Dormouse Blook in Blooket

Dormouse is a Rare blook in Blooket — found in the Wonderland Pack with a 6.5% drop rate per opening. It is one of 8 blooks in the game that are partially hidden inside an object — Dormouse peeks out from a teacup, referencing the character’s habit of falling asleep during the Mad Hatter’s tea party in Lewis Carroll’s novel. In Tower of Doom, Dormouse breaks the expected Wonderland pattern: its highest stat is Strength (16), not Charisma or Wisdom — making it the physically strongest Wonderland Rare despite being the sleepiest character in the source material. Wonderland Pack estimates are available at the BlooketIQ calculator.

Dormouse Blook in Blooket

Dormouse Quick Stats

Attribute

Value

Rarity

Rare

Pack

Wonderland Pack

Drop Rate

6.5% (approximately 1 in 15 per opening)

Pack Cost

20 tokens per opening

Availability

Year-round (permanent pack)

Blook Score

10

Sell Value

20 tokens

Game Modes

Café, Tower of Doom, Crazy Kingdom, Factory

Chroma Reskin

None

How to Get Dormouse in Blooket

Dormouse drops from the Wonderland Pack at 6.5% — matching Cheshire Cat and White Rabbit. The Wonderland Pack costs 20 tokens per opening. All three Rares share equal odds at 6.5%, below the five Uncommons and above Caterpillar and Mad Hatter (Epics, 2.5% each).

Dormouse in Game Modes

Dormouse appears across 4 game modes — Café, Tower of Doom, Crazy Kingdom, and Factory.

Tower of Doom (Card — Strength Specialist)

Dormouse is a Castle (🏰) category card with default stats of 16 Strength, 10 Charisma, and 14 Wisdom. Its 16 Strength is the highest among the three Wonderland Rares — an ironic stat assignment given the Dormouse’s perpetual sleepiness in the source material. While Cheshire Cat leads in Charisma (17) and White Rabbit leads in Wisdom (17), Dormouse quietly holds the physical attack edge.

Crazy Kingdom

Dormouse participates in Crazy Kingdom alongside all 11 Wonderland blooks — the only pack where every member appears in the mode.

Factory

Dormouse functions as a Wonderland (🏰) unit in Factory, contributing to the synergy multiplier that makes Wonderland the dominant Factory strategy.

Café

Dormouse appears as a customer.

Dormouse Design & Appearance

Dormouse depicts a small brown mouse partially hidden inside a blue-and-white teacup — one of 8 blooks in the game that are partially concealed by an object. The others include Autumn Cat, Leprechaun, Fairy, Pumpkin Puppy, Amber, Joey, and Pumpkin King. The teacup references the Mad Hatter’s tea party scene from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” where the Dormouse is perpetually drowsy and keeps falling asleep mid-conversation.

In Carroll’s novel, the Dormouse is named Mallymkun — a name used in Tim Burton’s 2010 film adaptation where the character is voiced by Barbara Windsor. In real life, dormice are nocturnal rodents found across Africa, Asia, and Europe — known for their hibernation periods that can last over six months.

Dormouse has no Chroma reskin. The Wonderland Pack contains no Chromas.

Dormouse Trivia

  1. Dormouse is one of 8 blooks partially hidden inside an object — peeking out of a teacup that references the Mad Hatter’s tea party. The other partially hidden blooks include Autumn Cat, Leprechaun, Fairy, Pumpkin Puppy, Amber, Joey, and Pumpkin King.
  2. Dormouse’s Tower of Doom Strength stat (16) is the highest among the three Wonderland Rares — an ironic assignment for a character whose defining trait is falling asleep. The sleepiest character hits the hardest.
  3. Each Wonderland Rare specialises in a different Tower of Doom stat: Dormouse leads Strength (16), Cheshire Cat leads Charisma (17), White Rabbit leads Wisdom (17). Together they form a balanced trifecta.
  4. In Carroll’s novel, the Dormouse’s name is Mallymkun — used in Tim Burton’s 2010 film. The character is famous for telling a story about three sisters who lived at the bottom of a treacle well, repeatedly falling asleep during the telling.
  5. Dormouse’s Battle Royale team name was “Short and Stout” — a reference to the nursery rhyme “I’m a Little Teapot” that fits the teacup design.
  6. Real dormice can hibernate for over six months — one of the longest hibernation periods of any mammal. The English word “dormouse” likely derives from the French “dormir” (to sleep).
  7. Hunting King of Hearts at 0.3%? The BlooketIQ calculator shows expected Dormouse, Cheshire Cat, and White Rabbit accumulation per token spend — independently maintained, no Blooket LLC connection.

FAQs

How do you get Dormouse in Blooket?

Open the Wonderland Pack (20 tokens, year-round). Dormouse drops at 6.5% per opening.

Why is Dormouse inside a teacup?

It references the Mad Hatter’s tea party from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” where the Dormouse is perpetually drowsy and keeps falling asleep during conversation.

What is Dormouse’s best Tower of Doom stat?

Strength (16) — ironically, the highest combat stat among Wonderland Rares, despite the character being famous for sleeping.

Does Dormouse have a Chroma?

No. The Wonderland Pack has no Chromas.

What is a dormouse in real life?

A small nocturnal rodent found in Africa, Asia, and Europe. They are famous for hibernation periods exceeding six months — the name likely derives from the French “dormir” (to sleep).