White Rabbit is a Rare blook in Blooket — found in the Wonderland Pack with a 6.5% drop rate per opening. It carries a structural distinction no other card in Tower of Doom can match: every single final boss — Unicorn (Stage 1), Santa Claus (Stage 2), and King (Stage 3) — holds the White Rabbit card in their deck. No other card appears in all three boss decks. White Rabbit also triggers a special multi-turn “Time Machine Quest” in Crazy Kingdom, has a seasonal Chroma (Spring Rabbit — Easter, 100% drop), and appears on the Wonderland Pack cover art. For Wonderland Pack token modelling, the BlooketIQ calculator covers all tiers.
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 (Time Machine Quest), Factory |
Chroma Reskin | Spring Rabbit (Easter, 100% drop, seasonal market purchase) |
White Rabbit drops from the Wonderland Pack at 6.5% — matching Cheshire Cat and Dormouse. The Wonderland Pack costs 20 tokens per opening. All three Rares share equal 6.5% odds. White Rabbit is also the base blook for Spring Rabbit (Easter Chroma, 100% drop rate during the Spring event).
White Rabbit appears across 4 game modes — Café, Tower of Doom, Crazy Kingdom, and Factory.
White Rabbit is a Castle (🏰) category card with default stats of 11 Strength, 14 Charisma, and 17 Wisdom. Its 17 Wisdom is the highest among the three Wonderland Rares. More significantly, White Rabbit is the only card held by all three Tower of Doom final bosses — Evil Unicorn (Stage 1, 70 HP), Evil Santa Claus (Stage 2, 100 HP), and Evil King (Stage 3, 150 HP). No other card appears in every boss deck.
White Rabbit has a special multi-turn sequence in Crazy Kingdom called the “Time Machine Quest” — a unique storyline where the Rabbit asks for resources to build a time machine. This is one of the few multi-turn narrative arcs in the mode. White Rabbit also asks standard questions about growing carrots instead of strawberries and requesting gold for studies.
White Rabbit functions as a Wonderland (🏰) unit in Factory — contributing to the dominant Wonderland synergy strategy.
White Rabbit appears as a customer.
White Rabbit depicts a white rabbit wearing a small vest and holding a pocket watch — the character who leads Alice down the rabbit hole in Carroll’s novel with the famous cry “I’m late! I’m late!” The design captures the perpetually hurried expression that defines the character. White Rabbit appears on the Wonderland Pack cover art — the face of the pack.
In Carroll’s novel, the White Rabbit is named Niven McTwisp — a name used in Tim Burton’s 2010 film adaptation. The character serves as Alice’s guide into Wonderland, always rushing between appointments for the Queen of Hearts.
White Rabbit’s Chroma is Spring Rabbit — an Easter-themed reskin available during the Spring event with a 100% drop rate. This makes it one of the more accessible Chromas in the game, obtainable each year during the Easter window.
The Wonderland Pack is a permanent pack available year-round for 20 tokens per opening. Based on “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.”
Open the Wonderland Pack (20 tokens, year-round). White Rabbit drops at 6.5% per opening.
No official reason — but White Rabbit is the only card that all three final bosses (Unicorn, Santa Claus, King) share in their decks. This makes it the most structurally important card in the mode.
Yes, Spring Rabbit, an Easter-themed variant available each year during the Spring event with a 100% drop rate.
A special multi-turn narrative where White Rabbit asks for resources to build a time machine — one of the few storyline sequences in Crazy Kingdom.
The character who leads Alice into Wonderland with the cry “I’m late!” Named Niven McTwisp in Tim Burton’s 2010 film. He perpetually rushes between appointments for the Queen of Hearts.