Trust and boundaries

Catch a Brainrot source policy.

A visible identity lock keeps this wiki from importing mechanics, codes, or pages from another Roblox experience.

Direct answer

This Catch a Brainrot source policy uses Place ID 140063367098641 and creator Indieun x zv_u as an identity lock, prefers official Roblox sources, labels requester-supplied in-game notes as provisional, and holds exact values or routes until they are checked.

Identity lock first

This Catch a Brainrot source policy starts with the exact Roblox identity: Place ID 140063367098641, Universe ID 10204207151, and creator Indieun x zv_u. A page with the same title but a different creator is a different evidence set. Every code, screenshot, guide, map, or mechanic must be checked against that identity before it can become a published claim.

This is necessary because Roblox search results contain several close matches. A different experience can use traps, enclosures, bait, offline cash, weather, or rebirth while still looking like the same keyword. This wiki does not merge them for convenience. It explicitly excludes other Place IDs and the separate games Catch and Feed a Brainrot and Steal a Brainrot.

Source hierarchy

The first source is the official Roblox experience page and Roblox universe metadata. These confirm the name, creator, description, public status, Place ID, Universe ID, and platform metadata. First-party developer announcements and creator channels can add release or update context when the link is verifiable. Platform-hosted images are used only with their provenance recorded.

Reputable coverage is useful for discovering player questions, such as why people search for codes, starters, Rotboxes, or abilities. It does not override the identity lock, and it cannot establish an exact price, odds table, route coordinate, or code for this game on its own. Community videos and wikis are task leads unless the claim is checked in the target experience.

Confirmed, provisional, and held

“Confirmed” means the source directly supports the visible claim. “Provisional” means a requester-supplied in-game note or a strong lead has identified a topic, but a full evidence pass is still needed. “Held” means a page would require a value, route, ranking, or code that the current source ledger does not support.

That distinction is why the Brainrots, Rotboxes, abilities, zones, starters, and map hubs can exist as useful overview pages without pretending that every entity row is complete. The site can tell a player what to look for and what to record next while avoiding a fabricated database.

Read this Catch a Brainrot source policy whenever a page claims a number, route, code, or mechanic without showing how it belongs to Place ID 140063367098641.

What this site will not publish

It will not publish copied codes, trap calculators, fake catch odds, invented map coordinates, unsupported tier lists, scripts, auto-farm instructions, or exact prices with no source. It will not use an AI-generated creature image as a screenshot, and it will not label a community video an official Catch a Brainrot trailer.

When a claim changes, the visible page, source link, checked date, update log, and related links should be updated together. That process keeps a Catch a Brainrot source policy practical for players instead of turning it into a hidden editorial rule.

Use this Catch a Brainrot source policy before trusting a new system page.