Item odds -- Jim Liu -- July 2026 -- Lucky Block gamemode

BedWars Roblox Lucky Blocks Calculator

Drop Odds, Rarity Tiers, and Best Items

Lucky Blocks only exist in the dedicated Lucky Block gamemode -- break one with a pickaxe and it drops a random item, anywhere from a throwaway Banana Peel to a match-ending Rocket Launcher. Easy.gg has never published the actual drop percentages, so this page cross-references the rarity groupings from the wiki and community tier lists into an odds calculator you can actually use to plan how many blocks are worth chasing.

How the Lucky Block gamemode works

Lucky Blocks are a separate gamemode from ranked and standard casual BedWars -- you won't see them unless you queue for it directly. Blocks spawn around the map at set intervals, and the spawn rate picks up as players get eliminated, so the back half of a match usually has more blocks available than the opening minute.

Breaking a block with any pickaxe drops one item into your inventory or triggers an effect immediately. There's no way to peek at what a specific block contains before you break it -- the randomness is the entire point of the mode. Later in a match, Huge Lucky Blocks start falling from the sky in addition to the normal ground spawns, and the newest patch added Cosmic Lucky Blocks on top of that.

One recurring complaint on the official BedWars feedback board is that the mode leans hard into whoever gets the best early pulls -- a player who lands two Legendary items in the first minute has a real advantage that skill alone doesn't offset. That's a fair criticism of the mode's design, and it's exactly why knowing the odds ahead of time is more useful here than in ranked play: you can't out-skill bad luck, but you can plan around it.

Drop odds and expected value calculator

Pick a block type below and set how many you expect to open this match. The calculator shows the rarity split, an expected item-quality score, and your chance of landing at least one Epic or Legendary item across that many opens.

Interactive tool -- community-estimated odds

Lucky Block Drop Odds & Expected Value Calculator

Pick a Lucky Block type and how many you plan to open. The calculator shows the rarity breakdown, an expected item-quality score, and your odds of pulling at least one Epic or Legendary drop.

1. Select a Lucky Block type

Base Lucky Block gamemode spawn. Spawn rate scales with how many players are left in the match.

2. How many blocks will you open this match?

Rarity breakdown for Normal Lucky Block

Common
55%
Uncommon
25%
Rare
12%
Epic
6%
Legendary
2%

Expected value / open

20.9score

Chance of 1+ Epic/Legendary in 10

57%

Expected Epic+ count

0.8

Expected total item-quality score across 10 opens: 209. Chance of 1+ Epic or Legendary uses 1 minus (1 minus per-open Epic+Legendary odds) raised to the number of opens -- the standard "at least one" formula, not a straight multiply.

Example drops by rarity

Common

  • Speed Pie
  • Swap Ball
  • Banana Peel

Uncommon

  • Beehive Grenade
  • Toy Hammer
  • Jump Pad

Rare

  • Floral Bow
  • Construction Pit
  • Heal Banner

Epic

  • Jade Hammer
  • Mass Hammer
  • Fire Banner

Legendary

  • Rocket Launcher
  • Punch Gun
  • Emerald Dao

These weights are a community-estimated composite, not an Easy.gg published number -- treat the calculator as a planning tool for deciding whether it's worth the risk to detour toward a contested block, not a guarantee.

Next: if the calculator talked you into chasing Huge or Cosmic blocks, check the best weapons tool first so you know what to do with an unfamiliar Legendary pull before you're mid-fight.

Rarity tiers explained

Community tier-list threads and the BedWars Fandom wiki agree on five broad rarity buckets. The power score below is a rough 0-100 usefulness rating, not an official Easy.gg number -- it's here to make the calculator's expected-value math legible.

RarityPower ScoreExample ItemsBest for
Common8Speed Pie, Swap Ball, Banana PeelNot for combat -- cycle through fast and hope for better
Uncommon22Beehive Grenade, Toy Hammer, Jump PadMobility and minor disruption, not for a straight fight
Rare42Floral Bow, Construction Pit, Heal BannerSustain and ranged pressure -- worth keeping if nothing better shows up
Epic68Jade Hammer, Mass Hammer, Fire BannerCommitting to a fight -- use before someone else takes your kill
Legendary95Rocket Launcher, Punch Gun, Emerald DaoEnding a fight or a bed rush immediately -- don't sit on it

* Rarity groupings are drawn from the BedWars Fandom wiki and Easy.gg patch notes. Power scores are a community-composite estimate for this calculator, not an in-game stat.

Normal vs Huge vs Cosmic: which block to chase

All three types share the same five rarity tiers, but the weighting shifts a lot between them. Here's what each one is actually for:

Block TypeSpawnsLoot LeanBest for
NormalGround spawns, whole match, rate scales with players remainingMostly Common/Uncommon -- 8% combined Epic+LegendaryEarly game -- fast to reach, low risk to detour for
HugeFalls from the sky after time elapsed in the matchHeavier Rare/Epic weighting -- 30% combined Epic+LegendaryMid-late game when you can afford to fight over it
CosmicFalls from the sky, newest addition, cosmic-exclusive dropsSkews highest overall -- 50% combined Epic+LegendaryContesting when your team already has map control

Not for every player: if you're queueing Lucky Block mode purely to practice combat mechanics for ranked, Huge and Cosmic blocks aren't worth chasing -- the random weapon you pull doesn't transfer any skill to the kits and resource economy that matter in ranked BedWars. They're worth the detour only if winning this specific mode's match is the goal.

