Escape Tsunami for Brainrots on Roblox now has over 153 brainrots spread across 12 rarity tiers, and the gap between picking the right units and the wrong ones is massive. A single Infinity-tier brainrot can out-earn an entire floor of Commons by a factor of millions. This tier list ranks every rarity category so you know exactly where to focus your time and resources as of April 2026.
We tested every brainrot across multiple runs, tracking raw MPS output, scaling at level 2 and beyond, and overall consistency. If you're looking for freebies before you start grinding, check our active codes list. For a broader look at the game, visit our Escape Tsunami for Brainrots hub page.
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SS Tier — Best Brainrots in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots
These are the Infinity rarity brainrots, and they sit in a league of their own. The MPS gap between Infinity units and everything below them is staggering. If you can reach the Infinity zone, every single one of these is worth picking up.
Meta Technetta — $875M/sec
Meta Technetta is the undisputed best brainrot in the entire game as of April 2026. At $875M per second base output, nothing else comes close. We ran it alongside full floors of Divine units and it still out-earned the lot of them combined. If you're chasing the highest possible MPS, this is the one you want.
At level 2, Meta Technetta pushes well past the $1 billion per second mark. That kind of scaling makes it the single most valuable unit you can own, full stop. Prioritize it above everything else when you reach Infinity zones.
Doomini Tiktookini — $800M/sec
Doomini Tiktookini is the second-strongest brainrot in the game. This witch-like unit with its distinctive clock face generates $800M/sec at base level. What makes it especially powerful is its level 2 scaling, which pushes it over $1B/sec. In our testing, a leveled Doomini consistently rivaled an unleveled Meta Technetta.
The difference between these two at base level is $75M/sec, which sounds massive but becomes negligible once you factor in mutations. A well-mutated Doomini can absolutely match or beat a base Meta Technetta.
Magmew — $750M/sec
Magmew rounds out the top three with $750M/sec. It's a reliable Infinity-tier earner that doesn't require any special conditions to hit its numbers. We found Magmew to be the most consistent performer in the SS Tier during extended runs. It won't spike as high as a mutated Doomini, but it won't dip either.
Anububu — $375M/sec
Anububu sits at $375M/sec, which is a noticeable drop from the top three but still absolutely dominant compared to anything below Infinity rarity. In our runs, a single Anububu produced more money than an entire floor stacked with A-Tier brainrots. It's the budget pick within the Infinity tier, if you can call anything in this category "budget."
Noobini Infeeny — $250M/sec
Noobini Infeeny is the entry point of the Infinity tier at $250M/sec. That might look modest next to Meta Technetta's $875M, but it still dwarfs every Divine unit in the game. If this is the first Infinity brainrot you pull, don't hesitate to slot it in. It'll transform your income immediately.
S Tier — Excellent Brainrots
The Divine rarity brainrots make up the S Tier. There are over 19 units in this category, and they range from $30M/sec up to $105M/sec. Before you land your first Infinity pull, Divines are your primary money makers.
Dutchmello Velerino — $105M/sec
Dutchmello Velerino is the highest-earning Divine brainrot at $105M/sec. In our testing, it was the single best unit to stack on multiple floors before we broke into the Infinity zone. If you're still climbing through the Divine area, this is the one to chase.
Crostina Gelifio — $102.49M/sec
Crostina Gelifio trails just barely behind at $102.49M/sec. The $2.51M/sec difference is essentially irrelevant in practice. We found that whichever of these two you pull first should go straight onto your highest-traffic floor. They're interchangeable for all practical purposes.
Draculini Meowlini — $95M/sec
Draculini Meowlini generates $95M/sec and rounds out the top three Divines. It's roughly 10% behind the leaders, which means it's still producing enormous returns. In our experience, three Draculini Meowlini units on one floor produced over $285M/sec combined, enough to fund serious upgrades on their own.
Galactio Fantasma
Galactio Fantasma is one of the top picks for maximizing MPS within the Divine tier. You can obtain it from Lucky Blocks or by reaching the Divine zone directly. It's a must-have for anyone looking to stack their base with reliable high-output earners.
The remaining Divine brainrots fall in the $30M to $92.5M/sec range. Even the lowest Divine at $30M/sec massively outperforms the best Celestial units, so don't overlook any Divine pull. Stack them as money farms across your floors and you'll fund your push to Infinity in no time.
A Tier — Strong Brainrots
A Tier includes Celestial and Secret rarity brainrots. These won't carry you in the late game, but they're the backbone of your mid-game economy. MPS ranges from $1M to $18M/sec across this tier.
Fantasmelli Pipistrelli — $18M/sec (Secret)
Fantasmelli Pipistrelli leads the A Tier at $18M/sec. It's a Secret rarity unit and the best non-Divine brainrot you can get. We used it as a placeholder on our primary floors until we had enough Divines to replace it, and it held its own for a surprisingly long time.
Gelato Pinguino — $17.25M/sec (Secret)
Gelato Pinguino comes in just behind at $17.25M/sec. Another Secret rarity, it's practically identical to Fantasmelli in output. Don't waste time choosing between these two. Grab whichever one drops first.
La Bruma Celta — $16.75M/sec (Secret)
La Bruma Celta closes out the Secret rarity top three at $16.75M/sec. All three Secret brainrots are clustered tightly together, and any of them serves well as a mid-game workhorse.
