How to Get Summer Spins in Blade Ball

Here's how you can get Summer Spins to spin for the Summer Scythe in Blade Ball!
Blade Ball Summer Spins
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Summer has arrived in Blade Ball V4.5, and with it comes a new type of spin that you can earn to win free prizes! As always, you can play for free or use Robux; the choice is yours. Here’s a guide on how to get Summer Spins in Blade Ball!

If you’re looking for free stuff, be sure to head over to our freebies page to see what you can get, and why not check out our Blade Ball Skill Tier ListHow to Get Dual Summer Scythe, and How to Get Chroma Spins in Blade Ball.

Blade Ball Summer Spins Guide

To earn Summer Spins in Blade Ball, you can acquire spins by playing the game, landing on a spin while using a spin, or purchasing spins for Robux.

If you want to get free Summer Spins, you will receive a free spin every hour of gameplay. Additionally, at specific time intervals, you can earn an extra 15 spins after four hours of continuous play. However, playing for more than four hours will not give you any extra spins. It’s best to take a break at this point.

If you come back after 24 hours, the spins will reset, and you can get those 15 free spins plus the hourly spins again. Also, being AFK will still get you spins and will count towards your next logged hour.

Here’s the time needed to be logged in to earn extra spins:

  • 1 Hour = x1 Spin
  • 2 Hours = x2 Spins
  • 3 Hours = x4 Spins
  • 4 Hours = x8 Spins
Blade Ball Summer Spins Wheel
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You might also land on a Summer Spin while spinning. There is a 15% chance of this happening on the first wheel. If you’d like to include Robux in the process, you have the option to buy spins with Robux. Your initial purchase each day is just 2 Robux, but after that, each spin will cost 49 Robux.

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter

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