Which drops are worth keeping

Community tier-list threads (the Hypixel forums have run a few of these for the Roblox item pool specifically) converge on the same handful of standouts at each end:

Top-tier pulls: use them immediately

Rocket Launcher and Emerald Dao top most lists because they can close out a fight or a bed rush in a single hit. Jade Hammer and Mass Hammer are the strongest Epic pulls -- they combine damage with a utility effect rather than pure single-target damage. Holding a Legendary weapon instead of fighting with it is usually a mistake: in several match variants, dying drops your held items for the next player to grab.

Bottom-tier pulls: cycle through fast

Hot Potato consistently ranks near the bottom of community tier lists -- it's a Common-tier item with almost no combat use. Banana Peel and Swap Ball are similarly low-impact: situational at best, and often just an inventory slot you'd rather have open for the next block. The upside is these are also the most frequent drops, so you won't be stuck with them long.

Gamemode strategy for chasing drops

  1. 1. Grab Normal blocks on your way past, don't detour for them

    At an 8% combined Epic+Legendary rate, a Normal block isn't worth walking out of your way for. Break the ones directly on your path and keep moving -- the calculator shows you need roughly 9 opens to cross even a 50% chance at something strong, and that many detours costs more time than the upside is worth.

  2. 2. Prioritize Huge and Cosmic blocks once your bed is safe

    With 30-50% combined Epic+Legendary odds, these are worth fighting over -- but only after your team's bed defense is set. Contesting a falling block while your bed sits undefended is the same priority-inversion mistake as chasing resources too early in ranked BedWars.

  3. 3. Use Legendary pulls immediately, don't bank them

    A Rocket Launcher sitting unused in your inventory is doing nothing. The moment you land a top-tier item, look for the next fight or bed opportunity rather than continuing to explore for more blocks -- items can be lost on death in most match variants.

  4. 4. Track which blocks you've already broken

    Ground-spawn Normal blocks don't respawn instantly in the same spot, so re-checking a spot you already broke wastes movement. Rotate toward unexplored areas of the map instead of circling back.

Common mistakes chasing drops

Lucky Blocks FAQ

What does a Lucky Block do in BedWars Roblox?

Lucky Blocks are breakable blocks that only spawn in the Lucky Block gamemode. Hitting one with a pickaxe drops a random item -- anything from a low-value Speed Pie to a game-changing Rocket Launcher. They spawn at intervals around the map, and the spawn rate scales with how many players are still alive in the match.

What is the difference between a Huge Lucky Block and a normal one?

A Huge Lucky Block falls from the sky after you've been in a match for a while, rather than spawning on the ground like a normal block. Easy.gg's patch notes describe them as dropping "a ton of loot," and in practice that means the item pool leans toward Rare, Epic, and Legendary drops instead of the mostly-Common pool a normal block gives you.

What are Cosmic Lucky Blocks?

Cosmic Lucky Blocks are the newest block type, added in a 2026 update. They fall from the sky mid-match like Huge blocks but drop cosmic-exclusive items -- Orbital Satellite (confirmed Legendary), Solar Panel, Laser Sword, Meteor Shower, and Constellation Bow. Easy.gg hasn't published official rarity tiers for every cosmic item yet, only for Orbital Satellite.

Are there official Lucky Block drop rate percentages?

No. Easy.gg has never published exact drop-rate percentages for any Lucky Block type, and patch notes for the Huge and Cosmic updates don't list them either. The odds calculator on this page uses a community-estimated composite built by cross-referencing player tier-list threads against the wiki's rarity groupings -- treat it as a reasonable estimate, not an official number.

What are the best items to get from a Lucky Block?

Rocket Launcher and Emerald Dao sit at the top of most community tier lists -- both can end a fight or a bed rush in one clean hit. Jade Hammer and Mass Hammer are the strongest Epic-tier pulls because they combine damage with utility. If you're playing the Lucky Block gamemode competitively, holding onto a Legendary weapon rather than using it immediately is usually the wrong call -- items you're not actively fighting with can be knocked out of your inventory on death in some match variants.

What is the worst thing you can get from a Lucky Block?

Community tier-list threads consistently rank Hot Potato near the bottom -- it's a Common-tier item with almost no combat use. Banana Peel and Swap Ball are similarly low-value: they're situational at best and often just waste the inventory slot. The upside is these are also the most common drops, so you'll cycle through them fast on the way to something better.

Is the Lucky Block gamemode different from ranked BedWars?

Yes. Lucky Blocks only spawn in the dedicated Lucky Block gamemode, not in ranked or standard casual BedWars matches. It's built around random item pulls rather than kit strategy and resource management, so tier lists and kit synergy guides for ranked play mostly don't carry over -- what matters here is how fast you can get to a Lucky Block and what you do with whatever it gives you.

How many Lucky Blocks should you open in a match?

There's no fixed number -- it depends on how contested the blocks are and how much time is left. As a rough planning tool, the calculator above shows that at Normal Lucky Block odds (about 8% combined Epic+Legendary chance), you need roughly 9 opens to cross a 50% chance of landing at least one strong item. Huge and Cosmic blocks get you there in far fewer opens because their Epic+Legendary weight is 2-4x higher.

About this guide

Jim Liu is a Sydney-based developer who tracks BedWars Roblox patch notes and community tier-list threads across the Fandom wiki and player forums. The rarity groupings on this page come directly from those sources; the drop-odds percentages are a composite estimate built for this calculator, since Easy.gg has not published official numbers. This guide is not affiliated with Easy.gg or Roblox Corporation. More about this site

Put a Legendary pull to work

If a Lucky Block hands you a weapon you don't recognize, the best weapons tool filters swords, bows, and utility items by tier and match phase. Once your inventory is set, the bed defense layering guide covers the wool-endstone-obsidian order that keeps a Rocket Launcher pull from going to waste. And if you came here looking for redemption codes instead of loot blocks, the no-codes explainer covers the actual free-unlock paths BedWars offers.

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