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We do not publish a per-level rebirth requirements table. Our older version listed specific money thresholds, permanent bonus percentages, and unlocked features that we could not trace to a developer post or in-game screenshot. We pulled those during an April 2026 zero-fabrication audit.
Last updated: April 20, 2026
Steal a Brainrot Rebirth
Rebirth in Steal a Brainrot is a progression reset that trades your current base and currency for a permanent income multiplier and access to higher-tier content. Rebirthing is most effective after maxing income at your current tier, since rebirthing early typically slows overall progress. Check the in-game rebirth menu for your exact current threshold, as specific numbers change between patches.
What rebirth is, why we do not publish a numeric per-level chart, and where to find verified requirements.
What rebirth is
Rebirth is a progression reset that trades your current base and currency for a permanent multiplier and access to higher-tier content. Specific thresholds, bonus values, and the total number of rebirth tiers change between patches — treat any undated web guide that lists exact numbers with caution.
Where to find verified rebirth info
- In-game rebirth menu. The requirement for the next rebirth is displayed in the in-game UI — this is the only number that is guaranteed to match your current patch.
- Developer group announcements / social posts. When rebirth caps or bonuses change, they are usually called out in patch communication. Check the Roblox group page and the developer's X/Discord.
- Community Fandom wiki. Community editors transcribe rebirth tables within days of each patch — still verify against your in-game menu before planning a long grind.
General strategy (no numbers)
Rebirth is most efficient when you are at the income ceiling of your current tier and the next rebirth unlocks a meaningfully higher-income brainrot or base upgrade. Rebirthing early for the multiplier, before you have maxed current income, usually slows you down. That is a directional rule, not a formula — your mileage varies with which brainrots you own.