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How to Get Boppin Bunny Plush in Steal a Brainrot 

The Easter Update in Steal a Brainrot brought something pretty unique this time — a real-life plush toy that also unlocks an exclusive in-game Brainrot. The Boppin Bunny Plush is the first item that ties physical merch directly to a Secret digital unit, and with only around 30,000 copies available, it’s already one of the most hyped limited drops of the year.

I’ve seen a lot of players confused about how it actually works, whether it’s worth the money, and what kind of income the Brainrot gives once you redeem it. So I went ahead and bought one myself to test everything out. In this guide, I’ll break down exactly what the Boppin Bunny Plush is, how much it makes per second, the exact step-by-step way to redeem the code, and some honest trading advice so you don’t get ripped off or miss your chance.

What Is the Boppin Bunny Plush?

Boppin Bunny Plush

The Boppin Bunny Plush is a limited-edition physical plush combined with a digital DLC Brainrot. It’s a cute white and pink bunny wearing glasses, released as part of the Easter event.

  • Rarity: Secret / Limited Quantity (only about 30,000 made total). If you ever feel like you’re falling behind on coins or need a quick boost for more attempts, many players grab safe steal a brainrot top-ups on U7BUY to keep their grind going without long breaks.
  • Type: Physical plush + in-game Brainrot
  • Special Feature: This is the first plush-linked Brainrot that can receive mutations, which makes mutated versions way more valuable for trading later.
  • Income: It sits in a strong mid-to-high tier for limited Secret Brainrots. Clean versions give solid passive income per second, comparable to other strong event units like Spooky or Pumpky. Once you add good mutations or traits, the earnings jump noticeably.

Because it requires a real-money purchase and stock is strictly capped, it feels more like a collector’s item than a regular in-game drop. People are really enjoying the Boppin Bunny Plush as something to own and also as a way to invest in the game for a long time.

How to Get and Redeem the Boppin Bunny Plush (Step-by-Step)

To get the Boppin Bunny Plush you need to do a things. First you have to buy the Boppin Bunny Plush toy. It is not that hard to get the Boppin Bunny Plush. You have to buy the physical Boppin Bunny Plush first.

  1. Go to the Official Merch Site
    Head over to playsab.com — this is the official Steal a Brainrot store.
  2. Buy the Plush
    Find the Boppin Bunny Plush listing and complete the checkout. It usually costs around $30–$40 depending on shipping and any current bundles. As of early April 2026, this is a pre-order item, with shipping expected to start around late May.
  3. Check Your Email for the DLC Code
    Right after purchase (even during pre-order), you’ll receive an email with your unique redemption code. Make sure to check your spam folder if it doesn’t show up immediately.
  4. Redeem the Code In-Game
    • Open Steal a Brainrot on Roblox.
    • Go to the shop or trading area where the code redemption option appears.
    • Enter the code exactly as it was sent to you.
    • The Boppin Bunny Brainrot will unlock in your inventory instantly.

You get the digital Brainrot right away, even if the physical plush hasn’t shipped yet.

Income and Performance

Once redeemed, the Boppin Bunny Brainrot performs like a solid Secret-tier unit. Clean versions give respectable passive income per second — enough to make it worth having in your base even without mutations.

The real upside comes when you manage to add mutations. Because this is the first plush Brainrot that supports mutations, a well-mutated version (especially with strong ones like Rainbow, Lava, or Galaxy) becomes significantly more valuable and profitable.

During Easter Hour, you can also try to get the limited Bunny Ear Trait applied to it for an extra big income boost (roughly 4x–7x). Since that trait disappears after the event ends, any Boppin Bunny carrying it will be highly sought after in trades.

Trading Advice for Boppin Bunny Brainrot

steal a brainrot trade machine

Because stock is limited and it requires a real purchase, the Boppin Bunny holds strong trade value right now.

  • Clean versions: Still trade well thanks to the limited status and cute design. Collectors and players who missed the drop are actively looking.
  • Mutated versions: These are the real money-makers. A Boppin Bunny with good mutations can fetch much higher offers.
  • Bunny Ear Trait: If you’re lucky enough to get the seasonal Bunny Ear Trait on it during Easter Hour, its value goes way up because that trait won’t come back.

Smart trading tips:

  • If you bought the plush yourself, only trade it if the offer is really good — many players are holding onto theirs for long-term value.
  • When buying from others, always confirm it has the plush DLC tag so you know it’s legitimate.
  • Mutated or traited versions move faster on the market, so be ready to pay a premium if you’re hunting one.

Prices are elevated right after the event because fresh stock through the official site is selling out fast. If you can’t buy the plush directly, trading is your next best option, but expect to pay more on the secondary market.

Final Tips for the Easter Event

  • Don’t wait too long if you want the physical plush — stock is limited and moving quickly.
  • Use the Easter Hour events and egg hunts to farm extra resources while hunting for strong Brainrots to pair with your Boppin Bunny.

Overall, the Boppin Bunny Plush feels like a fun crossover between real merch and in-game power. It’s not the absolute strongest Brainrot in raw income, but the limited nature, mutation potential, and cute design make it stand out.

Conclusion

Getting the Boppin Bunny Plush in Steal a Brainrot is simple once you know the steps: buy the plush from playsab.com, grab the DLC code from your email, and redeem it in-game for the exclusive Brainrot. It offers solid income, especially with mutations, and holds strong collector value because of its limited stock.

Have you already picked up your Boppin Bunny Plush, or are you still saving up? Drop your experience or any trading stories in the comments — I’d love to hear how your Easter hunt is going and what mutated versions people are pulling!

Samuel Sunday Jackson
Samuel Sunday Jackson

Content Writer

Samuel has been actively gaming for the past four years, building a strong understanding of both casual and competitive play across multiple genres. He spends most of his time with action RPGs, shooters, and live-service titles, which has given him a solid grasp of progression systems, balance changes, and long-term player engagement. He has written for sites such as FUTFC.GG and CODIntel.GG, and specializes in clear, player-focused content that breaks down mechanics, updates, and strategies in a way that is informative, concise, and easy to understand.