Find and Snipe Brainrot takes the Italian brainrot meme craze and turns it into a sniper tycoon. You roam a city, shoot down brainrots that spawn around the map, claim them, then place them at your base to print passive Cash. Reinvest that Cash into bigger guns and better placements, chase rare mutations, and rebirth for permanent multipliers. This guide walks through the snipe-and-claim loop, the best mutations to hunt, smart Cash spending, the one active code, and how to bank real Robux while you grind.
Find and Snipe Brainrot went live on April 2, 2026 from the group "aming brainrot," and it's pulled a steady crowd of meme-game fans ever since. It sits around 628 concurrent players, has cleared roughly 27.2 million visits, and holds a strong 93.2% rating. It's free-to-play on PC, mobile, and console, so you can jump in on whatever you own.
The map splits into two zones: the lobby, where your base and upgrade stations live, and the city, where brainrots spawn for you to hunt. The entire game runs on one tight loop. Equip your sniper, head into the city, shoot a brainrot until its HP hits zero, and it's claimed straight to your inventory. Take it back to base, place it, and it starts paying out Cash per second. Spend that Cash on damage upgrades and better placements, then go claim something rarer.
Here's the basic flow for a brand-new player:
Controls are quick to learn. On PC it's WASD to move, mouse to aim, left click to fire, and the on-screen prompts to place and upgrade brainrots at base. On mobile the same actions map to touch buttons, and the game plays fine on a phone since aiming is forgiving on common targets.

What separates this from a plain idle tycoon is that you earn your income source by aiming. You don't buy brainrots from a shop, you hunt them. Higher-rarity brainrots have far more HP and need a stronger gun to drop, but they pay out dramatically more per second once placed. That's the engine of progression: better gun, bigger targets, fatter passive income, repeat.
Brainrots come in escalating rarity tiers, climbing from Common up through Legendary, Mythical, and into the top-end Secret, Cosmic, and Celestial brackets plus limited event exclusives. The higher you climb, the more HP a brainrot has and the more Cash it generates at your base, so your gun damage is the gate that decides what you can realistically claim.
On top of rarity, brainrots can spawn with a mutation that multiplies both their earning rate and their sale value. There are five mutations, and the ranking is clear:
| Mutation | Multiplier | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Electric | 3x | Best in the game, grab on sight |
| Diamond | 2.5x | Excellent, near-top tier |
| Blood | Mid | Solid upgrade over base |
| Gold | Low-mid | Worth keeping early |
| Emerald | Lowest | Fine as a starter boost |
An Electric-mutated brainrot earns three times what the same brainrot would unmutated, so a mutated mid-rarity can out-earn a plain high-rarity. When you spot an Electric or Diamond brainrot in the city, prioritize dropping it even if it means ignoring closer common targets.
As a beginner, your single biggest priority is filling your base with placed brainrots. Empty placement slots are wasted income. Claim whatever you can drop, place all of it, and let the passive Cash roll in while you keep hunting.

Once your base is full and your gun can drop higher-HP targets, shift from quantity to quality. Swap out your weakest placements for mutated or higher-rarity brainrots as you claim them.
Rebirthing resets a chunk of your progress in exchange for a permanent income multiplier and access to better content. Requirements usually involve hitting a Cash threshold or owning certain brainrot rarities, so it's a goal you build toward rather than rush. Each rebirth makes every future run faster, so once you can clear the requirement comfortably, do it and let the multiplier snowball.

Find and Snipe Brainrot sells optional game passes that speed up the grind, typically things like income multipliers, extra luck for mutations, faster shooting, or auto-collect. They're convenience boosts, not requirements. A patient free player reaches the same places through gun upgrades, smart placements, and rebirths. If you do buy a pass, an income or luck multiplier gives the most long-term value because it compounds with everything else. Pass prices and contents change with updates, so check the in-game shop for current Robux costs before buying.
Codes are free Cash with zero grind. They're case-sensitive, so type them exactly as written. Here's what's confirmed live as of June 16, 2026:
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MyManJordan | 10,000 Cash + a Pet | Active |
To redeem, launch the game and look for the Code crate in the lobby, in front of the leaderboards. Click the crate, type the code into the "Enter Code..." field, and press Claim. The reward drops straight into your Cash counter and inventory. New codes tend to land on the game's Discord after updates, so it's worth checking back. For the full list with redemption steps and any new drops, see our dedicated Find and Snipe Brainrot codes page.
Codes and the snipe loop hand you Cash, but Cash only buys guns and upgrades inside Find and Snipe Brainrot. If you want actual Robux to spend on game passes here or anything else across Roblox, that's a separate pipeline.
Earnaldo lets you rack up real Robux by completing simple tasks, offers, and surveys, then withdraw straight to your account. It's a clean way to fund that income game pass or anything else you want.
Pair that with the in-game grind and you're never short on either currency. Use Earnaldo Robux for the passes you genuinely want, and let codes plus passive base income cover your Cash.
If you like the brainrot sniper-tycoon formula, there's plenty more in the genre. Take a look at our Brainrot Sniper guide and our Steal a Brainrot guide for more of the same meme-fueled grinding. You can also see how this game stacks up in our Find and Snipe Brainrot vs Brainrot Sniper comparison, or jump back to the Find and Snipe Brainrot hub for everything in one place.
It was made by the group "aming brainrot" and went live on April 2, 2026. It's free-to-play on PC, mobile, and console.
Equip your sniper, head into the city, and shoot down brainrots that spawn around the map. Once a brainrot's HP hits zero it's claimed automatically and added to your inventory, ready to place at your base for passive Cash.
Electric is the best mutation, applying a 3x multiplier to a brainrot's earning rate and sale value. Diamond is second at 2.5x, followed by Blood, Gold, and Emerald.
The main currency is Cash. You earn it from placed brainrots generating passive income, from selling brainrots you don't need, and from the active code. Cash buys better guns and damage upgrades.
As of June 16, 2026 the only confirmed active code is MyManJordan, which gives 10,000 Cash and a free Pet. There are no confirmed expired codes yet.
No. The core loop runs on Cash, which you earn for free by sniping and placing brainrots. Game passes can speed things up, but a patient free player can build a strong base through gun upgrades, mutations, and rebirths.
Rebirthing resets part of your progress in exchange for a permanent income multiplier and access to better content. You typically need certain brainrot rarities or a Cash threshold before you can rebirth, so it's a mid-to-late game goal.
Codes are case-sensitive, so type MyManJordan exactly as shown. If it still fails it may have expired, or you may have already claimed it, since each code is one-time per account.

This guide is based on the live version of Find and Snipe Brainrot as of June 16, 2026. Game balance, codes, mutations, and game passes change with updates, so check the in-game shop and the official channels for the latest. You can play the game on its official Roblox page, where new content and codes roll out over time.