Chilly Chameleon is a Chroma blook in Blooket the rarest rarity tier obtainable from packs. It is found in the Blizzard Pack with a 0.02% drop rate per opening, available only during the annual Blooket Holidays (December through early January). Chilly Chameleon was added on December 2, 2025, and is currently the rarest blook in the Blizzard Pack. The BlooketIQ pack odds calculator supports the Blizzard Pack during the active holiday window and estimates cumulative pull probability for Chilly Chameleon across any token amount.
Attribute | Value |
Rarity | Chroma (Seasonal) |
Pack | Blizzard Pack |
Drop Rate | 0.02% (1 in 5,000 per opening) |
Pack Cost | 25 tokens per opening |
Availability | Seasonal — Blooket Holidays (December–January) only |
Blook Score | 50 |
Sell Value | 300 tokens |
Animated | No |
Game Modes | Café only |
Base Blook | Chameleon (Uncommon, Safari Pack) |
Chilly Chameleon is obtained by opening the Blizzard Pack during the annual Blooket Holidays event, typically running from early December through early January.
Chilly Chameleon has a 0.02% drop rate equivalent to a 1 in 5,000 chance per pack opening. This makes it the rarest blook in the current Blizzard Pack, ahead of Peppermint Bark at 0.03%. The Blizzard Pack costs 25 tokens per opening and currently contains 13 obtainable blooks. The combined Chroma rate for the current Blizzard Pack is approximately 0.05% per opening.
Chilly Chameleon was added on December 2, 2025, alongside Peppermint Bark and a new non-Chroma blook, Santa’s Sleigh. These three replaced the retired 2024 Chromas (Cozy Baby Penguin and Holiday Elf).
Each pack opening is an independent random event. Use the BlooketIQ pack odds calculator to estimate your cumulative probability of pulling Chilly Chameleon at any token budget during the Blizzard Pack window.
Chilly Chameleon appears in only 1 Blooket game mode Café, where it shows up as a customer. It does not appear in any other game mode.
Chilly Chameleon is a Chroma reskin of the Chameleon blook, an Uncommon from the Safari Pack.
The design transforms the base Chameleon from its warm safari colors into an icy, winter-themed version with cold blue and frosty tones. The outfit styling nearly matches Chilly Flamingo, a Chroma awarded for completing 10 full sets of stickers in the December 2023 Contest of Candy. Both “Chilly” Chromas share a similar visual language of icy, wintry character transformations.
Chilly Chameleon is a cross-pack reskin the base Chameleon lives in the Safari Pack (year-round), but the Chroma variant appears exclusively in the seasonal Blizzard Pack. This continues the Blizzard Pack’s pattern of pulling base blooks from other packs for its Chromas
The Blizzard Pack is a seasonal pack available each December through early January, costing 25 tokens per opening. Its Chroma lineup has changed every year.
2020–2021 (Retired): Tropical Globe — 0.02% · Frost Wreath — 0.03%
2022 (Retired): London · Japan · Egypt · Paris · New York Snow Globes — 0.05% rotating
2023 (Retired): Red Sweater Snowman — 0.02% · Blue Sweater Snowman — 0.02% · Elf Sweater Snowman — 0.01%
2024 (Retired): Cozy Baby Penguin — 0.02% · Holiday Elf — 0.03%
2025 (Current):
BlooketIQ’s Blooket calculator supports the Blizzard Pack during the active December–January window.
Chilly Chameleon is obtained by opening the Blizzard Pack during Blooket Holidays in December–January. It has a 0.02% drop rate per opening. The pack costs 25 tokens.
No. The Blizzard Pack is a seasonal pack only available during December through early January. Chilly Chameleon cannot be obtained outside of this window.
Chilly Chameleon is a Chroma reskin of the Chameleon, an Uncommon from the Safari Pack. The design adds icy, wintry tones to the normally warm-colored safari animal.
There is no guaranteed amount. Use the BlooketIQ pack odds calculator to estimate your cumulative chance during the Blizzard Pack window. Each opening is an independent event.
Unknown. The Blizzard Pack has retired its Chromas every year since 2022. Whether Chilly Chameleon returns next December depends on Blooket’s seasonal decisions.