Mad Hatter Blook in Blooket

Mad Hatter is an Epic blook in Blooket, found in the Wonderland Pack with a 2.5% drop rate per opening, matched identically with its packmate Caterpillar. Together they form the only Epic pair in the game that shares an exact drop rate within the same pack. Mad Hatter pulls significant weight in gameplay: 5 game modes including Factory (where it functions as a high-value Wonderland synergy unit) and Tower Defense (where it is the final form of the Helpful Jester upgrade path). The character draws from Lewis Carroll’s eccentric tea-party host in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, and can even be recreated using Class Pass blook parts at Level 94. For Wonderland Pack planning targeting King of Hearts alongside both Epics, the BlooketIQ calculator covers the full probability breakdown.

Mad Hatter Blook in Blooket

Mad Hatter Quick Stats

Attribute

Value

Rarity

Epic

Pack

Wonderland Pack

Drop Rate

2.5% (1 in 40 per opening)

Pack Cost

20 tokens per opening

Availability

Year-round (permanent pack)

Blook Score

20

Sell Value

75 tokens

Game Modes

Factory, Tower Defense, Tower of Doom, Crazy Kingdom, Café

Chroma Reskin

None

How to Get Mad Hatter in Blooket

Mad Hatter drops from the Wonderland Pack at a 2.5% rate, identical to Caterpillar, the other Epic in the same pack. At 2.5%, both are the joint second-rarest Epics in the game, trailing only Pizza (Breakfast Pack, 2%). The Wonderland Pack costs 20 tokens per opening. The Breakfast Pack is the only other pack where two Epics have different rates, Wonderland and Aquatic both feature matched Epic pairs.

Mad Hatter in Game Modes

Mad Hatter appears across 5 Blooket game modes, one of the better showings for an Epic.

Factory (Wonderland Synergy Unit)

Mad Hatter operates as a Wonderland Pack (🏰) unit in Factory. Wonderland blooks are central to the dominant Factory strategy: filling all 10 slots with Wonderland blooks maximises the synergy multiplier (up to 5.5×). Strategy guides specifically name Mad Hatter alongside Caterpillar and King of Hearts as core targets when building an optimised Factory lineup.

Tower Defense (Helpful Jester Final Upgrade)

Mad Hatter is one of two final upgrades for the Helpful Jester tower, the other being Mini Jester. Choosing Mad Hatter multiplies attack and damage buffs by ×1.5, costing 4 tokens. This makes Mad Hatter the offensive-focused upgrade choice compared to Mini Jester’s alternative path.

Tower of Doom (Card)

Mad Hatter is a Castle (🏰) category card with default stats of 12 Strength, 18 Charisma, and 15 Wisdom. Its Charisma stat (18) is the standout, notably, despite being a strong card, no Tower of Doom final boss holds the Mad Hatter card. Only Parrot and Jester carry it.

Crazy Kingdom

Mad Hatter asks three questions: setting up a trivia game show, opening a mystery box, and buying an elephant for the kingdom. The game show request costs 15 Materials and 10 Gold but adds 10 People and 20 Happiness, one of the larger happiness boosts in the mode.

Café

Mad Hatter appears as a customer in Café mode.

Mad Hatter Design & Appearance

Mad Hatter depicts a colourful character wearing an oversized top hat, the signature visual element. The design directly references the Mad Hatter from Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” the eccentric host of the infamous tea party. Mad Hatter and Snowman are the only two blooks in Blooket shown wearing a top hat.

The blook looks nearly identical to the Jester (Rare, Medieval Pack), sharing similar proportions and a comparable colour palette. Mad Hatter can be recreated using Custom Blook parts from the Season 1 Class Pass at Level 94, one of only two blooks (alongside Alice) that can be approximated this way.

Mad Hatter has no Chroma reskin. The Wonderland Pack contains no Chromas at all, it is one of four Chroma-less permanent packs (alongside Medieval, Bot, and Dino).

Mad Hatter Trivia

  1. Mad Hatter and Caterpillar are the only Epic pair in the game that share an exact drop rate (2.5%) within the same pack. Wonderland and Aquatic are the only packs where both Epics match, but Breakfast Pack’s two Epics (French Toast 5%, Pizza 2%) differ.
  2. In Tower Defense, Mad Hatter is the final upgrade of the Helpful Jester tower, providing a ×1.5 attack/damage buff multiplier for 4 tokens. The alternative path leads to Mini Jester instead.
  3. Mad Hatter can be recreated using Custom Blook parts from the Season 1 Class Pass at Level 94, alongside Alice, making them the only two blooks reproducible through the Class Pass system.
  4. Despite being a strong Tower of Doom card (18 Charisma), no final boss in the mode holds Mad Hatter. Only Parrot and Jester carry this card, a curious gap in the boss deck.
  5. Mad Hatter and Snowman are the only two blooks in the game shown wearing a top hat, a design feature that connects a Wonderland character to a Christmas character through headwear alone.
  6. The Mad Hatter character originates from Lewis Carroll’s 1865 novel “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, the tea-party host known for riddles without answers and an eternal unbirthday celebration.
  7. Targeting the Wonderland Pack’s full Epic-to-Legendary spread? The BlooketIQ calculator projects cumulative pull probability for Mad Hatter, Caterpillar, and King of Hearts across any token budget, a community resource operating separately from Blooket LLC.

FAQs

How do you get Mad Hatter in Blooket? 

Open the Wonderland Pack (20 tokens, year-round). Mad Hatter drops at a 2.5% rate, tied with Caterpillar in the same pack.

What does Mad Hatter do in Tower Defense? 

It is the final upgrade of the Helpful Jester tower, providing a ×1.5 attack/damage buff multiplier. The alternative final upgrade is Mini Jester.

Is Mad Hatter good in Factory? 

Yes, as a Wonderland Pack (🏰) unit, Mad Hatter contributes to the synergy multiplier that makes Wonderland the dominant Factory strategy. Filling all slots with Wonderland blooks can reach a 5.5× multiplier.

Can you make Mad Hatter in the Class Pass? 

Yes, at Level 94 of the Season 1 Class Pass, Custom Blook parts allow you to recreate an approximate Mad Hatter. It is one of only two blooks that can be built this way.

Does Mad Hatter have a Chroma? 

No. The Wonderland Pack has no Chromas at all, one of four permanent packs without any Chroma blooks.