A verified Steal An Egg Pet progression guide covering all currently cross-checked Pets by Biome, Pet income, rarity, all confirmed Biomes and Speed requirements, and the safest way to farm stronger Eggs and Pets.
Pets are one of the most important progression systems in Steal An Egg. After you successfully steal an Egg and return it to your base, the Egg can hatch into a Pet. Those Pets generate income, helping you upgrade your base, improve your treadmill and build the Speed needed to reach harder Biomes.
This Steal An Egg Pet Tier List focuses on what can currently be verified: how Pets affect progression, how to judge whether a Pet is actually useful, the confirmed Biome and Speed progression, and how high-end Pet results should be evaluated.
Steal Egg → Hatch Pet → Generate Income → Upgrade Treadmill/Base → Increase Speed → Reach Better Biomes → Steal Better Eggs → Hatch Better Pets. A strong Pet is not just a rare-looking result; it should improve your actual active income or progression.
Steal An Egg Core Gameplay
The official Steal An Egg description explains the main gameplay loop: players steal Eggs from Pets, hatch those Eggs into rare Pets, earn money from their Pets, upgrade their treadmill and base, train Speed and eventually attempt more difficult Egg runs. Players can also steal Eggs from other players.
The current standard progression contains 9 confirmed Biomes: Forest, Lake, Desert, Jungle, Snow, Volcano, Abyss Ocean, Prehistoric and Cosmic.
Why Are Pets Important in Steal An Egg?
Pets are the economic engine behind Steal An Egg progression. The game specifically confirms that players earn money from their Pets. That income supports the upgrades needed to improve your base and treadmill.
Steal Egg → Hatch Pet → Generate Income → Upgrade Treadmill/Base → Increase Speed → Reach Better Biomes → Steal Better Eggs → Hatch Better Pets.
This is why a useful Pet Tier List should not rank Pets only by how rare their label looks. The most important question is: does this Pet improve the income or progression of your current base?
If your Pet collection is currently your main bottleneck, you can also browse Steal An Egg Pets available on LOLGA.
How Should You Rank Pets in Steal An Egg?
| What to Check | Why It Matters | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Money / Second | This directly affects how quickly your base generates income. | Prioritize Pets that improve your actual active income. |
| Rarity / Hatch Result | Higher-end results are important collection and progression targets. | Use rarity as a guide, not as the only ranking factor. |
| Size | Pet sizes are part of the current progression system. | Compare the actual resulting Pet rather than assuming two Pets of the same name are identical. |
| Mutation | Mutations are also part of Pet progression. | Re-rank a mutated Pet using its live stats. |
| Your Current Pet Slots | A Pet is valuable when it improves the collection you are actually using. | Replace your weakest active earner first. |
Steal An Egg Pet Tier List
Because exact income can vary with the Pet result and modifiers, this tier list is best used as a progression framework rather than a fixed ranking of all 78 individual Pet names.
| Tier | Pet Type / Result | How to Use It |
|---|---|---|
| S Tier | Top live-income Pets and high-end Divine / Eternal results | Usually worth keeping when they also outperform your current active Pets. Confirm the live income before making a final comparison. |
| A Tier | Secret results and exceptional modified Pets | Strong late-game candidates. Compare size, mutation and actual income before replacing an S-tier earner. |
| B Tier | Strong Mythic / Cosmic / Legendary-range progression Pets | Useful for building the income needed to move through mid- and late-game Biomes. |
| C Tier | Mid-game Rare / Epic-range Pets | Useful transitional earners until stronger Egg runs become consistent. |
| D Tier | Early-game and starter Pets | Use them to generate early income, then gradually replace the weakest earners. |
Steal An Egg Pet Rarity Explained
Current community tracking uses labels including Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Cosmic, Secret, Eternal and Divine.
However, community sources do not always use the same terminology for rarity, variant and special hatch results. For example, some trackers treat Secret, Eternal and Divine as high-end variants or hatch outcomes rather than standard rarity bands.
For that reason, LOLGA recommends using the exact label displayed by your current Pet or Egg instead of assuming every community rarity chart represents an official fixed hierarchy.
