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All Eggs in Plants vs Brainrots

All Eggs in Plants vs Brainrots (October 2025) Complete Guide to Lucky Eggs

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I’ll admit it when I first stumbled upon a rainbow-colored egg bouncing down the conveyor belt in Plants vs Brainrots, I had absolutely no idea what I was looking at. My first instinct? Attack it like any other brainrot. That decision turned out to be one of the best random moves I’ve made in this game, because cracking open that Godly Lucky Egg gave me access to brainrots I never would’ve gotten through normal gameplay.

If you’re like me and want to understand exactly how these mysterious Lucky Eggs work, what’s inside them, and whether they’re actually worth your time (or Robux), you’re in the right place. I’ve spent countless hours farming these eggs, testing spawn rates, and even dropping some Robux to see if buying them makes sense. This guide covers everything I’ve learned about all the eggs available in Plants vs Brainrots right now.

What Are Lucky Eggs in Plants vs Brainrots?

Lucky Eggs are essentially the game’s version of premium loot boxes, but with a twist—you have to fight them first. These egg-shaped collectibles spawn randomly on your conveyor belt (the road where brainrots normally appear), and they come with their own health pools that you need to deplete using your plants.

Here’s what makes them special: unlike regular brainrots that drop small amounts of cash when defeated, Lucky Eggs contain rare and high-tier brainrots that you’d otherwise have to grind for hours to obtain. Think of them as shortcut packages that let you skip the tedious farming process and jump straight to building a powerful money-making lineup.

The rarity system matters here. There are currently three confirmed egg types in the game—Godly, Secret, and Meme—plus rumors of a fourth Mythical variant that I haven’t personally encountered yet. Each egg tier has its own health pool, spawn rate, and reward table filled with specific brainrots.

What I love most about Lucky Eggs is that they’re stored in your gear inventory rather than your brainrot collection. This seemingly minor detail becomes incredibly important when you rebirth, because while you lose all your brainrots and cash during that process, your eggs stay with you. I’ve used this mechanic strategically by stacking eggs before rebirthing, then hatching them immediately after to jumpstart my next progression cycle with high-value units.

Why I Can’t Stop Hunting for Lucky Eggs?

There’s something genuinely addictive about the Lucky Egg grind in Plants vs Brainrots. Every time I load into the game, part of my brain is constantly scanning the conveyor belt, hoping to catch that telltale shimmer of a rare egg spawning.

The gambling aspect definitely plays a role—cracking open an egg and watching the randomizer spin through possible brainrots creates the same dopamine hit as opening a pack in a trading card game. But beyond the gacha thrill, there’s real strategic value here. Some of the brainrots locked behind these eggs generate significantly more cash per second than anything you’ll find through normal spawns, especially if you manage to pull one with a rare mutation like Neon or Snow.

I particularly enjoy the challenge of taking down Secret and Meme eggs. With 150,000 HP each, they’re no joke, and you need a fairly developed garden to crack them efficiently. Watching my plants slowly chip away at that massive health bar while new waves of regular brainrots keep coming creates this satisfying time-management puzzle where I’m constantly prioritizing targets.

The best moment I’ve had with eggs happened during an admin event when spawn rates were boosted. I managed to snag three Godly Lucky Eggs in a single session, and one of them gave me Tralalero Tralala, a unit I’d been trying to obtain for days. That single egg probably saved me 4-5 hours of grinding, and moments like that keep me coming back.

How Lucky Eggs Actually Work (The Mechanics Nobody Explains)

Most guides tell you that eggs spawn randomly and you attack them until they break—which is true, but there’s more nuance to the system that I wish someone had explained to me earlier.

The Spawning Pattern

Lucky Eggs appear on the same conveyor belt path where regular brainrots march toward your base. They show up as standalone units with their own distinct appearance and health bar. The spawn chance seems completely random with no guaranteed timer, though I’ve noticed slightly better rates during weather events and significantly better rates during admin-triggered special events.

You can’t predict when an egg will spawn, which means active playtime matters more than AFK farming. I’ve tested leaving the game running while doing other things, and I consistently get better egg drops during active sessions where I’m engaged with the game. This might be confirmation bias, but it’s been consistent enough that I now prioritize active play when I’m specifically hunting for eggs.

