We’re just days away from experiencing multiple Winter holidays, withBlue Lock Rivalscelebrating through a new Christmas event. From now until Aug 09, 2025, you’re able to spin a special Christmas crate to get lucky spins, cosmetics, and other items exclusive to this event.

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How to get more spins during the Blue Lock Rivals Christmas event

There are four ways to get free spins duringBlue Lock Rivals’Christmas event:

As of now, only part one of the update is unavailable, so it’s unknown how you’ll get free spins during the event’s latter half. For now, the first three methods are your best call, with a fourth option available later.

Blue Lock Rivals Christmas event tree

You’ll automatically get one free spin in the Christmas event crate when you log intoBlue Lock Rivalsduring the Winter update. While you’re most likely to get $10,000 in-game cash, the Gingerbread Goal effect, or some Lucky Spins, there’s a 12 percent chance you’ll get a free spin, allowing you another opportunity to get the rare reward you’re looking for.

There’s also a chance that a reward code will be released between now and December 30, giving you more Christmas event spins. While it isn’t guaranteed, these codes provide tons of helpful boosts, like 2x money, regular spins, and cash, among other prizes. They’re worth redeeming even outside this event to help you progress quickly.

Blue Lock Rivals Christmas event free spin reward

However, using Robux is the main way to get more spins duringBlue Lock Rivals’Christmas event. Below are the prices for regular spins:

They were previously available for R$ 99, 449, and 1899, respectively, but have since received a discount after OP spins were introduced.

Blue Lock Rivals Christmas event spin cost

That said, here are the prices for OP spins:

If you’re going for the most cost-effective route with buying spins, getting 20 at a time is your best bet. Buying 20 spins one at a time will cost a total of R$ 780 while getting four batches of five costs R$ 716. Similarly, buying ten OP spins one at a time costs R$ 1990, and the five spin bundle R$ 1798 if you purchase it twice, making the pricey 10 lucky spin option the most cost-effective if you don’t mind spending some extra Robux.

Using Robux is currently the most reliable way to get these spins, but it costs real money to do it. However, it’s entirely up to you whether you’re willing to spend money, and there’s no right or wrong answer to whether you should.

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How to use Christmas event spins in Blue Lock Rivals

When you first log in and enter the main lobby, you’ll be able to use one free Christmas event spin by walking toward the tree next to the shop. Much like with regular versions, you’ll find a spin UI with every available prize, including OP rewards, a Gingerbread goal effect, and even a new Christmas Aura. you may also check the odds of getting each item by clicking the “Odds” button under the event’s timer.

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