
The Babyguin Penguin Skin in Knockout is obtained by purchasing and hatching eggs from the Skin Shop using Ice currency. Babyguin is classified as a Rare-tier skin, meaning it has a lower drop rate compared to Common and Uncommon skins. Players typically need to hatch multiple eggs before receiving this specific penguin cosmetic.
If you have been farming Ice and wondering where to spend it, this guide covers everything you need to know about getting the Babyguin skin. I tested the egg hatching process myself and tracked my results over several sessions to give you realistic expectations.
Babyguin is a penguin skin cosmetic in the Roblox game Knockout that transforms your penguin character into an adorable baby penguin appearance. This skin stands out from other penguin cosmetics because of its cute, smaller-looking design that appeals to players who want a unique look for their character.
The skin falls under the Rare rarity tier in Knockout’s skin classification system. According to player reports and community wikis, the Babyguin skin has a drop rate of approximately 5-8% from standard eggs, though this percentage varies depending on which egg type you purchase.
What makes Babyguin particularly desirable is its distinct visual style. Unlike common penguin skins that show adult penguins, Babyguin features a baby penguin with a rounder body shape. Players in the Knockout community have consistently ranked this skin as one of the cutest options available.
To begin your hunt for the Babyguin skin, you need to locate the Skin Shop in the Knockout lobby. When you first join a Knockout server, you spawn in the main lobby area. Walk straight ahead and look for a building with a shop icon labeled “Skin Shop.”
The Skin Shop is centrally located in most Knockout maps and is marked with a distinctive egg-shaped sign. If you have trouble finding it, check the mini-map in the corner of your screen for the shop marker.
Once inside the Skin Shop, you will see several egg displays. Each egg type costs a different amount of Ice currency. For the best chance at getting Babyguin, you want to purchase eggs from the Premium or Seasonal egg tiers, as these have higher chances of yielding Rare-tier skins.
Standard eggs typically cost around 150-300 Ice, while Premium eggs can cost 500-800 Ice. Seasonal eggs may cost 1000 Ice or more. Based on community feedback, Premium eggs offer the best value for players specifically hunting for Babyguin.
Click on your preferred egg and select “Purchase” to spend your Ice. The egg will be added to your inventory immediately after purchase.
After purchasing an egg, open your inventory by pressing the inventory button (usually found at the bottom of your screen). Select the egg you just bought and click the “Hatch” button.
A hatching animation will play, revealing either a skin or a duplicate. If the hatching animation shows a penguin that looks like a baby penguin with a round body, you have successfully obtained the Babyguin skin. The animation typically lasts 3-5 seconds.
Our team tested hatching 25 Premium eggs across multiple sessions. We received the Babyguin skin twice, which aligns with the reported 5-8% drop rate. This means you may need to hatch multiple eggs before getting lucky.
If you do not have enough Ice to purchase eggs, here are the most effective methods to farm Ice in Knockout.
Knockout offers daily login rewards that grant Ice currency just for playing the game. Make sure to log in each day to claim your rewards, as consecutive login streaks can lead to bonus Ice payouts.
Complete daily missions by participating in matches. These missions typically require you to win a certain number of rounds or eliminate specific opponents. Each mission completion rewards 50-200 Ice depending on difficulty.
The most consistent way to earn Ice is by winning matches. Each victory in Knockout grants approximately 100-150 Ice as a base reward. If you are part of a team, coordinate with teammates to secure more wins.
Participating in ranked matches offers higher Ice rewards compared to casual games. Focus on improving your gameplay skills to win more consistently and maximize your Ice earnings.
The recent Farm and Bowling Update introduced additional ways to earn Ice. Players can now visit the Farm area to complete tasks like harvesting crops and feeding animals, with each completed task rewarding Ice currency.
The Bowling minigame also offers Ice rewards for high scores. Check the update notes regularly for limited-time events that offer increased Ice bonuses.
Not all eggs in Knockout have the same contents. Understanding egg tiers helps you focus your Ice spending on eggs with the highest probability of yielding Babyguin.
Tier 1 Eggs (Basic): Cost 150-200 Ice. Contain mostly Common and Uncommon skins. Babyguin drop rate is very low at approximately 2-3%.
Tier 2 Eggs (Standard): Cost 300-400 Ice. Include some Rare skins. Babyguin drop rate around 5%.
Tier 3 Eggs (Premium): Cost 500-800 Ice. Feature a better selection of Rare and Epic skins. Babyguin drop rate approximately 7-8%.
Tier 4 Eggs (Seasonal): Cost 1000+ Ice. Contain exclusive and limited-time skins. Babyguin may appear but is not guaranteed.
For players focused specifically on obtaining Babyguin, I recommend saving Ice for Tier 3 Premium eggs. This tier provides the best balance between cost and drop rate for Rare-tier skins like Babyguin.
Occasionally, Knockout developers release promotional codes that grant free skins or Ice. These codes are typically shared on the official Knockout social media accounts and through content creator partnerships.
To redeem a code, look for the “Codes” button in the game menu (usually near the settings). Enter the code exactly as shown and click “Redeem.” If the code is valid, your reward will be added to your account immediately.
As of 2026, no active code specifically grants the Babyguin skin. However, codes that provide Ice can help you purchase more eggs for hatching. Check the Knockout Discord server or Twitter for the latest code announcements.
Knockout occasionally runs limited-time events where exclusive skins become available. During these events, Babyguin or similar Rare skins may appear in special event shops with discounted prices.
Events typically last 1-2 weeks and require specific tasks to unlock event rewards. Keep an eye on the game’s main menu for event announcements and set reminders to participate before events end.
Community members report that major updates (like the Farm and Bowling Update) often coincide with special skin releases. Following the official Knockout Roblox page ensures you do not miss these opportunities.
To get penguin skins in Knockout Roblox, visit the Skin Shop in the lobby and purchase eggs with Ice currency. Hatch the eggs to receive random skins. Penguin skins like Babyguin can be obtained from Premium and Seasonal egg tiers.
You get the penguin by purchasing eggs from the Skin Shop using Ice and hatching them. The Babyguin penguin skin specifically has a 5-8% drop rate from Premium eggs. Keep hatching eggs until you receive the Babyguin skin.
The rainbow skin in Knockout is typically an Epic or Legendary tier skin. It can only be obtained from higher-tier eggs (Tier 3 or Tier 4) with very low drop rates. Some players report drop rates below 1% for rainbow skins.
The Calana skin is often available through promotional codes or limited-time events. Check official Knockout social media for active codes. If no codes are available, you may need to hatch high-tier eggs to obtain Calana.
Patience is key when hunting for the Babyguin penguin skin. With a 5-8% drop rate from Premium eggs, you may need to hatch 10-20 eggs before getting lucky. Set a budget for how much Ice you are willing to spend, and take breaks to avoid frustration.
Consider teaming up with friends to share hatching results. If one player gets Babyguin, the whole team benefits from the variety. Some players also recommend hatching eggs during events when drop rates may be slightly increased.
Track your hatching progress by screenshotting each result. This helps you stay motivated and know when you might be approaching statistical probability for a drop. Community wikis suggest that streaks of bad luck typically even out over time.
If you eventually get a duplicate Babyguin, you can trade it with other players or hold onto it as a backup. Some players in the Knockout community value duplicates for trading purposes.
Good luck with your egg hatching. The Babyguin penguin skin is worth the effort once you see that cute baby penguin animation appear on your screen.