The Red Carpet is the conveyor where brainrots spawn for purchase. Spawn frequency follows rarity — Commons every few seconds, Secrets rarely, OGs almost never. Luck boosts (purchasable, or up to 25x free during Admin Abuse) multiply the odds of rare spawns, which is why the community treats event windows as the only realistic time to hunt top-tier carpet spawns.
How spawning actually works
Every brainrot has a spawn weight; the carpet rolls continuously against those weights. The distribution is brutally top-heavy: you will see hundreds of Commons for every Brainrot God, and Secrets like Dragon Cannelloni hold multi-month streaks as "rarest carpet spawn" precisely because their weights are microscopic. Some spawn weights are also famously illogical — Garama and Madundung shares a high weight despite its income, while Nuclearo Dinossauro spawns equally often while earning far less — quirks that shape trading values.
What luck really changes
Luck multiplies your odds of rare spawns without changing what exists in the pool. At 1x, a Secret sighting is a lucky week; at 25x (the Admin Abuse peak), rare spawns become a realistic hunt for a focused session. That asymmetry is the whole reason the game's rhythm revolves around event windows — off-peak carpet watching is relaxing, but the math says your rare finds will overwhelmingly come during boosted windows.
Winning the race
When something rare does spawn, everyone on the server sees it — the race lasts seconds. Practical edge: position near the carpet's start (first look at each new spawn), keep cash far above your target's price (no hesitation at the buy prompt), and learn silhouettes — recognizing a rare spawn a half-second before its nameplate registers is often the entire margin of victory. During trait events, the same positioning also gives you first grab at freshly-traited units.
FAQ
What is the rarest Red Carpet spawn?
Among Secrets, Dragon Cannelloni has held the title of rarest carpet spawn since Update 10. OGs technically spawn too, but at rates so low they are effectively event-only.
How much does luck actually help?
Luck multiplies rare-spawn odds. At 25x (Admin Abuse peak) a hunt that would take months at 1x becomes realistic in a session. It changes odds, not the spawn pool itself.
Where should I stand for carpet spawns?
Near the start of the conveyor — you see each spawn first and reach the buy prompt before players positioned further down. Combined with ready cash, positioning wins most races.