Updated: April 12, 2026
Escape Tsunami for Brainrots shipped its Easter update on April 4, 2026, and it touches nearly every part of the game. Tsunami Arena gets a new Egghunt map mode with reworked spawn points and hidden nest areas. Two brand-new Lucky Blocks — Spring Hatch and Golden Nest — bring a fresh pool of Easter-exclusive brainrots. The Bunny Waves mechanic adds faster, more dangerous tsunami waves that knock players backward across zones. On top of all that, an overlapping April Fools Tower Paradox event at Tsunami Tower is rewarding Divine, Celestial, and the brand-new Paradox rarity brainrots to anyone who submits 15 or more units. Here’s everything you need to know.
The biggest addition to Escape Tsunami for Brainrots this month is a completely new map mode for Tsunami Arena. Egghunt replaces the standard arena layout with an Easter-themed version that changes how matches play out in meaningful ways.
The core loop is the same as regular Tsunami Arena: you wager a brainrot to enter, brainrots spawn in the center, and you race to grab them and return to your base. But the Egghunt version reshuffles everything around it. Spawn positions for center brainrots are different. The arena floor is scattered with collectible Easter eggs that serve as secondary objectives. And portions of the standard tsunami waves get swapped out for Bunny Waves, which hit harder and behave differently than what you’re used to.
The Egghunt map introduces hidden nest locations tucked into the corners and elevated platforms of the arena. These nests are where Golden Nest Lucky Blocks exclusively spawn. They’re not marked on any minimap or HUD element — you have to physically explore the Easter-themed arena to find them. There are reportedly between four and six nest locations per match, and they rotate positions each round.
Reaching a nest usually requires some light parkour or taking a longer route that exposes you to Bunny Waves. That trade-off is intentional. The Golden Nest Lucky Block rewards are significantly better than anything you’ll find on the arena floor, but getting to them means taking your eyes off the center spawns and risking a wave knockback.
| Feature | Standard Arena | Egghunt Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Map Layout | Default arena | Easter-themed with hidden nests |
| Brainrot Spawns | Center only | Center + scattered egg collectibles |
| Wave Types | Standard tsunami | Mix of standard + Bunny Waves |
| Lucky Blocks | None in arena | Spring Hatch + Golden Nest (nest-only) |
| Wager Required | Yes | Yes |
| Matchmaking | Value-based | Value-based |
This update adds two new Lucky Blocks to the game, both tied directly to the Easter event. They work differently from each other and drop in different contexts.
The Spring Hatch Lucky Block is the more common of the two. It appears throughout the Egghunt map mode and can also drop from Easter egg collectibles scattered across the arena floor. Opening one gives you a random Easter-themed brainrot ranging from Common to Mythical rarity. These are solid for filling out your collection and provide decent income, but they’re not the endgame drops.
Spring Hatch blocks also appear outside of Tsunami Arena during regular gameplay. They spawn near the standard zone progression areas with a chance to replace regular Lucky Block spawns while the Easter event is active. If you’re not ready to wager in Arena yet, you can still encounter Spring Hatch blocks in the main game.
The Golden Nest Lucky Block is the real prize. These only spawn inside hidden nest locations within the Egghunt arena map. You will not find them anywhere else in the game. Opening a Golden Nest Lucky Block gives you a Cosmic, Secret, or Celestial brainrot with a boosted income multiplier already attached.
The boosted multiplier is the key distinction. Regular Lucky Blocks can drop high-rarity brainrots, but Golden Nest blocks guarantee that whatever you pull comes with an income boost baked in. That makes even a Cosmic-tier pull from a Golden Nest significantly more valuable than a Cosmic from a standard block.
| Lucky Block | Where It Spawns | Rarity Range | Special Perk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring Hatch | Egghunt arena + main map | Common to Mythical | Easter-themed brainrots |
| Golden Nest | Hidden nests in Egghunt only | Cosmic to Celestial | Boosted income multiplier on all drops |
The Bunny Waves mechanic is the update’s biggest gameplay change outside of the new map mode. These are special Easter-themed tsunami waves that replace some of the regular waves during both Egghunt arena matches and standard gameplay while the event is active.
