Kick a Lucky Block is a Roblox tycoon game where you kick lucky blocks as far as possible to unlock Brainrots that generate passive income. The core gameplay revolves around building kick power through weights, collecting better Brainrots from rarer zones, and rebirthing for permanent cash multipliers. This Kick a Lucky Block Beginner guide covers everything you need to know to progress efficiently.

How Kick a Lucky Block Works?

The gameplay loop is simple. Walk up to the lucky block on your plot and click kick. Your character boots the block forward, and it lands somewhere on the map. Where it lands determines which Brainrot you receive. The further you kick, the rarer the zone you reach, and the better the Brainrot you unlock.

After kicking the block, a tsunami spawns and chases you back to your plot. You need to outrun the wave and return to your base before it catches you. If the tsunami hits you, you lose the Brainrot you just unlocked. Once you safely return, place the Brainrot on your plot where it generates cash passively.

Your kick power determines how far the block travels. Low kick power lands you in common zones with weak Brainrots earning a few dollars per second. High kick power reaches godly, secret, divine, and hacked zones with Brainrots earning millions or billions per second.

Early Game Weight Progression

Weights are how you increase kick power. Visit the Weight Shop near your plot to purchase weights using the cash your Brainrots generate. Each weight you buy adds kick power every time you lift it. Better weights cost more but provide bigger kick power increases.

Start with the free Wooden Stick, which gives 2 kick power per lift. Save up $7,500 to buy the Bone Barbell, which provides 5 kick power. This early upgrade helps you reach rare and epic zones faster. Next, skip the Stone Block and save $500,000 for the Copper Plate, which grants 50 kick power per lift. This jump significantly speeds up your progression.

The Iron Plate costs $7.2 million and gives 150 kick power. Grind epic and legendary Brainrots until you can afford this upgrade. After that, aim for the Ice Barbell at $350 million, which provides 400 kick power. This weight marks the transition into mid-game, where you start accessing godly zones regularly.

Don't waste money buying every single weight. Focus on the major upgrades that provide the biggest kick power jumps. Skipping lower-tier weights saves cash for the important purchases that actually move you forward.

Understanding the Rebirth System

Rebirthing trades your current kick power for permanent cash multipliers. The rebirth button appears on the left side of your screen. Click it to see your current requirement. The first rebirth requires 1,000 kick power. Each subsequent rebirth costs more kick power than the last.

When you rebirth, your kick power resets to zero, but you gain a multiplier that permanently increases all cash earnings. Your first rebirth gives 2x cash.

Always rebirth as soon as you meet the requirement during the early game. Your kick power is low anyway so resetting doesn't hurt much. The cash multiplier helps you afford better weights faster, which speeds up reaching your next rebirth. This creates a snowball effect where progression accelerates with each rebirth.

You can pay 99 Robux to skip the kick power requirement and rebirth immediately. This rarely makes sense for free players. Grinding kick power is the core gameplay loop. Save your Robux for more impactful purchases.

Increasing Run Speed

Run speed determines whether you escape the tsunami after kicking. Early zone tsunamis move slowly so default run speed works fine. As you kick further into rarer zones, the tsunamis become faster and more dangerous.

The run speed upgrade shop sits near the Weight Shop. Spend cash to increase your movement speed. Each upgrade costs significantly more than the last. Early run speed upgrades are cheap and help you survive normal and fast waves. Later upgrades cost more and are necessary for extreme, impossible, and good luck waves in endgame zones.

Managing Your Plot

Your plot has limited space for Brainrots. Start with a few slots and purchase more using cash. Each expansion costs more than the last. In the early game, you only need slots. Mid-game, you want 15-20 slots filled with your best earning Brainrots.

Always upgrade your highest-earning Brainrots first. Click on a placed Brainrot to see its upgrade menu. Spending cash increases its earnings per second. Focus your upgrades on high-tier Brainrots or mutated ones. Don't waste money upgrading common or rare Brainrots that barely generate income.

Kick a Lucky Block rewards consistent grinding over short play sessions. Your Brainrots generate cash while offline up to a daily cap. Log in regularly to collect passive earnings and reinvest into weights and upgrades. For more guides check out our Kick a Lucky Block wiki.