The Combat Phase

Here’s where things get interesting. Once an egg spawns, you need to treat it like a high-HP brainrot. Your plants automatically target it, but because eggs have significantly more health than normal units, they’ll survive on the belt for quite a while.

For Godly Lucky Eggs with 25,000 HP, this isn’t a huge challenge—even a mid-tier garden can crack one open before it reaches your base. But Secret and Meme eggs at 150,000 HP are a different beast entirely. I recommend having at least 8-10 upgraded Epic or Legendary plants before seriously attempting to farm these tougher eggs.

One trick I’ve learned: if an egg is about to reach your base before you can destroy it, don’t panic. It won’t damage your health like regular brainrots do. Instead, it simply disappears from the belt, and you lose the opportunity to open it. This means positioning and plant placement matter—concentrate your strongest damage dealers in the early sections of your garden path to maximize the time you have to whittle down those HP bars.

The Hatching Process

After you successfully destroy an egg, it automatically transfers to your gear inventory. To actually hatch it and receive your brainrot reward, you need to manually access your bag, navigate to the gear section, and activate the egg.

The hatching animation shows a rolling randomizer cycling through all possible brainrots in that egg’s loot table. This is purely visual—the game has already determined your reward the moment you cracked the egg—but it definitely adds to the excitement. I always cross my fingers during this phase hoping for the rarest unit in the pool.

Complete List of All Lucky Eggs (With Everything Inside Them)

Let me break down every confirmed egg in Plants vs Brainrots, including their stats, contents, and my personal experience with each one.

Godly Lucky Egg

Stats:

  • Rarity: Godly
  • Health: 25,000 HP
  • Spawn Method: Random natural spawn, can also be gifted
  • Cost: Free (when found naturally)

Contains:

  • Matteo
  • Odin Din Din Dun
  • Tralalero Tralala
  • Giraffa Celeste

The Godly Lucky Egg is visually stunning with its rainbow-like coloration that makes it impossible to miss on the conveyor belt. With only 25k health, it’s the most accessible rare egg for newer players who haven’t fully developed their gardens yet.

From my testing, this egg seems to have the highest natural spawn rate among the three confirmed types. I typically encounter one every 2-3 hours of active gameplay, though your mileage may vary depending on RNG. The brainrots inside are all Godly-tier units, which means they generate solid income and serve as excellent building blocks for your collection.

I particularly value this egg for post-rebirth recovery. Since it’s relatively easy to crack and contains decent money-makers, stocking up on a few Godly eggs before rebirthing gives you a strong foundation to start your next progression cycle.

Secret Lucky Egg

Stats:

  • Rarity: Secret
  • Health: 150,000 HP
  • Spawn Method: Random natural spawn, can be gifted
  • Cost: Free (when found naturally)

Contains:

  • Garamararam
  • Los Tralaleritos
  • Vacca Saturno Saturnita

The Secret Lucky Egg sports a distinctive red color with prominent white question marks on each side, making it easily identifiable even in the chaos of an active wave. It also features a quirky detail—a pair of human-like legs that make it look like it’s walking down the conveyor belt.

This egg is where things get serious. That 150,000 HP pool means you need a well-developed garden with multiple high-tier plants to take it down before it reaches your base. I’ve lost several Secret eggs early in my progression because I simply didn’t have enough firepower to crack them in time.

The payoff is worth the challenge, though. Secret-rarity brainrots are among the highest earners in the game, especially if you manage to pull one with a good mutation. I’ve had Vacca Saturno Saturnita generate over 1,000 cash per second with the right setup, which dramatically accelerates your progression toward the next rebirth.

Spawn rates for this egg feel significantly lower than the Godly variant—I’d estimate roughly one Secret egg for every 5-6 hours of active play, though again, RNG can swing this wildly in either direction.

Meme Lucky Egg

Stats:

  • Rarity: Limited
  • Health: 150,000 HP
  • Spawn Method: Random natural spawn (extremely rare), purchasable from shop, can be gifted
  • Cost: 249 Robux (1 egg), 699 Robux (3 eggs), 1,999 Robux (10 eggs)

Contains:

  • Arminini Bodybuilderini
  • Squalo Cavallo
  • Bredda Ratto
  • Gattotini Owlini

The Meme Lucky Egg is visually similar to the Secret egg but with a bright yellow color scheme instead of red. It shares the same 150,000 HP requirement and the distinctive walking animation.

