The Catch a Brainrot map hub connects Grass Zone and Ice Zone, plus future keys, routes, Rot Center, Brainrot Lab, and encounter pages. Exact coordinates and unlock conditions are not published until they are checked at Place ID 140063367098641.
What belongs on the Catch a Brainrot map hub?
The map hub is the home for areas, entrances, routes, keys, service points, encounter regions, and screenshots that help a player move through the correct game. The current verification brief names Grass Zone and Ice Zone. It also identifies keys, routes, Rot Center, and Brainrot Lab as useful future location topics. Those topics can be organized now, but a map page should not be filled with decorative or invented coordinates.
The identity lock remains important. A map for a different Roblox experience can look plausible because Brainrot games reuse colorful zones and creature names. Every screenshot, route note, or location claim must be checked against Place ID 140063367098641 and creator Indieun x zv_u.
Planned map fields
| Map field | Publication standard |
|---|---|
| Area | Visible name in the target game. |
| Entrance | Screenshot or repeatable route from a known point. |
| Key or gate | Visible item and condition, with checked date. |
| Route | Annotated path that a player can follow. |
| Encounters | Brainrot Index entry tied to the area. |
| Service point | Visible Rot Center, Lab, or other named location. |
| Return path | Verified way back or a clearly labeled unknown. |
This structure lets future guides answer “where do I go?” without pretending that the route is complete. It also prevents a location from being promoted because a community page used a confident heading.
Grass Zone and Ice Zone
Grass Zone and Ice Zone are the current named areas. The zones page gives the high-level scope; the map hub will receive separate map images or route pages when the locations are checked. Questions such as “how do I unlock Ice Zone?”, “where is the key?”, and “which Brainrots spawn there?” need direct evidence. The zone name alone cannot answer them.
If you are collecting evidence, record the starting point, visible signs, locked gates, keys, and any teleport or healing location. Include the Roblox experience link or a session note so another player can tell which game the image belongs to. Do not rely on a cropped screenshot with no identity context.
Map claims held for now
Exact key coordinates, chest locations, shortest routes, level gates, route danger, spawn points, and completion checklists remain held. The site will not publish a “complete map” label until the relevant areas are evidenced. The result is a smaller but more dependable Catch a Brainrot map hub that can expand as real in-game notes arrive.