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How to Check WFL in Steal a Brainrot Before You Trade

Learn how to read Win, Fair or Lose results in Steal a Brainrot and why value, income, mutations, traits and exist count should be checked together.

Jun 5, 2026
How to Check WFL in Steal a Brainrot Before You Trade

WFL means Win, Fair or Lose. In Steal a Brainrot trading, it is the quick way players judge whether the Brainrots they receive are worth more than, close to, or lower than the Brainrots they offer.

The safest way to check WFL is to compare both sides before accepting the deal. You can use the SAB Trade Calculator to add your offer, add what you receive, choose mutations and traits, then review the total value and income side by side.

Start With Both Sides of the Trade

A WFL check only works when both sides are complete. Add every Brainrot you are giving away, then add every Brainrot you expect to receive. If one side has a rare mutation or multiple traits, include that setup instead of checking only the base Brainrot name.

Compare Value and Income Separately

Trade value and income do not always move in the same direction. A Brainrot can have strong income but weaker trading demand, or a rare value signal but lower cash generation. Check both numbers before calling a trade a win.

  • Value helps judge the player-to-player trade balance.
  • Income shows how much each side can generate over time.
  • Exist count gives another rarity signal for limited or hard-to-find Brainrots.

Why Mutations and Traits Change WFL

Two players can trade the same Brainrot name, but the result can change if one version has a better mutation or stronger traits. Mutation multipliers, trait bonuses and stacked traits can change both income and estimated value, so they should be part of every WFL check.

Use Exist Count as a Rarity Signal

Exist count is not the only thing that decides value, but it helps explain why some Brainrots are harder to trade for. Lower known supply can make an item more desirable, especially when demand is still active after a game update.

When a Fair Trade Is Still Risky

A calculator can show that two sides are close in value, but the trade may still be risky if demand is falling, the item recently became easier to obtain, or the other side is offering a setup that does not match what they claim. Recheck the Brainrot name, mutation and traits before accepting.

Quick WFL Checklist

  • Add every Brainrot on both sides.
  • Select the correct mutation for each Brainrot.
  • Add all visible traits before comparing totals.
  • Check both value and income, not just one number.
  • Use exist count to understand rarity and supply.

For fast checks, open SABCalculator.com, build both sides of the trade, and use the WFL result as a reference before making the final decision in game.