All Confirmed Steal An Egg Biomes
Current independent gameplay testing confirms nine standard Biomes. The following Speed requirements and guardians are currently consistent across recent guide data:
| Biome | Minimum Speed | Guardian | Pet Farming Advice |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forest | No minimum | Chicken | Learn the steal-and-return loop and begin building Pet income. |
| Lake | 900 | Swan | First meaningful Speed-gated progression area. |
| Desert | 10K | Scorpion | Continue replacing weaker early-game Pets as successful runs become easier. |
| Jungle | 40K | Tiger | Start balancing Egg quality against your actual escape success rate. |
| Snow | 170K | Yeti | A mid-game step where additional Speed margin becomes increasingly useful. |
| Volcano | 700K | Hellhound | Train beyond the entry requirement before attempting difficult carries. |
| Abyss Ocean | 2.5M | Moby | Strong mid-to-late-game progression area if you can return consistently. |
| Prehistoric | 17M | T-Rex | Late-game area with a much larger Speed requirement. |
| Cosmic | 700M | Dragon | Current highest standard Biome and an end-game Egg target. |
All Pets by Biome in Steal An Egg
For a cleaner and faster-loading layout, the Pet tables now use text-only rows: Pet, Biome, Rarity, Money / Second and Rewards. On phones, each row automatically switches to a compact stacked card layout so long names and reward values do not squeeze or distort the table.
Forest Pets (7)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Chicken
|
Forest | Common | $1 | +420 Speed$100 |
|
Dog
|
Forest | Common | $2 | +460 Speed$200 |
|
Bird
|
Forest | Uncommon | $8 | +500 Speed$800 |
|
Owl
|
Forest | Rare | $35 | +540 Speed*$3.5K* |
|
Raccoon
|
Forest | Rare | $45 | +580 Speed*$4.5K* |
|
Fox
|
Forest | Epic | $180 | +620 Speed*$18K* |
|
Brr Brr Patapim
|
Forest | Legendary | $1.8K | +660 Speed*$180K* |
Lake Pets (8)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Frog
|
Lake | Common | $3 | +700 Speed*$300* |
|
Duckling
|
Lake | Common | $4 | +740 Speed*$400* |
|
Catfish
|
Lake | Uncommon | $12 | +780 Speed*$1.2K* |
|
Turtle
|
Lake | Rare | $60 | +820 Speed*$6K* |
|
Trulimero Trulicina
|
Lake | Epic | $260 | +860 Speed*$26K* |
|
Swan
|
Lake | Epic | $320 | +900 Speed*$32K* |
|
Axolotl
|
Lake | Legendary | $2.8K | +940 Speed*$280K* |
|
Leviathan
|
Lake | Cosmic | $2.5M* | +980 Speed*$250M* |
Desert Pets (8)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Jerboa
|
Desert | Common | $6 | +1,020 Speed*$600* |
|
Fennec
|
Desert | Uncommon | $18 | +1,060 Speed*$1.8K* |
|
Camel
|
Desert | Rare | $75 | +1,100 Speed*$7.5K* |
|
Tob Tobi Tob Tob
|
Desert | Epic | $325 | +1,140 Speed*$32.5K* |
|
Snake
|
Desert | Legendary | $3.6K | +1,180 Speed*$360K* |
|
Scorpion
|
Desert | Mythic | $18.5K | +1,220 Speed*$1.85M* |
|
Sand Spider
|
Desert | Mythic | $16K | +1,260 Speed*$1.6M* |
|
Royal Sphinx
|
Desert | Cosmic | $280K | +1,300 Speed*$28M* |
Jungle Pets (8)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Chimpanzee
|
Jungle | Rare | $90 | +1,340 Speed*$9K* |
|
Toucan
|
Jungle | Rare | $110 | +1,380 Speed*$11K* |
|
Crocodile
|
Jungle | Epic | $420 | +1,420 Speed*$42K* |
|
Gorilla
|
Jungle | Legendary | $4.8K | +1,460 Speed*$480K* |
|
Orangutini Ananassini
|
Jungle | Legendary | $5.5K | +1,500 Speed*$550K* |
|
Spider
|
Jungle | Mythic | $22K | +1,540 Speed*$2.2M* |
|
Tiger
|
Jungle | Mythic | $28K | +1,580 Speed*$2.8M* |
|
King Snake
|
Jungle | Secret | $3.5M* | +1,620 Speed*$350M* |
Snow Pets (8)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Penguin
|
Snow | Rare | $140 | +1,660 Speed*$14K* |
|
Walrus
|
Snow | Epic | $600 | +1,700 Speed*$60K* |
|
Polar Bear
|
Snow | Legendary | $7K | +1,740 Speed*$700K* |
