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Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Roblox gameplay

Updated July 17, 2026 · 9 min read

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Free Robux Guide (2026) — Luck Tiers, the Drop Loop & Real Pass Prices

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block is a tycoon by Brainrot Ladder on place ID 96401370703274, built on one clean idea: how high you climb decides how lucky your block is. You haul a lucky block up a ladder, throw it off, smash it open for a brainrot, sell that for money, and climb higher next time. Since launching on May 19, 2026 it has passed 16.3 million visits at a 97% rating, running near 14,800 concurrent players in intimate 5-player servers. This July 2026 guide covers the loop, all four buyable passes, and the codes confusion worth avoiding.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Climb and Drop a Lucky Block?
  2. How the Game Works
  3. Key Features
  4. Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Stats
  5. Every Game Pass & Price
  6. How It Compares
  7. Is It Pay-to-Win?
  8. Your First Session
  9. Common Mistakes
  10. Tips & Strategies
  11. Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Codes
  12. How to Earn Free Robux
  13. FAQ

What Is Climb and Drop a Lucky Block?

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block is a climbing tycoon from the Roblox group Brainrot Ladder — a group name that tells you exactly what the game is — on place ID 96401370703274. The hook is that height equals luck: the developers' own instruction is "climb higher to bigger lucks."

Roblox files it under Simulation → Tycoon, and servers cap at just 5 players, which makes it far more personal than most brainrot collectors. It launched on May 19, 2026 and holds a 97% rating across roughly 16,300 votes. The developers also credit @WinnersTakesAll for the backpack system, which is a level of attribution you rarely see in this genre.

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block gameplay illustration
Climbing higher unlocks bigger luck tiers in Climb and Drop a Lucky Block.

How the Game Works

The loop is climb to reach a higher luck tier → jump down and smash your lucky block → collect the brainrot inside → sell it for money → unlock a better block and climb higher. Height is not decoration here; it is the difficulty and reward dial at the same time.

Key Features

Height Is the Luck Stat

Most luck-based games hide luck in an upgrade menu. Here it is spatial: the higher you climb, the better the odds inside your block. That makes progression legible in a way this genre usually is not — you can literally see how well you are doing. It also means the climb itself is the grind, and any pass that makes you climb faster is effectively a luck-rate multiplier.

Two Passes That Move the Loop

2X CLIMB SPEED (R$199) halves the time to reach a given luck tier, and Jetpack - 4X Fall Speed (R$499) cuts the return trip. Read them together and the design becomes obvious: the loop is a round trip, and these two passes attack opposite legs of it. If you buy one, climb speed is the one that gates your luck; fall speed only gates how fast you cash out.

The Backpack System

The developers credit @WinnersTakesAll for the backpack system in the game's own description. Public credit for borrowed systems is unusual in the brainrot genre, where mechanics are typically copied silently — a small signal that this developer is more careful than most of its neighbours.

Only Four Passes Are Buyable

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block sells a remarkably short pass list for a 14,800-player game: 2X CLIMB SPEED (R$199), Rainbow Pass - 2x (R$299), VIP (R$399, described only as "Cool features"), and Jetpack - 4X Fall Speed (R$499). A fifth, Hacker Pass 4x, is offsale and cannot be bought. There is no R$9 starter pack and no R$9,999 whale tier — the whole catalogue fits between R$199 and R$499.

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block features illustration
Dropping the block from height is the payout action — the brainrot inside converts to money.

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Stats (July 2026)

Every figure below was pulled live from the Roblox games API on July 17, 2026.

StatValue
DeveloperBrainrot Ladder (Group)
Place ID96401370703274
Concurrent players~14,800
Total visits16,328,825
Favorites22,044
Rating97% from ~16,300 votes
GenreSimulation → Tycoon
Max players per server5
CreatedMay 19, 2026
Last updatedJuly 16, 2026
Game passes5 (4 on sale, 1 offsale)
Verified codesNone

Every Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Game Pass and What It Costs

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block has the shortest pass list in this cluster: four buyable passes, all between R$199 and R$499. There is no R$9 impulse tier and no R$9,999 whale tier. A fifth pass, Hacker Pass 4x, is offsale.

Game PassPriceWhat It Does
2X CLIMB SPEEDR$199Doubles climb speed. Because height is your luck stat, this is effectively a luck-rate multiplier.
Rainbow Pass - 2xR$299A 2x multiplier pass.
VIPR$399Described by the developers only as "Cool features."
Jetpack - 4X Fall SpeedR$499Quadruples fall speed — speeds up the trip back down, not your luck.
Hacker Pass 4xOffsaleCannot be purchased at any price.

The two passes worth thinking about are 2X CLIMB SPEED (R$199) and the Jetpack (R$499), and they are not equivalent. The loop is a round trip: climb up for luck, drop down to cash out. Climb speed gates how lucky you get; fall speed only gates how fast you collect. Since height is the luck stat, the cheaper pass is also the one that compounds. The jetpack costs 2.5x as much to speed up the half of the loop that does not determine your rewards.

How Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Compares to Similar Games

The lucky-block genre is one of the most saturated corners of Roblox, and almost every entry is a variation on "acquire block, open block, collect brainrot." Be a Lucky Block (759.7 million visits) is the heavyweight; Pull Lucky Blocks and Kick a Lucky Block each swap in a different verb.

