Steal a Brainrot Trading Guide (June 2026)

Everything you need to trade smart in Steal a Brainrot — what drives value, how WFL works, and how to avoid losing good brainrots in bad trades.

What decides a brainrot's value?

Three things drive a brainrot's trade value: its rarity (OG and Secret sit at the top), its income per second, and current community demand. On top of that, a mutation multiplies the whole value — a Phantom unit is worth 12× its normal form. Check exact numbers on the value list.

Understanding WFL

WFL — Win / Fair / Loss — is how the community rates an offer. Add up the trade value of everything on each side (base value × mutation). If the side you receive is worth noticeably more, it's a Win; roughly even is Fair; clearly less is a Loss. Our trade calculator does this math instantly.

How to trade safely

  • Always run the offer through a calculator before accepting.
  • For high-value trades, use a verified middleman from a trusted server.
  • Be suspicious of rushed offers, "trust trades", and inflated fake values.
  • Mutations matter — a mutated low-tier can beat a plain high-tier.
  • Track demand: high-demand brainrots are easier to re-trade later.

Trade up the ladder

The fastest way to reach the rarest brainrots is to make a series of small Win/Fair trades, compounding value each time. Use the tier list to spot which units to target next.

FAQ

What does WFL mean in Steal a Brainrot?

WFL stands for Win / Fair / Loss — how traders rate an offer. A Win means you gain value, Fair is roughly even, and Loss means you lose value.

How do I know a brainrot's value?

Use the value list for base trade values and income per second, then apply the mutation multiplier. The trade calculator does this automatically for both sides of a trade.

How do I avoid getting scammed when trading?

Always check both sides in a calculator first, never trust 'trust trades', use verified middlemen for big deals, and be wary of rushed offers or fake values.