Bunny Waves are faster, wider, and nastier. A standard tsunami wave moves at a predictable speed and kills you on contact. Bunny Waves do all of that plus add a knockback effect that shoves surviving players backward across zones. If a Bunny Wave doesn’t outright kill you, it can still push you back one or two zones, wiping out positioning you spent the last 30 seconds building.
The knockback is what makes these waves dangerous even to experienced players. In Tsunami Arena, getting knocked backward means you’re further from the center spawns and closer to elimination. In the main game, it means losing zone progress and potentially getting pushed into areas where your brainrots can’t survive.
Bunny Waves are visually distinct. They carry a pastel color palette — pinks, purples, and light greens — and feature rabbit silhouettes visible inside the wave as it approaches. You get a roughly 2-second visual warning compared to regular waves, which is less time than you might expect. That warning window is tight, so you need to be watching for the color shift constantly.
The spawn pattern for Bunny Waves appears random. There’s no fixed rotation or timer. During some matches you’ll see three in a row, and during others you might go a full minute without one. The unpredictability is the whole point — you can’t time them the way you time standard waves.
The entire game has been reskinned for Easter. This isn’t a minor texture swap — the developers went through the map, the arena, and the portal with a full Easter-themed visual pass.
The main map now features pastel-colored terrain, giant decorated eggs placed throughout the zone progression areas, and spring flowers scattered across the ground. The Tsunami Arena portal has been redesigned with an Easter arch covered in egg decorations. Inside the arena, the Egghunt mode replaces the gray industrial look with grassy platforms, painted eggs, and nest structures that house the Golden Nest Lucky Blocks.
The zone markers for Common through Celestial areas received Easter-themed color treatments as well. The boundaries between zones are easier to see with the new pastel palette, which is actually a practical improvement alongside the cosmetic one. Several players have noted that the Easter color scheme makes zone transitions more readable than the default map, especially in the mid-tier zones where colors used to blend together.
Weather effects also got a seasonal pass. Rain events now feature pastel-tinted droplets, and the sky background shifts to softer tones during the Easter period. None of this affects gameplay mechanics, but the overall atmosphere is noticeably different from the base game.
Running alongside the Easter update is the April Fools Tower Paradox event, which operates independently but overlaps with Easter content during April. This event centers on Tsunami Tower and introduces a completely new reward tier.
The premise is simple: submit brainrots to Tsunami Tower. Once you’ve submitted 15 or more brainrots to the tower, you unlock the Paradox reward pool. The brainrots you submit are consumed — they’re gone from your inventory permanently — but the payoff is access to some of the rarest units currently in the game.
Reaching the 15-brainrot threshold triggers a reward roll that can grant you Divine, Celestial, or the brand-new Paradox rarity brainrots. Paradox is an entirely new rarity tier introduced specifically for this event. These units cannot be obtained through any other method — not from Lucky Blocks, not from Arena wins, and not from regular zone farming.
| Detail | Tower Paradox Event |
|---|---|
| Location | Tsunami Tower |
| Requirement | Submit 15+ brainrots |
| Possible Rewards | Divine, Celestial, or Paradox rarity brainrots |
| Paradox Rarity | Event-exclusive, new tier |
| Brainrots Consumed | Yes, submitted units are permanently lost |
| Event Type | April Fools limited-time |
The quality of what you submit does not appear to affect the quality of what you receive. Based on early community testing, submitting 15 Commons gives you the same shot at a Paradox drop as submitting 15 Legendaries. The game only cares about the count hitting 15. This means you should submit your lowest-value duplicates and expendable units rather than anything meaningful from your collection.
That said, the reward roll is still RNG. Hitting the 15-threshold doesn’t guarantee a Paradox brainrot — you could receive a Divine or Celestial instead. Both of those are still strong outcomes, but if you’re specifically chasing Paradox, be prepared to run the submission process multiple times with batches of 15 expendable brainrots each.
Your first priority in Egghunt matches should be learning the nest locations. Golden Nest Lucky Blocks are the single best reward source in this update, and they’re only available inside the arena. Spend your first few matches with low-value wagers just scouting the map. Once you know where three or four nests tend to spawn, start building routes that let you hit a nest early and still contest center spawns.
