Getting the new Quesadilla Crocodila in Steal a Brainrot is no joke. This expensive brainrot is one of the rarest secret brainrots in the game, and of course, it looks pretty weird with a crocodile head sticking out of a quesadilla! If you’re wondering whether this thing is worth the grind, stick around. I’ll break down everything you need to know about getting this bizarre but profitable brainrot.

What Makes Quesadilla Crocodila Special
Just like Tacorita Bicicleta and Capi Taco, Quesadilla Crocodila is the newest set of Taco Brainrots. This crazy expensive brainrot costs a whopping $700 million but pays you back with $3 million per second. This Secret-rarity brainrot was released in the latest Taco Tuesday event, and you can’t just buy this brainrot from the conveyor belt.
The design is, as usual, hilarious. Picture a regular quesadilla, but instead of just cheese and meat inside, there’s a crocodile head poking out from the middle. It’s weird, it’s funny, and it definitely gets attention from players.
How to Get Quesadilla Crocodila in Steal a Brainrot
There are only two ways of getting the Quesadilla Crocodila in the game:
Method 1: Purchase a Taco Block on Taco Tuesday
Your best bet is the Taco Lucky Block during the Taco Tuesday event. The game doesn’t really tell you exactly what your chances are, but if you’re lucky and Sammy decides to spawn a Taco Lucky Block when the event is live, go purchase it!

However, you might need to open multiple Taco Lucky Blocks before you find Quesadilla Crocodila. Taco Lucky Block costs $50 million each, so you’d better save up before the event happens.
Method 2: Stealing
The other way to get this brainrot is by stealing it from another player who already has one. But let me be honest – this method is way more dangerous and tricky than buying Taco Lucky Blocks.

When you try to steal someone’s Quesadilla Crocodila, there’s no guarantee it’ll work. You might waste your resources and walk away with nothing. And the really tough part, even if you successfully steal it, you’re not safe yet. The owner can slap you while you’re carrying their stolen brainrot back to your base. If they catch you and slap you before you make it home, the Quesadilla Crocodila goes right back to them. You’ll have done all that work for nothing.
This means you need to get good at the stealing skills before you even try going after something this valuable. Practice on cheaper brainrots first so you know the timing and routes. Learn how to avoid getting caught, and always have an escape plan ready.
Is It Worth Getting?
Should you actually go after this expensive brainrot? The answer depends on where you are in the game. If you’re just starting out, absolutely not. $700 million is way too much money to spend early on. You’d be better off buying cheaper brainrots that give you a better return on investment. Focus on building up your income first.
For late-game players, it’s a different story. If you already have most other brainrots and you’re making lots of money, the Quesadilla Crocodila becomes more reasonable. That $3 million per second adds up quickly, and it’ll pay for itself in about 3 days of constant play. Plus, if you want to get Tacorita Bicicleta, you need this brainrot for the crafting recipe.
So, are you going to hunt for Quesadilla Crocodila in Steal a Brainrot next Tuesday?