A strange new currency has surfaced in Escape Tsunami For Brainrots-radioactive coins that glow with danger and promise. Players are tearing through event zones and decoding cryptic tasks to collect them before the tide hits. Here’s how the system works, who controls it, and why these coins might be the game’s biggest secret yet.
How to Obtain Radioactive Coins in Escape Tsunami For Brainrots
You can only earn Radioactive Coins during the hourly Radioactive Event, so keep an eye on the notice board and join as soon as the timer hits zero. Once the event starts, collect coins that spawn across the field while dodging the tsunami, or head into the Toxic Waste Tunnel and finish the parkour for a bigger payout. During some events, Bombardino Crocodilo also drops Radioactive Bombs that you can hit with your bat to trigger coin showers, giving you another fast way to stack up coins.
You can only obtain Radioactive Coins during a Radioactive Event in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots. Luckily, there are several ways to get them, and here’s a list of them:
Radioactive Event Bomb
The Radioactive event takes place once every hour and lasts for five minutes in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots. You can find out when the next Radioactive event takes place at the notice board. During the Radioactive event, some Bombardilo Crocodilo will spawn all over the area, and they’ll drop Radioactive bombs.
Equip a bat and run towards the bomb. Try to hit it as fast as possible until it explodes and drops plenty of Radioactive coins around. Make sure to increase your speed before doing this.
You can even find surplous amount of Radioactive coins scattered all over the map. However, this is a rare version of the Radioactive event, which majorly appears during Admin Abuse and Wave Wednesdays.
Toxic Waste Tunnel
During the Radioactive event, you’ll notice strange, broken gates on the side of the areas where you pause to avoid the Tsunami. If you find one as mentioned in the image below, make sure to go inside.
You need to complete the parkour successfully without falling into the green nuclear liquid. Falling will result in death, respawning you at your base. Parkour is simple; you just need to jump on the platforms and cross them. But be careful, as other players might try to hit you with their bats. Completing the parkour will reward you with 30 Radioactive coins or a Radioactive Lucky Block.
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Uses of Radioactive Coins in Escape Tsunami For Brainrots
Radioactive coins power exclusive event boosts in Escape Tsunami For Brainrots, letting players upgrade tsunami barriers for longer survival runs. Spend them on rare brainrot mutations that grant speed bursts or shield regenerations during floods. Trade coins at hidden developer altars to summon ally drones that deflect waves. Use them to buy cosmetic skins with glow effects, visible only in high-score replays. Collect enough to activate the secret mega-tsunami mode, where rewards double for top survivors.
You can use Radioactive coins for the Radioactive spin in Escape Tsunami for Brainrots. Each spin costs 20 coins and rewards you with various brainrots and other items. The Radioactive spin rewards are as follows:
- Radioactive Random Cosmic (53.2%)
- Radioactive Random Secret (29.6%)
- 2x Server Luck (11.8%)
- Radioactive Random Celestial (5.3%)
- Radioactive Lucky Block (0.1%)
- Radioactive Bulbito Bandito Traktorrito (0.001%)
What rewards can you get from Radioactive Spins
Radioactive Spins give a mix of money, buffs, items, and exclusive brainrots, with most results being common money and only tiny chances for the rare stuff.
Full reward list and odds
From the Radioactive Spin wheel itself you can get:
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50K cash (very common, around 55.5% in the Steal a Brainrot version).
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200K cash (uncommon, about 34%).
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2M cash (rare, about 7.5%).
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2x Server Luck boost (very rare, about 2%).
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Radioactive Lucky Block (ultra rare, about 0.1% in ETB).
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Radioactive Slap / similar event item (about 0.5%).
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Radioactive Airstrike, only available after you’ve already hit the Radioactive Slap once (about 0.1%).
In Escape Tsunami for Brainrots specifically, the wheel is focused less on raw money and more on units and event stuff:
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Random Radioactive Cosmic brainrot (most common reward).
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Random Radioactive Secret brainrot.
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Random Radioactive Celestial/other high-tier brainrots.
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Mutations (including the Radioactive mutation that boosts money per second up to about 3.5x on some units).
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2x server luck or similar global boosts.
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Radioactive Lucky Block (about 0.1% chance from the spin in ETB).
If you tell me what you mainly care about (money vs rare brainrots vs buffs), I can suggest whether it’s worth dumping coins into spins or saving them.
How to get Radioactive Coins during events
You can only earn Radioactive Coins while a Radioactive Event is active, and there are three main ways to do it.
1. Break Radioactive Bombs
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Radioactive Events happen about once every hour and last five minutes; the timer is shown on the in-game notice board.
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When the event starts, Bombardilo/Bombardino Crocodilo enemies drop glowing Radioactive Bombs around the map.
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Equip your bat, sprint to a bomb, and spam-hit it until it explodes, then quickly run through the coin shower to scoop up as many coins as possible.
2. Secret Toxic Waste Tunnel / Obby
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During the event, a side gate (Toxic Waste Tunnel / secret obstacle course) opens near the main area.
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Go through the gate, complete the parkour without falling into the green toxic liquid or getting knocked off by other players’ bats.
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A successful run usually gives around 30 Radioactive Coins or sometimes a Radioactive Lucky Block, once per event instance.
3. Map-Scattered Coins (Rare Event Variant)
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In certain Radioactive Event variants (like Admin Abuse or special weekday events), extra Radioactive Coins can spawn all over the map.
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Keep moving in wide loops, prioritizing safe paths where the tsunami won’t catch you, and grab any free coins you see between waves.
If you tell me your movement speed and whether you play public or private lobbies, I can suggest whether you should focus more on bombs or on the parkour gate each event.