What makes this egg unique is its dual obtainment method. You can either get insanely lucky and find one spawning naturally (I’ve only seen this happen twice in over 50 hours of gameplay), or you can purchase them directly from the in-game shop using Robux.

The natural spawn rate for this egg is borderline mythical. Most players will go weeks without encountering a wild Meme egg, which makes sense from a monetization perspective—the developers clearly want players to consider buying them.

Speaking of buying, let’s talk about the pricing structure. The single-egg option at 249 Robux is terrible value and should be avoided unless you’re desperate. The three-egg bundle at 699 Robux offers a small discount, but the real value proposition is the ten-egg pack at 1,999 Robux, which brings the per-egg cost down to approximately 200 Robux.

I bit the bullet and bought the ten-pack during a progression crunch, and I don’t regret it. The Limited-rarity brainrots inside this egg are some of the strongest units in the game for pure cash generation, and if you’re trying to push through rebirth levels quickly, having access to these units can cut your grind time significantly.

Mythical Lucky Egg (Unconfirmed)

Several community sources mention a Mythical Lucky Egg, but I haven’t personally encountered one despite extensive playtime. The wiki data on this egg is sparse, and I’ve seen conflicting reports about whether it actually exists in the current build or if it’s planned for a future update.

If it does exist, it’s likely positioned as an entry-level special egg below the Godly tier, containing Mythical-rarity brainrots. I’ll update this section once I can confirm its existence or get official clarification from the developers.

Step-by-Step Strategy for Maximizing Egg Value

Getting lucky with egg spawns is great, but knowing how to use them efficiently is what separates casual players from strategic ones. Here’s my approach to maximizing the value you get from every egg you crack.

Pre-Rebirth Egg Banking

This is easily the most important strategy I can share. In the days or hours leading up to your next rebirth, focus on stockpiling as many eggs as possible without hatching them. Since eggs persist through rebirth while brainrots don’t, you’re essentially creating a stash of high-value units that will be waiting for you on the other side.

I typically aim for 3-5 eggs minimum before rebirthing, with a mix of Godly and Secret eggs if possible. The moment I complete my rebirth and lose all my brainrots, I immediately hatch all my stored eggs, giving me a powerful lineup of income-generating units to jumpstart my next cycle.

This strategy alone has probably cut 30-40% off my rebirth grind times. Instead of starting from scratch with weak brainrots, I’m immediately working with Godly and Secret-tier units that generate substantial cash while I rebuild my plant collection.

Garden Optimization for Egg Farming

If you’re serious about cracking the tougher eggs (Secret and Meme), you need a garden specifically optimized for high single-target damage. Here’s what’s worked for me:

Position your strongest single-target plants in the first 3-4 squares of your garden path. This maximizes the time they have to focus fire on high-HP targets like eggs. I use a combination of Epic and Legendary plants with damage-focused mutations when possible.

Avoid relying too heavily on area-of-effect plants when egg hunting. While they’re great for clearing waves of weak brainrots, they’re inefficient for taking down eggs’ massive health pools. You want concentrated burst damage, not spread.

Keep at least two plant slots reserved for quick swaps. If an egg spawns while you’re dealing with a heavy wave, you need the flexibility to quickly place additional firepower in strategic positions.

Hatching Timing Considerations

There’s debate in the community about whether hatching eggs during special events improves your odds of getting better brainrots or mutations. I’ve tested this extensively, and I haven’t seen any evidence that event timing affects egg outcomes—the rewards seem to be predetermined when you crack the egg, not when you hatch it.

That said, I still prefer hatching eggs during calm periods when I can properly appreciate what I’ve pulled and immediately integrate new units into my setup. There’s nothing worse than hatching a fantastic brainrot during a chaotic wave and having it sit unused because you’re too busy micromanaging your defense.

The Robux Decision Framework

Should you buy Meme Lucky Eggs with Robux? Here’s my honest take:

If you’re a free-to-play purist, don’t bother. The natural spawn rate for these eggs is abysmal, but with patience, you’ll eventually encounter them. The game is perfectly playable without ever spending Robux, and you can progress through all rebirth levels using only naturally spawned eggs and regular brainrots.

