Steal a Brainrot just got its new Christmas update, and this time it’s the Winter Hour event. The new event brings a lot of new Christmas-themed brainrots, which are available for a limited time. Some of them are very rare and can yield a lot of money, while also being a valuable collection. In this guide, we have listed all the Christmas brainrots in Steal a Brainrot and how you can get them from Winter Hour event.

All Christmas Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot

There are 10+ Christmas lucky brainrots in Steal a Brainrot that you can obtain. While some of them can be obtained from the Winter Hour event, others can be obtained from the Advent calendar. That said, here’s a list of all the Christmas brainrots in Steal a Brainrot:

While some are already available in the game, others have not been introduced yet. Once the admin adds them to Steal a Brainrot, we will update our list.

How to Get Steal a Brainrot Christmas Brainrots from Winter Hour Event

The Winter Hour event is a new game mechanic introduced during the Santa Fuse Update in Steal a Brainrot. You’ll notice that a Santa will be standing near the La Jolly Grande Brainrot, at the centre of the Red Carpet. Every two hours, the Santa will hit a random spawned brainrot , turning it into a Christmas Lucky Brainrot .

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You need to keep track of them so that you can purchase them and not miss out. The Christmas brainrots are Christmas themed, which means they’ll be wearing red caps, socks, and similar outfits. You can easily spot them. Just make sure to check the game frequently.

That’s everything you need to know about Christmas Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot. Which brainrots did you manage to get? Comment down below!

No. You cannot get Christmas brainrots after the Santa Fuse Update in Steal a Brainrot

Christmas Brainrots spawn every during the Winter Hour, which happens every two hours in Steal a Brainrot.

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