Triceratops Blook in Blooket

Triceratops is an Epic blook in Blooket, found in the Dino Pack with a 3.72% drop rate per opening. It plays a central role in Deceptive Dinos, where it symbolises +500 fossils (the same value as T-Rex, the pack’s Legendary). The design faithfully recreates the real Triceratops, three forward-facing horns and a large bony frill, making it one of the most anatomically recognisable blooks in the game. The Dino Pack mirrors the Bot Pack’s drop structure exactly, so anyone familiar with one pack’s odds already understands the other. To model expected Dino Pack returns at any token budget, the BlooketIQ calculator covers the full rarity spread.

Triceratops Blook in Blooket

Triceratops Quick Stats

Attribute

Value

Rarity

Epic

Pack

Dino Pack

Drop Rate

3.72% (approximately 1 in 27 per opening)

Pack Cost

25 tokens per opening

Availability

Year-round (permanent pack)

Blook Score

20

Sell Value

75 tokens

Game Modes

Deceptive Dinos (+500 fossils), Café

Chroma Reskin

None

How to Get Triceratops in Blooket

Triceratops drops from the Dino Pack at 3.72%, the pack costs 25 tokens per opening. The Dino Pack and Bot Pack share an identical rarity structure: four Uncommons at 19.5%, two Rares at 9%, one Epic at ~3.7%, and one Legendary at 0.3%. Both are tied as the smallest permanent packs in the game with just 8 blooks each. Neither pack contains a Chroma.

The Dino Pack’s Legendary is T-Rex (0.3%), making Triceratops the second-rarest pull in the pack.

Triceratops in Game Modes

Triceratops appears in 2 Blooket game modes, Deceptive Dinos and Café.

Deceptive Dinos (+500 Fossils)

Triceratops symbolises +500 fossils in Deceptive Dinos, the same fossil value assigned to T-Rex, despite the rarity gap between Epic and Legendary. When multipliers are active, this base value compounds. Deceptive Dinos functions similarly to Crypto Hack: players excavate fossils from rocks, with the option to cheat for better rewards at the risk of being investigated and caught by other players.

Triceratops also appears as a team player blook in Deceptive Dinos, one of several Dino Pack blooks that double as both fossil rewards and player avatars within the mode.

Café

Triceratops appears as a customer in Café mode.

Triceratops Design & Appearance

Triceratops depicts a green-brown dinosaur with three prominent forward-facing horns and a large bony frill extending from the back of its skull. The design closely matches the real Triceratops, a herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period (~68–66 million years ago). The three-horn arrangement and shield-like frill served as defence against predators, and the blook captures both features clearly.

Triceratops has no Chroma reskin. The Dino Pack contains no Chromas at all, it is one of four Chroma-less permanent packs (alongside Bot, Medieval, and Wonderland). The community has proposed Chroma dinosaur concepts (such as a Spinosaurus), but none have been implemented.

Triceratops Trivia

  1. Triceratops awards the same +500 fossils as T-Rex in Deceptive Dinos, despite T-Rex being a Legendary (0.3%) and Triceratops an Epic (3.72%). This equal fossil value makes Triceratops a disproportionately high-value pull relative to its rarity.
  2. The Dino Pack and Bot Pack are structural twins, identical drop rates at every tier (19.5% / 9% / 3.7% / 0.3%) and tied as the smallest permanent packs with 8 blooks each. Neither contains a Chroma.
  3. The real Triceratops lived during the late Cretaceous period (~68–66 million years ago) alongside Tyrannosaurus rex. Fossil evidence suggests the two species coexisted and may have been predator-prey, a dynamic mirrored in the Dino Pack where both blooks appear together.
  4. Triceratops means “three-horned face” in Greek, two large brow horns and one smaller nose horn. The bony frill is believed to have functioned both as predator defence and as a display structure for attracting mates.
  5. Dino Egg and Dino Fossil are the only Dino Pack blooks that are not actual dinosaurs. Every other blook in the pack (Amber, Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, Brontosaurus, Triceratops, T-Rex) represents a prehistoric animal or material.
  6. The Dino Pack’s 3.72% Epic rate uses a more precise decimal than the Bot Pack’s 3.7%, the wiki lists Triceratops at 3.72% specifically, suggesting the pack’s internal rarity math rounds slightly differently.
  7. Grinding the Dino Pack toward T-Rex at 0.3%? The BlooketIQ calculator lets you set a target confidence level and see expected spend, Triceratops pull counts included as a natural byproduct. Free to use, independently built, no Blooket LLC affiliation.

Dino Pack Directory

The Dino Pack is a permanent pack available year-round for 25 tokens per opening. Designed for the Deceptive Dinos game mode.

  • Amber, Uncommon, 19.5%
  • Dino Egg, Uncommon, 19.5%
  • Dino Fossil, Uncommon, 19.5%
  • Stegosaurus, Uncommon, 19.5%
  • Velociraptor, Rare, 9%
  • Brontosaurus, Rare, 9%
  • Triceratops, Epic, 3.72% (this page)
  • T-Rex, Legendary, 0.3%

FAQs

How do you get Triceratops in Blooket? 

Open the Dino Pack (25 tokens, year-round). Triceratops drops at 3.72% per opening.

How many fossils does Triceratops give in Deceptive Dinos? 

+500 fossils, the same as T-Rex (Legendary), which makes Triceratops a high-value Epic in gameplay terms.

Does the Dino Pack have a Chroma? 

No. The Dino Pack is one of four permanent packs with no Chromas (alongside Bot, Medieval, and Wonderland).

What is a Triceratops? 

A herbivorous dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period (~68–66 million years ago) with three facial horns and a large bony frill. The name means “three-horned face” in Greek.

Is the Dino Pack the same as the Bot Pack? 

In structure, yes, both share identical drop rates at every rarity tier and both contain 8 blooks. The themes differ entirely (prehistoric dinosaurs vs. robots).