Don’t ignore the floor eggs entirely. Spring Hatch Lucky Blocks from egg collectibles won’t give you Celestial drops, but they’re free and add up over multiple matches. Grab them when they’re on your path, but never detour into a Bunny Wave danger zone just for a Spring Hatch.
The knockback from Bunny Waves is the mechanic that will ruin the most runs if you’re not ready for it. The best defense is positioning. Stay near walls, elevated platforms, or zone boundaries that break up the knockback distance. Getting hit in the open center of the arena or map means you’re getting pushed the full distance with nothing to stop you.
Watch the wave color. The pastel shift is your only warning, and at roughly 2 seconds of lead time, you need to react instantly. If you see pastel colors approaching, move perpendicular to the wave’s direction rather than trying to outrun it. Getting to the side of a Bunny Wave is far more reliable than trying to stay ahead of it.
Run the Tower Paradox event in parallel with everything else. Between Egghunt matches and regular zone farming, you’ll naturally accumulate low-tier brainrots that serve no purpose in your main collection. Batch them into groups of 15 and submit them to Tsunami Tower. The time cost is minimal, and the upside of pulling a Paradox-rarity brainrot is massive. Even a Divine or Celestial reward from the tower is worth the 15 Commons you fed into it.
The Easter and April Fools events run simultaneously, which means you can double-dip on rewards if you manage your time well. A practical session looks like this: queue an Egghunt Arena match, loot nests and floor eggs, survive Bunny Waves. After the match, sell or sort your haul. Take any low-value duplicates and feed them into Tsunami Tower in batches of 15. Farm Common zones for 10 minutes to restock Tower Paradox material. Repeat.
This loop keeps both reward streams active without requiring you to choose one over the other. The players who are pulling ahead right now are the ones running both systems in tandem rather than grinding exclusively in Arena or exclusively at the Tower.
As of April 2026, Escape Tsunami for Brainrots still does not have a code redemption system. The "codes" role on the official Discord remains active, suggesting the developers have plans to add one eventually, but nothing has launched yet.
Your best sources for free rewards right now are the Easter event itself (Spring Hatch blocks, Golden Nest blocks, Tower Paradox rolls), admin abuse sessions, and weather events. Keep an eye on the Escape Tsunami for Brainrots codes page for updates if a redemption system gets added during or after the Easter period.
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The April 4, 2026 Easter update adds the Egghunt map mode to Tsunami Arena, two new Lucky Blocks (Spring Hatch and Golden Nest), the Bunny Waves mechanic that sends special waves to kill or knock back players, a full Easter visual overhaul of the map, arena, and portal, and an overlapping April Fools Tower Paradox event at Tsunami Tower.
Bunny Waves are special Easter-themed tsunami waves that spawn randomly during matches. They move faster than standard waves, have a wider hit area, and can both kill and knock players backward across zones. They are visually distinct with pastel colors and rabbit silhouettes, giving you roughly a 2-second warning before they hit.
The Tower Paradox is an April Fools event running alongside Easter. Players who submit 15 or more brainrots to Tsunami Tower receive Divine, Celestial, or Paradox rarity brainrots as rewards. Paradox is a brand-new rarity tier exclusive to this event and cannot be obtained any other way.
Spring Hatch Lucky Blocks drop Easter-themed brainrots ranging from Common to Mythical rarity and can appear throughout the Egghunt map mode and the main game. Golden Nest Lucky Blocks are rarer, spawn only in hidden nest locations within the Egghunt arena, and contain Cosmic, Secret, and Celestial brainrots with boosted income multipliers.
Egghunt is a new map mode for Tsunami Arena. The arena is reskinned with Easter decorations, eggs are scattered across the map as collectible objectives alongside standard brainrot spawns, and Bunny Waves replace some regular tsunami waves. Players still wager brainrots to enter, but the Egghunt layout changes spawn positions and introduces hidden nest areas where Golden Nest Lucky Blocks spawn.
As of April 2026, the game still does not have a code redemption system. The official Discord server has a "codes" role, suggesting one may be added in the future. Check the codes page for updates whenever a code system launches.