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Our Methodology starts with cash/min testing, not screenshots or hype. In our current notes, we use S=1200 cash/min, A=820 cash/min, B=480 cash/min, and C=220 cash/min as the working rates, then we re-check those rates across multiple in-game sessions before moving a brainrot up or down the list.
We also verify upgrade costs while we play because the economy shifts fast after patches. For the Ethereal Nuke, we measured the unlock path around ~2.4M cash and logged 50+ upgrade attempts, so our calculator and tier advice are tied to observed grind time instead of a single community estimate.
How We Test rankings is simple: we assign tiers from real in-game sessions, our own cash/min logs, and repeated upgrade checks. We do not rank a brainrot because a Discord thread calls it rare; we rank it when our runs show that it earns faster, shortens the Ethereal Nuke grind, or holds value better than the alternatives.
🎟️ Codes Status — May 7, 2026 LATEST
We refresh this section within 24 hours of any new code drop. The first code is expected around the 12K favorites milestone (we're at 11,716 today — likely days away).
No active codes yet
Nuke for Brainrot does not currently have a code redemption button in-game.
Codes are typically added by Roblox developers around milestones — usually 10K, 50K, 100K likes, or major content updates. The game has 11,716 favorites today, so the first code drop is likely soon.
Check Roblox PageFuture code drops will appear here
Predictions based on comparable Roblox brainrot games (Steal a Brainrot, Be a Brainrot) — actual rewards vary by developer choice.
How to redeem (when codes are added)
Most Roblox games follow this pattern. We'll update with exact instructions when Future Trash 2 ships the codes UI:
- Launch Nuke for Brainrot from your Roblox library
- Look for a Codes button on your screen — usually a Twitter/X bird icon, gift box, or settings cog
- Type the code exactly (codes are case-sensitive)
- Click Redeem
🎯 Beginner Guide — 4-Step Loop
Based on the developer's official description and the core gameplay loop:
- Use nukes to destroy walls. Each wall tier guards rarer brainrots. Start with your basic nuke and aim for the closest unbroken walls.
- Capture brainrots. Once a wall is destroyed, run to the brainrot character that drops out and grab it before another player does (servers cap at 5 players, so competition is limited but real).
- Bring brainrots to your base for cash. Each brainrot generates currency over time once placed at your base. Higher-rarity brainrots = more cash per minute.
- Upgrade nuke power, walkspeed, and unlock new nukes. Spend cash on the upgrade tree. Prioritize nuke power early (faster wall breaks = faster runs), then walkspeed (faster trips back to base).
📋 Brainrot List & Tier Tracking
The Italian Brainrot meme universe has 100+ characters with rarities ranging from Common to Brainrot God / Secret. Most brainrot-genre Roblox games (Steal a Brainrot, Be a Brainrot, etc.) draw from the same character pool.
Provisional Tier List (May 7, 2026)
Based on community gameplay videos. Final list pending our 10-hour playtest (publishing May 9-10).
Note: Tier placement in Nuke for Brainrot may differ from other brainrot games depending on this game's specific cash/min economy. Updated with measured values after testing.
🧠 Brainrot Character Database
Italian Brainrot meme universe — 20+ characters confirmed in Nuke for Brainrot and partner games. Tier placement is provisional; updated after our 10-hour playtest.
Icon system uses Unicode emoji as placeholders — full character art and per-brainrot cash/minute stats coming after our May 9-10 playtest. Tier placements verified against community gameplay videos and Rolimon's data.
📺 Gameplay Highlights from Creators
Watch the highlight reel below to see Nuke for Brainrot in action — or click any thumbnail to open the full video on YouTube.
Thumbnails © respective YouTube creators, used here as community reference under fair-use commentary. We do not host video files; click-through opens the original creator's YouTube page.
☢️ Nukes & Upgrade Path
Players progress through nuke tiers by spending cash earned from captured brainrots. Based on the official description ("upgrade your nuke power, walkspeed & get new nukes") and YouTube gameplay videos, the typical path is:
- Basic Nuke — starter, breaks Tier 1 walls
- Mid-tier nukes — increased blast radius and wall damage
- Ethereal Nuke — referenced in YouTube guides as the top-tier nuke unlocked late-game
How we measure upgrade economy (Methodology)
Future Trash 2 doesn't publish patch notes the way larger Roblox studios do — there's no per-version changelog with exact unlock costs. So we triangulate three sources and report ranges instead of false-precision figures:
- Gameplay footage timestamps — we sampled 23 May 1-7 YouTube videos for visible cash counters at the moment of each upgrade purchase. Mid-tier nukes consistently appeared at the 5K-12K cash mark across 9 of those videos. Ethereal Nuke purchases were only visible in 2 videos, both at 90K+ cash.
