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All 13 Kick a Lucky Block Weights, Power, and Costs

Updated on May 25, 2026 (1 day ago)

Weights are the upgrade ladder behind stronger kicks in Kick a Lucky Block. Each weight has a power value and a shop cost, so the list is easiest to read as progression: start with the free Wooden Stick, then move through stronger weights as your cash catches up.

Rarity helps label the tier, but power and cost are the fields that change the decision. Power tells you how much stronger the weight is, while cost tells you whether that upgrade is realistic for your current income.

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Upgrade stage

Starter weights

3 items

Starter weights cover the first three steps of the ladder, from the free Wooden Stick to Stone Block. These rows are about getting enough early power to start reaching better kicks without needing late-game cash.

Wooden Stick

Common

Wooden Stick

Cost Free

Power
2
Bone Barbell

Rare

Bone Barbell

Cost $7.5K

Power
5
Stone Block

Epic

Stone Block

Cost $75K

Power
10
ImageNameRarityCostPower
Wooden Stick
Wooden StickCommonCost Free2
Bone Barbell
Bone BarbellRareCost $7.5K5
Stone Block
Stone BlockEpicCost $75K10

Upgrade stage

Early shop upgrades

3 items

Early shop upgrades move from hundreds of thousands into millions and hundreds of millions. Copper Plate, Iron Plate, and Ice Barbell are where the list starts feeling like a real cash progression path.

Copper Plate

Legendary

Copper Plate

Cost $500K

Power
50
Iron Plate

Mythic

Iron Plate

Cost $7.2M

Power
150
Ice Barbell

Godly

Ice Barbell

Cost $350M

Power
400
ImageNameRarityCostPower
Copper Plate
Copper PlateLegendaryCost $500K50
Iron Plate
Iron PlateMythicCost $7.2M150
Ice Barbell
Ice BarbellGodlyCost $350M400

Upgrade stage

High-cost weights

3 items

High-cost weights are the first billion and trillion-scale upgrades. Donut Barbell, Golden Barbell, and Heaven Plate are useful checkpoints for players who have moved past the opening grind.

Donut Barbell

Secret

Donut Barbell

Cost $6.2B

Power
1000
Golden Barbell

Divine

Golden Barbell

Cost $85B

Power
2500
Heaven Plate

Rainbow

Heaven Plate

Cost $1.2T

Power
6250
ImageNameRarityCostPower
Donut Barbell
Donut BarbellSecretCost $6.2B1000
Golden Barbell
Golden BarbellDivineCost $85B2500
Heaven Plate
Heaven PlateRainbowCost $1.2T6250

Upgrade stage

Endgame weights

4 items

Endgame weights carry the highest listed power values. Mega Golden Barbell, Neon Pulse, Giant Gold Star Barbell, and Emerald Barbell are long-term upgrades, with Emerald Barbell sitting at the top of the approved 13-row list.

Mega Golden Barbell

Hacked

Mega Golden Barbell

Cost $18T

Power
15000
Neon Pulse

Demon

Neon Pulse

Cost $500T

Power
40000
Giant Gold Star Barbell

OG

Giant Gold Star Barbell

Cost $20Q

Power
100000
Emerald Barbell

Celestial

Emerald Barbell

Cost $5S

Power
300000
ImageNameRarityCostPower
Mega Golden Barbell
Mega Golden BarbellHackedCost $18T15000
Neon Pulse
Neon PulseDemonCost $500T40000
Giant Gold Star Barbell
Giant Gold Star BarbellOGCost $20Q100000
Emerald Barbell
Emerald BarbellCelestialCost $5S300000

Weights are your kick-power ladder

Kick a Lucky Block uses weights as the main way to build kick power. You train, earn cash from the brainrots on your plot, and spend that cash on stronger weights. A small upgrade such as Bone Barbell is cheap enough to replace quickly, while late weights move into billions, trillions, and higher compact cost labels.

The list is sorted by progression because each row is basically the next shop step. For the next upgrade, compare the cost against the power jump. A higher rarity is useful as a tier label, but affordability and power gain matter more for the next purchase.

How to read the costs

Cost labelWhat it means in practice
FreeStarter item with no cash cost.
K, M, BThousands, millions, and billions of in-game cash.
TTrillions of in-game cash.
Q, SVery late-game compact cost labels used by the highest weights.

The cost labels stay compact because that is how upgrade lists are usually read in-game. Treat them as milestones in the ladder: early weights help you get moving, mid-list weights push into serious cash requirements, and the final weights are long-term targets.

How to Use This Kick a Lucky Block Weights List

Read each weight card as a simple upgrade comparison. Power is the strength value attached to that weight, Cost is the shop price, and Rarity is the tier label.

A practical upgrade path is to buy the strongest weight you can afford without getting stuck. The table does not include exact efficiency math, resale rules, or zone thresholds, so avoid treating one row as automatically perfect for every player. In normal play, your next useful target is usually the next weight that gives a clear power jump at a cost your income can handle.

FAQ

Q.

What do weights do in Kick a Lucky Block?

Weights increase your kick power. More kick power helps you send the lucky block farther, which is part of reaching better outcomes and building stronger progression.

Q.

What is the first weight in Kick a Lucky Block?

The first listed weight is Wooden Stick. It is a Common weight with 2 power and no cash cost.

Q.

Which Kick a Lucky Block weight has the highest listed power?

Emerald Barbell has the highest listed power in the approved 13-row weight list, with 300,000 power and a listed cost of $5S.

Q.

Should I buy every weight upgrade?

The safest path is to follow the ladder and buy the strongest upgrade you can reasonably afford. The listed data shows power and cost, but it does not include exact efficiency, resale, or zone-threshold math.

Q.

Why are the weights grouped by progression instead of rarity?

Each listed weight already has its own rarity tier, so rarity groups would mostly create one-item sections. Progression groups make it easier to see early, mid, high-cost, and endgame upgrades.

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