|
Sabertooth Tiger
|
Snow | Mythic | $35K | +1,780 Speed*$3.5M* |
|
Mammoth
|
Snow | Mythic | $42K | +1,820 Speed*$4.2M* |
|
King Mammoth
|
Snow | Cosmic | $400K | +1,860 Speed*$40M* |
|
Yeti
|
Snow | Secret | $37M–$534.3M/s* | +1,900 Speed*$3.7B–$53.43B* |
|
Ice Dragon
|
Snow | Eternal | $50.6M–$248M/s* | +1,940 Speed*$5.06B–$24.8B* |
Volcano Pets (8)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Lava Gecko
|
Volcano | Rare | $450* | +1,980 Speed*$45K* |
|
Lava Frog
|
Volcano | Epic | $850 | +2,020 Speed*$85K* |
|
Flaming Bull
|
Volcano | Legendary | $9.5K | +2,060 Speed*$950K* |
|
Lava Iguana
|
Volcano | Legendary | $11K | +2,100 Speed*$1.1M* |
|
Chillin Chilli
|
Volcano | Mythic | $55K | +2,140 Speed*$5.5M* |
|
Cerberus
|
Volcano | Secret | $8M | +2,180 Speed*$800M* |
|
Phoenix
|
Volcano | Secret | $181M/s* | +2,220 Speed*$18.1B* |
|
Lava Dragon
|
Volcano | Eternal | $758M/s* | +2,260 Speed*$75.8B* |
Abyss Ocean Pets (8)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parrotfish
|
Abyss Ocean | Rare | $220 | +2,300 Speed*$22K* |
|
Swordfish
|
Abyss Ocean | Epic | $1.1K | +2,340 Speed*$110K* |
|
Shark
|
Abyss Ocean | Legendary | $15K | +2,380 Speed*$1.5M* |
|
Orca
|
Abyss Ocean | Mythic | $80K | +2,420 Speed*$8M* |
|
Whale Shark
|
Abyss Ocean | Cosmic | $710K | +2,460 Speed*$71M* |
|
Beluga Whale
|
Abyss Ocean | Cosmic | $850K | +2,500 Speed*$85M* |
|
Kraken
|
Abyss Ocean | Secret | $2.5B/s* | +2,540 Speed*$250B* |
|
El Maja
|
Abyss Ocean | Eternal | $509.1M–$1B/s* | +2,580 Speed*$50.91B–$100B* |
Prehistoric Pets (8)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Dodo
|
Prehistoric | Rare | $280 | +2,620 Speed*$28K* |
|
Pterodactyl
|
Prehistoric | Legendary | $22K | +2,660 Speed*$2.2M* |
|
Ankylosaurus
|
Prehistoric | Mythic | $120K | +2,700 Speed*$12M* |
|
Triceratops
|
Prehistoric | Cosmic | $1.2M | +2,740 Speed*$120M* |
|
Bronto
|
Prehistoric | Cosmic | $1.5M | +2,780 Speed*$150M* |
|
Tralaledon
|
Prehistoric | Secret | $65M–$109M/s* | +2,820 Speed*$6.5B–$10.9B* |
|
TRex
|
Prehistoric | Secret | $201M/s* | +2,860 Speed*$20.1B* |
|
Mosasaurus
|
Prehistoric | Eternal | $593.3M–$760M/s* | +2,900 Speed*$59.33B–$76B* |
Cosmic Pets (8)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Centipede
|
Cosmic | Epic | $220K/s* | +2,940 Speed*$22M* |
|
Cosmic Gecko
|
Cosmic | Legendary | $397K/s* | +2,980 Speed*$39.7M* |
|
Cosmic Gorilla
|
Cosmic | Mythic | $1.3M/s* | +3,020 Speed*$130M* |
|
La Vacca Saturno Saturnita
|
Cosmic | Cosmic | $30M | +3,060 Speed*$3B* |
|
Cosmic Dragon
|
Cosmic | Secret | $46M–$791M/s* | +3,100 Speed*$4.6B–$79.1B* |
|
Cosmic Skeleton Boss
|
Cosmic | Secret | $113.3M–$1.3B/s* | +3,140 Speed*$11.33B–$130B* |
|
Eternal Lunar Dragon
|
Cosmic | Eternal | $504.5M–$933.7M/s* | +3,180 Speed*$50.45B–$93.37B* |
|
Unicorn
|
Cosmic | Divine | $1B | +3,220 Speed*$100B* |
Brainrot / Limited Pets (6)
| Pet | Biome | Rarity | Money / Second | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Tung Tung Tung Sahur
|
Brainrot / Limited | Rare | $81 | +3,260 Speed*$8.1K* |
|
Bananita Dolphinita
|
Brainrot / Limited | Epic | $10K | +3,300 Speed*$1M* |
|
Belula Beluga
|
Brainrot / Limited | Limited / Special | $36K/s* | +3,340 Speed*$3.6M* |
|
Mangolini Parrochini
|
Brainrot / Limited | Limited / Special | $120K/s* | +3,380 Speed*$12M* |
|
Bomboclat Crocolat
|
Brainrot / Limited | Limited / Special | $180K/s* | +3,420 Speed*$18M* |
|
Strawberry Elephant
|
Brainrot / Limited | Limited / Special | $260K/s* | +3,460 Speed*$26M* |
Regular Biome Pets vs. Timed Secret, Eternal & Divine Pets
The Pet-by-Biome tables above are most useful for regular/index progression. They should not be treated as a complete list of every timed high-end Egg that can be announced in a server.
