Note: This article was updated with new block types in Break a Lucky Block on February 5th, 2026.
Break a Lucky Block has lots of different blocks you can break, and each one has its own health points. In this guide, you’ll learn about all block types in Break a Lucky Block, how much HP they have, and which ones show up during special admin events. Check them out!

All Block Types in Break a Lucky Block
So in this game, some blocks break super fast, while the others take forever to destroy (unless you have a strong pickaxe!) I will divide them into three categories, which are the Regular, Mutation, and Special ones. You can check the full list and details below:
1. Regular Block Types
The regular blocks are the ones you’ll see most often when you’re playing. These blocks appear in the normal game mode and get harder to break as you move up the rarity ladder:
| Block Name | Image | HP |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Block | ![]() | 6 HP |
| Rare Block | ![]() | 30 HP |
| Epic Block | ![]() | 250 HP |
| Legendary Block | ![]() | 600 HP |
| Mythic Block | ![]() | 1,250 HP |
| Secret Block | ![]() | 2,500 HP |
| Block God | ![]() | 10,000 HP |
Mythic blocks spawn every 5 minutes during normal gameplay, while Secret blocks appear every 15 minutes. The Block God, on the other hand, appears randomly with no countdown timer on the map, but it spawns very rarely. These three blocks always show up near the back wall, so even if you break one, you still need to be careful since Sammy will keep kicking you, which can cause your brainrots to drop.
2. Mutation Blocks
These are the blocks that can give you brainrots with mutations:
| Block Name | Image | HP |
|---|---|---|
| Gold Block | ![]() | Following the block type’s HP |
| Diamond Block | ![]() | 150 HP |
| Lava Block | ![]() | 350 HP |
| Galaxy Block | ![]() | 500 HP |
| Rainbow Block | ![]() | 600 HP |
| Hacker Block | ![]() | Following the block type’s HP |
3. Special Blocks
Sometimes, Sammy spawns special blocks that look completely different from normal ones. These blocks have unique names and HP values that do not appear in regular gameplay. For example, Angel Block is the absolute toughest block in the entire game with a massive 5,000 HP. You’ll need your best pickaxe and a lot of time to break through this one.
| Block Name | Image | HP |
|---|---|---|
| Six Seven Block | ![]() | 67 HP |
| Air Block | ![]() | 350 HP |
| Water Block | ![]() | 600 HP |
| Tralalelo Block | ![]() | 1,500 HP |
| Chicleteira Block | ![]() | 1,600 HP |
| Pakrahmatmamat Block | ![]() | 1,800 HP |
| Angel Block | ![]() | 5,000 HP |
When you are taking the brainrots spawning from these blocks to your base, be careful because other players might slap you with their gear and try to take the brainrots from you!
Note: We will update this article with more blocks once we find them in the game.
Now you know all block types in Break a Lucky Block and exactly how much HP each one has. The regular blocks go from super-easy Basic Blocks all the way up to the challenging Block God. During special events, you’ll face completely different blocks with their own HP values, and the Angel Block is definitely the toughest challenge in the game. Use this guide to plan your strategy and know what you’re up against when you see different blocks pop up. If you need more information about this game and its features, you can also check our dedicated Break a Lucky Block wiki!



















