Guide about the Griffin unit in Steal a Brainrot: what it is, how rare it is, how to get it, how much it earns, and key facts worth knowing.
How Do You Get the Griffin in Steal a Brainrot?
Two ways: use the Divine Fuse Machine, or steal one from another player’s base.
1. Divine Fuse Machine Feed four units into the machine and receive one unit back. Griffin has up to a 6% chance of appearing. It works exactly like the Regular Fuse Machine – same system, different unit pool.
2. Steal It Stealing is a core game feature. If you find a Griffin sitting in another player’s base, you can take it directly. No fusing required.
What Is the Griffin?
A newly added Secret unit shaped like a mythical eagle-lion beast – the best-earning Secret in the game.
Griffin was added on March 8, 2026 as part of the Fuse Machine update, which brought 15 new units. It looks like a white and yellow bird with a Bald Eagle-style head, based on the Griffin of Greek mythology. It is one of two Greek mythology units in the game – the other is Cerberus.
How Rare Is the Griffin in Steal a Brainrot?
Griffin is the rarest unit in the Divine Fuse Machine – Secret rarity with a maximum 6% drop rate.
Out of all 15 units available in the Divine Fuse Machine, Griffin sits at the very bottom of the drop table. Secret is the highest rarity tier in the game, and Griffin is the hardest Secret to pull from this machine.
How Much Does the Griffin Earn?
$400M per second – more than all three Dragon units combined. The top-earning Secret rarity unit in the game.
- Cost: $400 billion
- Income: $400 million per second
- Sell price: $200 billion (half the cost price)
Applying mutations raises Griffin’s income beyond $400M/s. The current record belongs to content creator RustyNickle40, whose Griffin earns $16.2B/s with the Fireworks trait.
You can also trade Griffin for OG rarity units like Meowl or the Strawberry Elephant.