Brontosaurus Blook in Blooket

Brontosaurus is a Rare blook in Blooket — found in the Dino Pack with a 9% drop rate per opening. It appears in 3 game modes — one more than its fellow Rare Velociraptor — making it the most-featured Dino Pack Rare. In Deceptive Dinos, Brontosaurus represents the +125 fossils ability — the highest Rare-tier excavation, sitting just below the jump to Triceratops at +250 (Epic). The blook also carries one of the more interesting real-world backstories: Brontosaurus was originally classified as its own species, then reclassified as Apatosaurus for over a century, before a 2015 study reinstated it as a distinct genus — one of palaeontology’s most famous naming controversies. Dino Pack probability is available at the BlooketIQ calculator.

Brontosaurus Blook in Blooket

Brontosaurus Quick Stats

Attribute

Value

Rarity

Rare

Pack

Dino Pack

Drop Rate

9% (approximately 1 in 11 per opening)

Pack Cost

25 tokens per opening

Availability

Year-round (permanent pack)

Blook Score

10

Sell Value

20 tokens

Game Modes

Deceptive Dinos (+125 fossils), Factory, Café

Chroma Reskin

None

How to Get Brontosaurus in Blooket

Brontosaurus drops from the Dino Pack at 9% — matching Velociraptor. The Dino Pack costs 25 tokens per opening. Both Rares sit at equal odds between the four Uncommons (19.5% each) and Triceratops (Epic, 3.7%).

Brontosaurus in Game Modes

Brontosaurus appears across 3 game modes — Deceptive Dinos, Factory, and Café — one more than Velociraptor.

Deceptive Dinos (+125 Fossils)

Brontosaurus represents +125 fossils — the highest Rare-tier excavation in Deceptive Dinos. With a ×1.5 multiplier it reaches +187.5, and with ×2 it reaches +250 (matching Triceratops‘ base value). The gap between Brontosaurus (+125) and Triceratops (+250) is the largest single jump in the fossil hierarchy — doubling the value between Rare and Epic.

Factory

Brontosaurus operates as a production unit in Factory. Dino Pack blooks are not among the top-tier Factory units (Wonderland and Medieval dominate), but Brontosaurus provides early-game value before better blooks are pulled.

Café

Brontosaurus appears as a customer.

Brontosaurus Design & Appearance

Brontosaurus depicts a large, blue, long-necked sauropod dinosaur. The wiki notes the blue colouring is a creative choice — real Brontosaurus colouration is unknown, as no skin pigmentation evidence has survived 150+ million years of fossilisation.

The name “Brontosaurus” carries one of palaeontology’s most famous classification controversies. The genus was first described in 1879, then reclassified as Apatosaurus in 1903 — with scientists ruling the two were the same animal. For over a century, “Brontosaurus” was considered an outdated synonym. However, a comprehensive 2015 study re-examined the evidence and concluded Brontosaurus was distinct enough to warrant its own genus again. Blooket uses “Brontosaurus” rather than “Apatosaurus” — technically correct since the 2015 reinstatement, though the debate continues among palaeontologists.

Brontosaurus has no Chroma reskin. The Dino Pack contains no Chromas.

Brontosaurus Trivia

  1. Brontosaurus appears in 3 game modes (Deceptive Dinos, Factory, Café) — one more than Velociraptor (2 modes), making it the most-featured Rare in the Dino Pack.
  2. The +125 fossils ability is the highest Rare-tier excavation in Deceptive Dinos. The jump from Brontosaurus (+125) to Triceratops (+250) is the largest single gap in the entire fossil hierarchy — the value exactly doubles between Rare and Epic.
  3. Brontosaurus was “extinct” as a species name for 112 years (1903–2015). It was reclassified as Apatosaurus in 1903, then reinstated as its own genus by a 2015 study — one of the longest taxonomic comebacks in palaeontology.
  4. The name “Brontosaurus” means “thunder lizard” — from Greek “brontē” (thunder) and “sauros” (lizard). Despite the cool name, real Brontosaurus were herbivores that likely spent most of their time eating plants rather than thundering across landscapes.
  5. The blook’s blue colouring is entirely speculative — no dinosaur skin pigmentation evidence survives from 150+ million years ago, so all sauropod colour depictions are creative choices.
  6. Velociraptor is the only other Rare in the Dino Pack — confirmed on both wiki pages. Together they are the two Rare-tier representatives of 200 million years of dinosaur diversity.
  7. Grinding Dino Packs toward T-Rex at 0.3%? The BlooketIQ calculator projects expected Brontosaurus and Velociraptor pulls per token budget — free, independently maintained, no Blooket LLC affiliation.

Dino Pack Directory

The Dino Pack is a permanent pack available year-round for 25 tokens per opening. Tied with Bot Pack as the smallest permanent pack (8 blooks).

  • Amber — Uncommon · 19.5%
  • Dino Egg — Uncommon · 19.5%
  • Dino Fossil — Uncommon · 19.5%
  • Stegosaurus — Uncommon · 19.5%
  • Velociraptor — Rare · 9%
  • Brontosaurus — Rare · 9% (this page)
  • Triceratops — Epic · 3.7%
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex — Legendary · 0.3%

FAQs

How do you get Brontosaurus in Blooket?

Open the Dino Pack (25 tokens, year-round). Brontosaurus drops at 9% per opening.

What does Brontosaurus do in Deceptive Dinos?

It gives +125 fossils — the highest Rare-tier value. With ×2 multiplier, it reaches +250, matching Triceratops’ base.

Is “Brontosaurus” the correct name?

Currently, yes; a 2015 study reinstated Brontosaurus as its own genus after 112 years as an “Apatosaurus” synonym. The debate continues among palaeontologists, but the name is scientifically valid.

Why is Brontosaurus blue?

Creative choice, no one knows what colour Brontosaurus actually was. Skin pigmentation does not survive 150+ million years of fossilisation.

Does Brontosaurus have a Chroma?

No. The Dino Pack has no Chromas at all.