If you’re willing to spend money and want to accelerate your progression, the ten-egg bundle at 1,999 Robux offers reasonable value. You’re essentially paying for 10 guaranteed chances at Limited-rarity brainrots that would take dozens of hours to farm naturally. For players with more money than time, this is a justifiable purchase.

Avoid buying eggs individually or in small quantities. The pricing on those options is clearly designed to push you toward the larger bundle, and you’re throwing away value if you don’t take advantage of the bulk discount.

Common Mistakes Players Make With Lucky Eggs (And How I Fixed Them)

I’ve made every egg-related mistake possible during my time with Plants vs Brainrots, so let me save you some frustration by highlighting the most common pitfalls.

Mistake 1: Hatching Eggs Immediately

My biggest early-game error was hatching eggs as soon as I cracked them. This feels natural—you’ve just obtained something rare, and you want to see what’s inside immediately. But this approach completely wastes the rebirth persistence mechanic.

Now I treat eggs like a strategic resource to be deployed at optimal times, primarily right after rebirth when I need powerful units the most. The only exception is if I’m actively stuck on progression and need an immediate power spike to push through a challenging wave or reach the next rebirth threshold.

Mistake 2: Neglecting Garden Optimization

I spent my first week playing with a scattered garden layout that prioritized aesthetic appeal over functionality. This meant my plants were poorly positioned to handle high-HP targets like eggs, and I lost several Secret eggs because they walked past my base before I could destroy them.

The fix was simple but transformative: I rebuilt my garden with a focused damage corridor in the first half of the path. This single change increased my egg success rate dramatically and made farming them far less stressful.

Mistake 3: Ignoring Egg Spawns During Busy Waves

When you’re dealing with a challenging wave of multiple high-tier brainrots, it’s tempting to ignore an egg spawn and focus on the immediate threats. I used to do this constantly, reasoning that I’d have other opportunities to crack eggs later.

This is backwards thinking. Eggs are rare enough that you should treat every spawn as a priority target, even if it means taking some damage from regular brainrots. Those weak units respawn constantly—eggs don’t. I now adjust my plant targeting to prioritize eggs the moment they appear, accepting that I might take a few hits from the wave in exchange for securing the egg.

Mistake 4: Overvaluing the Gacha Thrill

The randomizer animation during hatching is genuinely exciting, and it’s easy to get caught up in the gambling psychology of “just one more egg.” I’ve definitely fallen into the trap of grinding for hours specifically chasing eggs, neglecting other aspects of progression like rebirth preparation or plant collection.

The healthiest approach I’ve found is treating eggs as a bonus rather than the primary goal. Play the game normally, optimize your progression, and celebrate eggs when they appear rather than making them the sole focus of your gameplay loop. This mindset shift made the game more enjoyable and, ironically, made me more efficient at progression overall.

Drop Rates and Spawn Mechanics (What I’ve Observed)

The developers haven’t released official drop rates for Lucky Eggs, so everything here is based on my personal tracking and community discussions. Take these numbers as estimates rather than hard data.

Godly Lucky Egg:

  • Estimated spawn rate: 1 every 2-3 hours of active gameplay
  • Spawn pattern: Appears to increase slightly during weather events
  • Personal observation: Most common egg type by far

Secret Lucky Egg:

  • Estimated spawn rate: 1 every 5-6 hours of active gameplay
  • Spawn pattern: Completely random, no apparent pattern
  • Personal observation: Worth the wait, but requires patience

Meme Lucky Egg (Natural Spawn):

  • Estimated spawn rate: Extremely rare, possibly 1 per 20+ hours
  • Spawn pattern: No reliable pattern observed
  • Personal observation: So rare that purchasing is the realistic option for most players

One interesting pattern I’ve noticed is that eggs seem more likely to spawn during the first 30-60 minutes after logging into the game. This could be complete RNG, but multiple community members have reported similar experiences, suggesting there might be some kind of “luck boost” for active session starts.

Admin events and weather events definitely increase spawn rates across the board. During one admin-triggered special event, I encountered four eggs in two hours—more than triple my normal rate. If you’re serious about egg farming, pay attention to the game’s event schedule and prioritize playtime during those windows.

The Rebirth Synergy Nobody Talks About

I mentioned this earlier, but it deserves its own section because it fundamentally changes how you should approach progression in Plants vs Brainrots.

