About kickaluckyblock.org

kickaluckyblock.org is an independent, fan-made resource for players of the Roblox experience Kick a Lucky Block. We exist to be the boring, accurate, sourced guide site for the game — not the fastest, not the noisiest.

Last updated: Verified

Who we are NOT

We are not Roblox Corporation, we are not the developer (No More Flops), we are not affiliated with anyone working on the game, and we are not a Roblox-endorsed channel. Anything official lives on the official links page; everything on this site is community work covering the experience from the outside.

Official Kick a Lucky Block Roblox promotional image (variant 3) showing in-game zones and Brainrot characters
Official Roblox promotional image. Source: Roblox Thumbnails API.

The developer & group

The game is published on Roblox by the group No More Flops (group id 1041977165). The group's profile, pulled from the official Roblox v1 groups API on April 30, 2026, returns the following first-party numbers:

  • Members: 3,279,792.
  • Group verified badge: not present (the group itself does not currently carry Roblox's verified badge).
  • Group owner: Roblox user id 646338867 — username adamdguy, display name "JamesDin". The owner's personal profile does carry a verified badge.
  • Public games published by the group: only one — Kick a Lucky Block. The group has not yet released any other public Roblox experience.

We mention all of this for transparency: the only verified developer channel beyond the experience page itself and the official Discord is the No More Flops Roblox group. If anyone tells you the game has a separate developer Twitter / TikTok / YouTube and that channel is not on the official links page, treat it as unverified.

Who we are

We are a small group of long-time Roblox players who like building careful, sourced reference sites for fast-moving games. The work we publish here follows the same editorial principles regardless of which experience we're covering:

  • Every meaningful claim ties back to a public source.
  • Codes are never invented — we only publish codes we can verify.
  • We mark high-freshness pages with a "Last verified" date so you can decide whether to trust them today.
  • When sources disagree, we say so on the page rather than picking a side.

How we source

Every article on this site has a source list at the bottom. The sourcing rules we use:

  1. Official-first. The Roblox experience page, the developer's group page, the official Discord and any developer-published patch notes always outrank third-party guides when they conflict.
  2. Two-source minimum for risky claims. Multipliers, prices, and unlock thresholds get cross-checked against at least two independent sources before they go on a page.
  3. Mark gaps as gaps. If a number is not consistently documented, we say so. We do not stretch a single low-authority blog into a fact.

How we update

  • Codes & Updates pages — re-verified weekly at minimum, immediately on any patch announcement.
  • Mutations & Game Passes — re-verified after any patch that touches game economy.
  • Wiki / Beginner / Strategy pages — re-verified at major content updates and on a rolling quarterly schedule.

AI disclosure

Decorative imagery on this site (icons, OG cards, header art) is created with AI image tools and is clearly tagged as decorative; it is never presented as a real screenshot of the game. All written content is reviewed by a human before publication, and every claim is sourced. We do not paste AI output to pages without verification.

How to reach us

The fastest way to flag a correction or suggest a guide is the official Discord, linked from the official links page. Please paste the source link with any correction so we can verify it.

Trademarks

Roblox, the Roblox logo, and any developer or game names referenced on this site are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. We use them only for descriptive purposes — to identify the experience we are writing about.