Climb and Drop's contribution is genuinely novel for the genre: it makes luck spatial. Instead of buying a luck stat from a menu, you earn it with altitude — "climb higher to bigger lucks." You can see your own odds by looking down, which is a far more legible design than the hidden multipliers most of its rivals use.

It also runs the smallest servers in the genre at 5 players, making it calmer than the crowded lobbies of its rivals. The cost of being new is codes: Be a Lucky Block has an active code system, and Climb and Drop has none — with a R$199 cheapest pass, that leaves free players with no acceleration at all.

Is Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Pay-to-Win?

Yes in structure, but gently in practice. There are no codes, and the cheapest thing that speeds the game up is R$199 — so a free player has no acceleration path at all. That is the harshest free-to-play floor in this cluster.

What blunts it is the design. Height is the luck stat, and height is free — anyone can climb. 2X CLIMB SPEED (R$199) doubles how fast you reach a luck tier, but it does not unlock a tier you could not otherwise reach. A patient free player gets to exactly the same luck a paying player does, just slower.

There is also nothing to lose to a paying player. Servers cap at 5, and your ladder, block and luck are entirely personal — nothing is contested. The pass list is short and un-predatory: four passes between R$199 and R$499, no whale tier, no R$9,999 anything. The fair verdict is that it is pay-to-go-faster, not pay-to-win.

Your First Session in Climb and Drop a Lucky Block

The whole game fits in one sentence — climb higher, drop the block — but two details decide how fast you actually progress.

  1. Climb as high as you can before dropping. Height is your luck. Dropping early is throwing away the odds you just earned.
  2. Jump down and smash the block. The drop is the payout action, and the brainrot inside is what you came for.
  3. Sell the brainrot straight away. Anything in your backpack is worth nothing until it converts to money.
  4. Unlock a better lucky block, then climb higher again. This is the whole progression track.
  5. Ignore every code list you find. They are for Climb for Lucky Block, a different game on place ID 92495907247629.

Do not bother server-hopping. Five-player servers sound cramped, but nothing is shared or contested, so a busy lobby costs you exactly nothing.

Common Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Mistakes to Avoid

This game is simple enough that most mistakes are about the genre around it rather than the game itself.

Tips & Strategies for July 2026

This game has no wiki, no patch notes, no drop tables and no badge data — badges.roblox.com returns nothing for it. So these tips stick to the documented loop and the live pass list, and skip the invented rarity percentages you will find elsewhere.

Pro Tip: Servers cap at 5 players, which is unusually small and worth understanding. Nothing in the game is contested — your ladder, your block and your luck are entirely personal — so there is no reason to server-hop looking for an emptier lobby. The small cap is about performance and intimacy, not competition.
Climb and Drop a Lucky Block strategy illustration
2X Climb Speed and the 4X Fall Speed jetpack attack opposite legs of the round trip.

Climb and Drop a Lucky Block Codes

Straight answer: no working codes for Climb and Drop a Lucky Block have ever been publicly verified. The code lists you will find under this name are for Climb for Lucky Block — a similarly named but entirely separate game. We track the situation on our Climb and Drop a Lucky Block codes page and update it the moment a real code drops.

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Climb and Drop a Lucky Block rewards illustration
The entire pass catalogue fits between R$199 and R$499.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Climb and Drop a Lucky Block have codes?

No codes for this game have ever been publicly verified. The lists you find are for Climb for Lucky Block, a different game on place ID 92495907247629, and its codes will not work here.

How does luck work in Climb and Drop a Lucky Block?

Luck is tied to height. The developers’ own instruction is "climb higher to bigger lucks," so your altitude when you drop the block determines how good the odds inside it are.

What is the best game pass?

2X CLIMB SPEED at R$199. Because height is your luck stat, doubling climb speed directly doubles how fast you reach better luck tiers. The Jetpack (R$499) only speeds up the descent.

Why do servers only hold 5 players?

That is the developers’ cap. Nothing in the game is shared or contested — your ladder, block and luck are personal — so the small server size does not disadvantage you, and there is no reason to server-hop.

Can I still buy the Hacker Pass?

No. Hacker Pass 4x is offsale and cannot be purchased at any price. Only four passes are currently buyable: 2X CLIMB SPEED (R$199), Rainbow Pass - 2x (R$299), VIP (R$399) and Jetpack - 4X Fall Speed (R$499).

How many players does Climb and Drop a Lucky Block have?

It runs around 14,800 concurrent players with 16.3 million total visits and a 97% rating from roughly 16,300 votes, as of July 17, 2026.

Is it the same game as Climb for Lucky Block?

No. This one is by Brainrot Ladder on place ID 96401370703274. Climb for Lucky Block is a separate game on place ID 92495907247629 with its own codes that do not transfer.

Next, grab every reward on the Climb and Drop a Lucky Block codes page, see how it stacks up in Climb and Drop a Lucky Block vs Be a Lucky Block, or visit the Climb and Drop a Lucky Block hub. You can also open the game on Roblox. Related reads: Be a Lucky Block guide and Pull Lucky Blocks guide.