I watched the tracker blink as a Brainrot slipped through my fingers. You’ve felt that tug — one unknown move, one missed spawn, and the run evaporates. I opened the Trello and the path forward snapped into focus.
Last night I kept alt-tabbing between the game and a browser — Catch a Brainrot Trello, Wiki and Discord Links
When you need facts fast, these are the source pages pros and grinders use. The Trello is a living encyclopedia. Below are the official and community links you should bookmark:
- Catch a Brainrot Trello Board
- Catch a Brainrot Wiki (Official) — Indieun Fandom
- Catch a Brainrot Wiki — Community (BloxInformer)
- Catch a Brainrot Main Discord
- Catch a Brainrot Secondary Discord
- Catch a Brainrot Tier List
- Catch a Brainrot on Roblox
- Catch a Brainrot Roblox Community
Where can I find the official Catch a Brainrot Trello board?
Open the Trello link above. The board is the development and data backbone: spawn times, move descriptions, progression gates, and planned updates are all broken out into cards and lists so you don’t have to guess.
How do I join the Catch a Brainrot Discord?
Hit either Discord invite above — the main server is where devs post patch notes and hotfixes. Use the game-suggestions channel to propose ideas and the questions channel when you need a quick answer from players or staff.
What’s the quickest way to get rare Brainrot info?
Start with the Trello and cross-check the Indieun Fandom page and BloxInformer guide. If the Trello shows a spawn or move you don’t understand, the Wikis will usually add context or history within hours.

On a coffee-fueled morning I skimmed the move lists — what the Trello and Wikis actually contain
The short answer: everything you need to plan a run or test a build. Expect clear sections for:
- Core mechanics and progression gates
- Control mappings and hotkeys
- Area maps and notable locations
- Every Brainrot, with move sets and stats
- Egg types and spawn conditions
- Items, effects, and rarity notes
- Upcoming content roadmaps
- A searchable FAQ for repeat questions
If you use third-party tools — Trello for boards, Fandom for editable pages, and BloxInformer for tier analyses — you’ll speed up learning curves and avoid wasted runs.
I watched a giveaway drop in Discord and the chat erupted — community, codes and real-time updates
Discord is a town square. The servers are where codes appear, where Indieun runs giveaways, and where patch notes land first. If a code drops, someone posts it; if a bug hits, devs announce fixes; if you have a suggestion, the dev team reads the game-suggestions channel.
For competitive players, the community-run tier list and live discussion threads are as valuable as any guide. Keep an eye on pinned messages and the announcements channel to catch limited-time codes and events before they expire.
I’ve mapped this so you don’t waste runs or chase outdated info. Which find will change the way you play next — a tiny move tweak, a community tip, or a secret spawn — and who will disagree with you about it?