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I stole the CREATOR'S HIDDEN BRAINROT from Steal a Brainrot (Steal a Brainrot)

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The video starts by explaining why “Steal a Brainrot” has become one of Roblox’s most viral minigames: its premise of stealing other players’ “brainrots” (obsessions) while collecting unique sound and visual effects. The content creator says that, after spending hours with the community, he came across rumors of a secret brainrot designed by the game’s own developer and decides to begin the hunt to prove that the item exists and can be obtained without special permissions.

To get it, he gives a step-by-step guide on how to farm the basic brainrots, details the chat commands that make moving around easier, and—most importantly—takes advantage of a collision glitch in a wall near the main lobby. Through that spot he reaches a dark hallway full of traps and jumpscares; there, clues appear as signs with numeric codes. After several failed attempts he types “404” into the correct panel and unlocks a room containing a single pedestal: the developer’s hidden brainrot. Upon picking it up, the screen floods with psychedelic filters and a custom audio track loops the phrase “you stole it,” confirming the find’s authenticity.

The YouTuber stresses that this special brainrot not only changes the avatar’s look but also grants a temporary speed boost and lets you steal obsessions with a single click, completely altering the competitive dynamic. He notes that, according to the Discord community, the developer plans to patch the glitch, so he urges viewers to try it “before it’s too late.” He also warns that the exploit can cause server crashes, recommending the use of secondary accounts.

In the final stretch, he reflects on how “brainrot” culture has spread beyond Roblox and become a symbol of extreme fandom on social networks. He concludes by reminding viewers that the best way to support creators is to report bugs in good faith, though he admits curiosity usually wins out. He ends with the classic call to action: like, comment, and subscribe for future tutorials on secrets and easter eggs

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