If you’re playing Steal a Brainrot in a public server, you’re in constant panic and anxiety. Not only do you have to steal other players’ brainrots to generate wealth, you simultaneously have to hold your ground to prevent others from stealing your characters. Players typically hop from one server to the next to avoid this, but there is an alternative (arguably, better) way.

Here’s where private servers for Steal a Brainrot come into place; a maximum of eight players interact with each other and play the mode on standard rules. Unlike public servers, there’s less chaos. If you make friends along the way, you can also opt for some safe dealings with them. Below, we’ve provided peaceful private server links for Steal a Brainrot; read on to learn more. 

Numerous players give out their private server links on the internet for free, though a total number of 8 players in one server can limit your chances of a successful join; hence, act fast. 

That said, here are a few private server links for Steal a Brainrot: 

Note: Server links tend to expire. While we will regularly update the links on this blog, you can alternatively browse for new server links on Roblox’s Official Discord Channel. 

How to Create Your Own Private Steal a Brainrot Server?

Private servers have their advantages, but it’s worth noting that they don’t come cheap. You must pay a monthly fee of 79 Robux to create and maintain your own server. That said, if you’re looking to grind with your friends, deal safely, and overall have a good time, follow these steps to successfully create your own private Steal a Brainrot Server: 

  • Open the ‘Brainrot’ experience on your device and locate the Socials section. 
  • Click the Create Private Server option. You’ll be prompted to pay 79 Robux. 
  • After payment, name your private server and generate a shareable URL link with your friends. 

How to Join a Private Steal a Brainrot Server?

Joining a private Steal a Brainrot server works like any other Roblox experience; simply open the link, and you’ll be redirected from your browser towards the in-game server page. Once joined, go through the server rules since hosts tend to kick players who break them. 

While the server is private, the standard rules of the experience are typically followed; you’re free to trade and steal unless stated otherwise. Do note, though, that scammers lurk on the internet with their server links as well. It is vital, then, to open verifiable links and stay vigilant.

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