Recent gameplay reporting separates some Secret and Eternal targets from the normal Biome tables: they can appear through announced, time-limited Egg spawns and may be tied to a specific zone when the alert appears. This is why a high-end Pet can be associated with a Biome without being part of that Biome's normal repeatable pool.
What Is the Best Biome for Farming Pets?
There is no single best farming Biome for every player. The best practical Biome is usually the strongest area where you can repeatedly steal an Egg and safely return it to your base.
For example, reaching Prehistoric at 17M Speed does not automatically make it more efficient if you lose most Egg runs. A slightly lower Biome where you can successfully complete multiple runs may produce better progression over the same period.
Farm the highest Biome you can clear consistently—not simply the highest Biome you can enter.
Best Pet Progression Strategy
Fill Your Pet Slots Early
Early Pets are still useful because an occupied income slot is better than leaving your base without enough earners while you wait for a perfect hatch.
Replace Your Weakest Earner First
When a new Pet hatches, compare it with the weakest Pet currently contributing to your base. This creates steady progression without relying only on rarity labels.
Upgrade Speed When Egg Runs Start Failing
If your income is healthy but you repeatedly lose better Eggs on the return trip, movement is probably the bottleneck. Train on the treadmill and consider improving your Trail.
Do Not Rush a New Biome at Minimum Speed
The minimum Speed requirement is a progression gate. Give yourself additional Speed before farming a newly unlocked area aggressively.
Judge High-End Pets by the Actual Result
Secret, Eternal and Divine results are important late-game targets, but do not infer an exact hatch chance from badge counts or community screenshots.
Use the Pet Index as Your Collection Check
Current Pet Index tracking shows a total of 78 collectible Pets. Use your in-game Index to confirm which Pets you have actually discovered.
Continue Your Steal An Egg Progression
Use LOLGA's dedicated guides depending on what is currently slowing your progress.
Steal An Egg Pet Tier List FAQ
How many Pets are in Steal An Egg?
Current gameplay reporting and Pet Index tracking place the collectible total at 78 Pets. Because undiscovered Pets can remain hidden in the Index, use your current in-game Index as the final collection reference.
What is the best Pet in Steal An Egg?
The best practical Pet is the one that produces the strongest real income or progression benefit for your current setup. High-end Secret, Eternal and Divine results are important targets, but compare the actual live stats before replacing an existing Pet.
Should I rank Pets only by rarity?
No. Compare money per second, size, mutation and whether the Pet improves your active slots. Rarity is useful context, but it should not be the only ranking factor.
How many standard Biomes are in Steal An Egg?
Current independent gameplay guides confirm nine standard Biomes: Forest, Lake, Desert, Jungle, Snow, Volcano, Abyss Ocean, Prehistoric and Cosmic.
Which Pets can you get from each Biome?
The new All Pets by Biome section lists the currently cross-checked regular/index Pet rows individually, including examples such as Brr Brr Patapim in Forest, King Mammoth in Snow, Cerberus in Volcano, Beluga Whale in Abyss Ocean and Bronto in Prehistoric. Timed Secret, Eternal and Divine announcements should be checked separately in the live game.
What is the highest standard Biome?
Cosmic is currently the highest standard Biome in the verified progression table, with a 700M Speed requirement and Dragon guardian.
Which Biome is best for farming Pets?
Farm the strongest Biome where you can consistently steal an Egg and safely return it to your base. A lower Biome with reliable successful runs can be more efficient than a higher Biome where you lose most carries.
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