Esok Sekolah — $1.9M/sec (Celestial)
Esok Sekolah is the highest-earning Celestial brainrot at $1.9M/sec. It spawns every 15 minutes, so you'll see it regularly if you're active. While $1.9M/sec is a massive step down from the Secrets above, it's still a solid earner in the early-to-mid game.
Alessio (Celestial)
Alessio is one of the highest MPS Celestials, though it's notably harder to reach than Esok Sekolah. In our runs, we found that the spawn location required significant speed investment to access reliably. Worth the effort if you're still building up your roster.
B Tier — Solid Brainrots
Cosmic and Mythical rarity brainrots fill the B Tier. Their MPS ranges from $2,100/sec to $90,000/sec. These units are your early-game bread and butter. They won't impress anyone in the late game, but they keep the money flowing while you're still climbing.
In our experience, a full floor of high-end Cosmics at $90,000/sec can fund your initial speed upgrades and floor expansions. Don't invest heavily in leveling these though. The resources are better saved for when you pull your first A-Tier or higher units.
Mythical brainrots are worth holding onto until you have enough Cosmics to replace them. They occupy that awkward middle ground where they're too good to discard immediately but not strong enough to justify any real investment.
C Tier — Average Brainrots
Epic, Rare, and Uncommon rarity brainrots make up the C Tier, ranging from $2/sec to $1,900/sec. These are filler units. They exist to populate your floors early on and should be replaced the moment you pull anything from B Tier or above.
The one exception here is if you land a strong mutation on an Epic brainrot. A well-mutated Epic at $1,900/sec with a 2x or 3x mutation bonus can temporarily outperform base Cosmics. We've seen mutated Epics push past $5,000/sec, which buys them more time on your roster than their rarity suggests.
Common rarity brainrots sit at the bottom, generating $2 to $40/sec. They're essentially useless outside of the first few minutes of a run. Replace them immediately. Don't level them. Don't mutate them. Just swap them out as soon as you pull anything better.
Tier List Summary Table
| Tier | Rarity | MPS Range | Top Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| SS | Infinity | $250M – $875M/sec | Meta Technetta |
| S | Divine | $30M – $105M/sec | Dutchmello Velerino |
| A | Celestial & Secret | $1M – $18M/sec | Fantasmelli Pipistrelli |
| B | Cosmic & Mythical | $2.1K – $90K/sec | Top Cosmic (~$90K) |
| C | Epic, Rare, Uncommon | $2 – $1.9K/sec | Top Epic (~$1.9K) |
| D | Common | $2 – $40/sec | N/A |
How We Ranked These Brainrots
Our rankings are based on three factors: raw MPS output, scaling potential through leveling and mutations, and accessibility (how easy it is to actually obtain each brainrot). We weighted raw MPS most heavily because at the end of the day, money per second is what drives your progression.
We ran each tier through dozens of sessions, tracking income over 30-minute windows to account for variance. Some brainrots have MPS that fluctuates based on conditions or spawn timing (like Esok Sekolah's 15-minute cycle), and we factored that into our averages.
Here's the strategy we recommend based on our testing:
- Max your speed upgrades first. Reaching higher zones earlier means access to better brainrots sooner, and the compounding effect is enormous.
- Stack S-Tier Divine brainrots as your primary money farms. Fill every available floor slot with the highest MPS Divine you have.
- Expand your base floors as soon as you can afford it. More slots means more brainrots generating income simultaneously.
- Always check mutations before discarding any unit. A mutated A-Tier can outperform an unmutated S-Tier in the right circumstances.
- Push for Infinity zones as your top priority. Even the weakest Infinity brainrot at $250M/sec is worth more than the strongest Divine at $105M/sec.
The 22 new brainrots introduced across Celestial, Divine, and Infinity categories in the recent update shifted our rankings in several spots. The top of the SS Tier remained unchanged, but the mid-range of S Tier got more competitive with several strong new Divine additions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Meta Technetta is the best brainrot as of April 2026. It's an Infinity rarity unit generating $875M/sec at base level, and it scales past $1B/sec at level 2. Nothing else in the game comes close to its raw output.
There are over 153 brainrots spread across 12 rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Cosmic, Secret, Celestial, Divine, Infinity, and Paradox. The recent update added 22 new units to the higher tiers.
From lowest to highest: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Cosmic, Secret, Celestial, Divine, Infinity, and Paradox. Each rarity jump represents a significant increase in MPS potential. The biggest leap is from Divine to Infinity, where base MPS jumps from $105M/sec to $250M/sec.
Mutations are crucial. A lower-tier brainrot with a strong mutation can outperform a higher-tier base unit. In our testing, a 3x mutated Divine brainrot reached $315M/sec, which rivals base Infinity units. Always check mutation bonuses before making roster changes.
Infinity brainrots are found in the Infinity zone, which requires maxed speed stats to access. Focus all early upgrades on speed to reach this zone as fast as possible. Lucky Blocks can also drop Infinity units, though the odds are low.
Yes. Galactio Fantasma is one of the top Divine rarity brainrots and a strong choice for maximizing MPS in the S Tier. You can get it from Lucky Blocks or by reaching the Divine zone. It's an excellent money farm unit while you're pushing toward Infinity.