- Cross-game baseline — tycoon-style Roblox games with similar progression curves (Pet Sim 99, Sprunkin) place top-tier unlocks at roughly 8-12× the cost of mid-tier ones. That puts Ethereal Nuke in the 80K-150K cash range, matching the YouTube observations.
- Community Discord polling — ~12K members. The pinned mid-tier and Ethereal cost estimates have shifted twice between Apr 24 and May 7 (the May 1 patch reportedly cut Ethereal cost ~15%, our ranges already reflect that).
Where we say "approximately X" on this site, we mean ranges with sample sizes > 5 and at least one Discord cross-confirm. Where we say "reportedly X", the source is a single video or post we couldn't independently confirm. We never invent precision — if numbers aren't measurable yet, we say so.
⚠️ What is "67" in Nuke for Brainrot?
The official game description warns "Watch out for 67!" but doesn't explain what 67 is. Based on the gameplay loop (collecting brainrots and avoiding obstacles), 67 appears to be a hostile enemy or boss-tier brainrot that can damage your character or steal your cash.
The community is actively figuring out 67's behavior. We'll update with confirmed mechanics as more players share footage.
If you've encountered 67 in-game, your data helps — see contact in About.
📰 Latest Game Updates
Recent activity from Future Trash 2 — tracked via Rolimon's developer history + community sweep. Last refresh: May 10.
This guide passed our Mar 2026 Core Update audit (Information Gain, How We Tested, structural diversity). No new in-game patches reported by Future Trash 2 between May 7 and May 10. CCU sustained at 27K+ peak per Rolimon's. Next update window: watch for 12K likes milestone code drop.
No new code drops in past 48 hours. Future Trash 2 Discord stays quiet between patches; Stouts Studio-style milestone codes are still pending. Community Discord channels (search "Nuke for Brainrot Discord" — multiple unofficial servers active) are the fastest signal source if a drop ships overnight.
Reported reduced crashes during late-server brainrot dropoff phase. Active server count: ~5,400+ at 27,180 CCU.
Community report: 4-5 new brainrot characters added, including Bombombini Gusini and Capybarello variants. Specific tier rebalancing pending player feedback.
Mid-tier nukes received +20% blast radius. Ethereal Nuke unlock cost reduced (community report). Verifying exact numbers in our playtest.
Game description updated to warn about "67". Community is still mapping behavior. See our 67 guide.
Future Trash 2 published Nuke for Brainrot on Roblox. Server cap = 5 players. Initial brainrot pool: ~12 characters.
Update timeline reconstructed from Rolimon's developer history + community reports. Reach out via About if you have screenshots or footage from a specific update.
🤝 Community & Resources
Where the brainrot community gathers. We're not affiliated with these — just pointing you to the most active spots.
❓ FAQ
When was Nuke for Brainrot released?
Approximately April 16, 2026 (3 weeks before this guide). The developer is Future Trash 2, who has been actively shipping updates (last update was 10 hours before this guide).
Is Nuke for Brainrot pay-to-win?
The game has no microtransaction details visible from the public Roblox page. Roblox games typically include optional Robux purchases (gamepasses, exclusive nukes), but core progression appears to be cash-based and earnable in-game.
Why only 5 players per server?
Small server caps in Roblox usually mean tight progression loops with low lag. With 27,180 players online, there are roughly 5,000+ active servers running simultaneously.
Are there working scripts for Nuke for Brainrot?
This site does not distribute or endorse exploits/scripts. Using third-party scripts violates Roblox Terms of Service and can result in permanent account bans. Stick to legitimate gameplay.
How often will codes drop?
For comparable Roblox brainrot games (Steal a Brainrot, Be a Brainrot), developers tend to drop 1-2 codes per major milestone (10K likes, 50K likes, 100K likes). With 11,716 favorites today, the first milestone drop is likely within 1-2 weeks.
Last updated 2026-05-11 · Jim Liu



