LUCKYBLOCK.GG
Luck routes, codes, tiers

Be a Lucky Block Speed Guide

Speed is the hidden gate behind route depth and effective luck quality.

Speed starts at 18 and increases by roughly +1 per level, gating access to bases and routes that define your earning ceiling. Starter Base works at speed 18, but Candy Base (40+), Gold Base (55+), Diamond Base (70+), and Void Base (85+) each unlock progressively better mutation-focused routes. More speed means longer routes become completable, which pulls from richer brainrot pools and applies mutation bonuses more effectively.

  • Speed 18 is the default — Starter Base is safe for new players but only pulls from common and uncommon drop pools, keeping income capped at low-tier brainrot values.
  • Reaching speed 40 unlocks Candy Base, which is designed for Candy mutation runs (+50% bonus) and opens the transition from early-game filler to midgame earning structure.
  • Speed 55 accesses Gold Base for Gold mutation windows (+100% bonus), which is a major step up — Gold Base bridges the gap between midgame players who have a good block but limited speed and those who can push Void routes.
  • Speed 70 is the Diamond Base threshold — Diamond mutation (+150%) on this base is the most commonly farmed event window for players in the midgame-to-late transition, and it justifies holding off on rebirth until you can reliably clear it.
  • Speed 85 unlocks Void Base and Void mutation (+200%), the highest single bonus layer in the game. If you have Void Block (6x) and can run Void routes consistently, this is the most efficient money setup before Rebirth 5 (Colossus Block, 10x).
  • Inconsistent route completions are almost always a speed problem first — if you are dying before reaching the end of a Diamond route but your block is strong, the fix is speed upgrades, not a block swap.
See route destinationsChoose the right routeConnect speed to luck

FAQ

Why split strategy into multiple guide pages?

Players search for mechanics separately, so each page focuses on one progression problem.

Are these guides based on exact formulas?

They are based on the current planning dataset and should be refined as more live values are collected.

What should I read after a guide page?

Usually the calculator, codes page, or a related list page that supports the same decision.