What belongs in the index
Catch a Brainrot Characters and Creature Index
The official description confirms that Catch a Brainrot features collectible Brainrot characters, but Roblox does not publish a complete public roster. This page therefore uses a verification-first index instead of copying names from other Brainrot games.
A character entry should include the exact in-game name, the zone where it was observed, the encounter or capture requirement, its displayed role or traits, and the date it was checked. Screenshots or reproducible gameplay are stronger evidence than search snippets.
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Confirmed | Visible in the current Catch a Brainrot client |
| Needs retest | Previously observed but changed after an update |
| Community report | Exact-game evidence exists but has not been reproduced |
| Rejected | Belongs to another game or cannot be matched to this place |
Do not merge other rosters
Catch a Brainrot is frequently confused with Steal a Brainrot, Plants vs Brainrots, Collect Brainrot Eggs, Fishing Brainrot, and several river or container experiences. A familiar meme name alone does not prove that a creature is available here.
The correct game identifiers are place ID 140063367098641 and universe ID 10204207151. Check these before using a video or screenshot as roster evidence.
How to compare characters
Use only properties displayed by the game: level, moves, role, trait, rarity, or encounter requirement. Do not publish exact rankings or odds without current evidence. The best character can change by zone, team composition, and update.
This index will grow as characters are verified. Until then, the absence of a name is an evidence gap, not proof that the creature is impossible to obtain.