Eggs persist through rebirth. This single fact transforms them from simple loot boxes into strategic progression tools.

Here’s my refined rebirth preparation routine:

One week before rebirth: Stop hatching any eggs I obtain. Every egg goes directly into storage.

Three days before rebirth: Begin actively farming eggs during every play session, prioritizing active time over AFK grinding.

Rebirth day: Complete the rebirth process, then immediately hatch all stored eggs to build a foundation of high-tier brainrots.

This approach has consistently given me 8-12 hours of advantage in the early stages of each rebirth cycle. While other players are grinding weak brainrots for pennies, I’m generating hundreds of cash per second from Godly and Secret units right out of the gate.

The compounding effect is significant. That early cash advantage lets me buy better plant seeds faster, which helps me progress through waves more efficiently, which generates more cash, which accelerates my path to the next rebirth. It’s a virtuous cycle that starts with smart egg management.

Latest Updates and Future Egg Predictions

As of October 2025, the egg system in Plants vs Brainrots has remained relatively stable since the game’s launch. The three confirmed egg types (Godly, Secret, Meme) haven’t received major changes, though spawn rates seem to fluctuate slightly with each patch.

Based on community speculation and datamining efforts, here are some potential future additions:

Mythical Lucky Egg Confirmation: The rumored Mythical egg might finally be officially added in an upcoming update. If it follows the established pattern, it would likely sit between common brainrots and the Godly tier, offering an entry point for newer players.

Seasonal/Limited Eggs: Some players have speculated about time-limited eggs that appear only during special events or holidays. This would follow the standard gacha game playbook and create additional incentive for active play during events.

Pity System: A commonly requested feature is some kind of pity mechanic that guarantees an egg spawn after a certain number of hours without one appearing. This would smooth out the frustration of long dry spells and make the farming experience more predictable.

I’ll keep this guide updated as new information becomes available or confirmed changes roll out in future patches.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lucky Eggs

Q: Do Lucky Eggs disappear if I don’t hatch them quickly?

No, eggs stored in your gear inventory persist indefinitely. You can hatch them whenever you want—days, weeks, or even months after obtaining them. This is exactly why the pre-rebirth banking strategy works.

Q: Can I trade Lucky Eggs with other players?

Yes and no. The game has a gifting system that allows you to send eggs to other players, but there’s no traditional two-way trading system. This means you need to trust the other person if you’re attempting a trade, as there’s no protection against scams.

Q: What happens if an egg reaches my base before I destroy it?

The egg simply disappears from the conveyor belt. You lose the opportunity to crack it, but it doesn’t damage your base health. This is different from regular brainrots that do cause damage if they reach your base.

Q: Are drop rates better during specific times of day?

There’s no official confirmation of this, but many players (including myself) have observed better spawn rates during the first hour after logging in and during admin/weather events. Whether this is RNG or intentional design remains unclear.

Q: Is the ten-pack of Meme eggs worth buying?

If you’re planning to spend Robux at all, yes—the ten-pack offers the best value by far. However, if you’re debating whether to spend money in the first place, know that the game is fully playable without purchasing eggs. It’s a convenience purchase, not a necessity.

Q: Do mutations affect eggs or only the brainrots inside?

Mutations are determined when the brainrot inside the egg is generated, not when you crack or hatch the egg. There’s no way to influence mutation chances through egg-related activities.

Q: Can I have multiple unhatched eggs at once?

Absolutely. Your gear inventory can hold many eggs simultaneously, limited only by your overall inventory space. I’ve personally stockpiled 7-8 eggs before a rebirth without issues.

Final Thoughts

Looking back at my journey with Plants vs Brainrots, Lucky Eggs have been one of the most satisfying mechanics to master. There’s real strategic depth here beyond the surface-level gacha appeal—understanding when to hatch eggs, how to optimize your garden for cracking them, and how to leverage their rebirth persistence has completely transformed my progression efficiency.

Whether you’re a free-to-play grinder patiently waiting for natural spawns or someone willing to invest Robux for faster progression, eggs offer meaningful value at every spending level. The key is approaching them strategically rather than impulsively, treating them as long-term resources rather than instant gratification.

My best advice? Start banking eggs now, even if rebirth feels far away. Future you will thank present you for the foresight. Happy hunting, and may RNG bless your conveyor belt with rainbow-colored treasures!

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