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Wonderland Pack · 0.30% drop rate

King of Hearts Chase Calculator

At 0.3%, King of Hearts is one of the rarer standard Legendaries, only Mega Bot (0.03%) and Megalodon (0.2%) drop less often, which makes Wonderland a popular endgame chase for players who can't spend real money. ~230 packs gets you to a 50% chance; ~767 gets you to 90%.

King of Hearts chase calculator

Wonderland Pack · 0.30% drop rate

500 packs ≈ 10,000 tokens.

Your chance after 500 packs
77.74%
→ 50%
231
packs
→ 90%
767
packs
Tokens → 50%
4,620
Tokens → 90%
15,340

Every threshold above runs the same cumulative-probability formula covered in drop rates explained, the canonical math piece for the blooket calculator. King of Hearts is one of every Legendary in the game, and you can compare its trade value against the rest of the chase pool in the blook value guide.

Budget scenarios

What does each budget actually buy you?

Cumulative probability rises fast at low pack counts and flattens out. Each row costs more for less additional chance.

Packs openedTokens spentChance of King of HeartsRead as
1002,000 25.95%Hope territory
50010,000 77.74%More likely than not
1,00020,000 95.04%Statistically likely
2,50050,000 99.95%Statistically likely
5,000100,000 >99.99%Statistically likely
Worth knowing

Context for the chase

  • Wonderland's only Legendary chase, every other Wonderland pull is Uncommon, Rare, or Epic.
  • The 4,600 tokens to reach 50% equals ~10 days of daily-cap grinding.
  • Sell value floor sits around 450 tokens, a decent resell tempo.
Trade floor

What King of Hearts is worth if you land it

Floor
450
Ceiling
800
Full value guide
Lore & background

The story behind King of Hearts

King of Hearts is the sole Legendary in the Wonderland Pack, with a 0.3% drop rate. According to the Blooket Wiki, it shares that 0.3% rate with three other Legendaries across different packs: Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Captain Blackbeard. The Wonderland Pack itself has no Chroma tier, its five rarity slots are Uncommon (75.2%), Rare (19.5%), Epic (5%), and Legendary (0.3%), meaning every non-King pull lands on something below Legendary.

In game modes, King of Hearts is featured in five places: Café (as a customer), Tower of Doom, Crazy Kingdom, Tower Defense, and Factory. Its Factory stats are particularly notable, it is considered the second best Factory blook overall, with max earnings of $2B per 5 seconds. In Tower of Doom, it is categorized under the Castle card set and carries base stats of 17 Strength, 19 Charisma, and 16 Wisdom. In Crazy Kingdom, it always responds 'Very Well' when a player selects 'No' to any of its three trade proposals, a unique behavioral quirk among Crazy Kingdom characters.

The Blooket Wiki notes that when the King of Hearts blook was created, the designer Ben Stewart initially misspelled it as 'Kinf of Hearts' before the name was corrected. Its team name in Blook Rush and Battle Royale is 'The Royals.' The playing-card reference gives it cross-cultural recognition, and in standard playing-card lore the King of Hearts is nicknamed the 'Suicide King' due to the positioning of his sword, a detail the Wiki records but which has no in-game mechanical meaning.

Chase strategy

How to budget your King of Hearts chase

King of Hearts has one of the more approachable math profiles among rare chases. At 0.3% you need ~231 packs for a 50% cumulative chance, costing 4,620 tokens at 20 per pack. That is roughly 8-9 days of hitting the 500-token daily gameplay cap while spinning the Daily Wheel each day. The 90% threshold is ~767 packs (15,340 tokens), or about 28 days of maxed-out grinding. Because there is no Chroma tier in the Wonderland Pack, your tokens are not split across a second rare target, every pack you open is either a King of Hearts or a lower-rarity pull. That concentrated probability pool makes Wonderland one of the cleaner pack choices for players who want a rare Legendary without a competing Chroma chase.

Trade & resell

What King of Hearts is worth on the market

King of Hearts trades in the 450–800 token range in the community market. It is priced above generic Legendaries (which typically sell for 60–150 tokens) because of its 0.3% drop rate and its Factory mode utility as the second-best blook in that game mode. Players who already own it for Factory use tend to hold rather than sell, which keeps supply low and supports the floor. If you pull a duplicate, listing at 450–500 tokens is a reliable exit; patient sellers occasionally get 700–800 tokens during peak demand periods. It will not rival the token value of Mega Bot or Chromas, but it is a solid mid-tier trade asset.

FAQ

King of Hearts: common questions

Source pack

King of Hearts only drops from Wonderland Pack

The pack calculator runs all rarities for that pack, not just this chase.

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