If you’ve spent any time in Pet Simulator 99, you already know what the goal is. Everyone’s walking around with enormous glowing pets that dwarf everything around them, and you’re sitting there with a handful of Rares wondering how the gap got so wide so fast. Huge Pets are the first major milestone that separates casual players from serious ones - they’re bigger, stronger, and dramatically more efficient at farming coins and diamonds than anything below them.

The good news is that 2026 is the best time the game has ever been to grind for a Huge. Between Time Trials, the Combine-o-Matic system, active events, and the trading economy, there are more legitimate free-to-play paths to your first Huge than ever before. The bad news is that none of them are fast unless you know what you’re doing. This guide covers every method available right now, ranked from fastest to slowest, so you can pick the path that fits how you play.

What Makes Huge Pets Different

Before getting into the methods, it’s worth understanding exactly why everyone is chasing Huge Pets in the first place.

Huge Pets are a distinct rarity tier above Legendary and below Titanic. They’re significantly larger than standard pets visually, but more importantly they carry stats that standard pets simply can’t match - higher tap damage, better coin multipliers, and passive bonuses that stack with enchantments. A single well-enchanted Huge Pet can outperform an entire team of Legendaries combined. That’s not an exaggeration. The gap is real enough that getting your first Huge essentially resets your progression speed.

There’s also the rarity system on top of the base tier. Huge Pets come in standard, Golden, Rainbow, and Shiny variants in ascending value and rarity. Your first Huge will almost certainly be a standard one, and that’s completely fine - even a plain Huge is a game-changer at the point where most players first get one. Golden and Rainbow variants are trading currency and flex pieces. Shiny is the endgame flex. Don’t let the variant system intimidate you early - focus on getting any Huge first.

One important unlock to know before anything else: Huge Pets don’t hatch from eggs until after your second Rebirth. If you haven’t done two Rebirths yet, eggs cannot produce a Huge regardless of luck or method. Complete your second Rebirth first. Everything below assumes you’ve done this.

Method 1 - Time Trials (Fastest Free-to-Play Method)

Time Trials are the most talked-about Huge farming method in 2026 and for good reason. The latest update introduced a Time Trial system where you race against a countdown to break as many objects as possible within the window. Complete the challenge and you earn Time Trial Gifts - and those gifts have a guaranteed Huge Pet at specific reward tiers.

The community has documented that completing Time Trials consistently nets players one to three Huge Pets per day without spending any Robux. The key is doing it every session rather than occasionally - the gift tiers reset daily, so daily consistency compounds your results fast.

To access Time Trials, head to the Time Trial portal in the main hub. Make sure your pet team is the strongest possible before entering - the breakables scale to your best pet, so a stronger lineup means more objects broken per second, which means more gifts earned per run. Don’t enter with your weakest pets.

Time Trials are the clearest answer to “how do I get a Huge without spending Robux” in the current patch. If you only follow one method from this guide, make it this one.

Method 2 - The Huge-A-Tron (Post-First Rebirth)

After completing your first Rebirth, you unlock the Castle area. Inside the Castle is the Huge-A-Tron - a fusion machine that lets you combine Exclusive Pets and Exclusive Eggs to earn points, which you then spend to roll for Huge Pets.

Here’s how it works: every Exclusive Pet or Egg you feed into the Huge-A-Tron gives you points. Once you accumulate 100 points, you can activate the machine and roll for a Huge. The roll isn’t guaranteed - it’s a chance-based outcome - but the odds are meaningfully better than hatching eggs randomly.

The practical question is where to get Exclusive Pets without spending Robux directly. The best answer is the Trade Plaza. Other players frequently list Exclusive Pets for trade, and early-game Exclusives are cheap enough to acquire with Legendaries or mid-tier pets you’ve already hatched. Buy them, feed them to the machine, stack your points, and roll. It’s slower than Time Trials but runs in parallel - you can be grinding Time Trials daily while also slowly building Huge-A-Tron points in the background.

One thing to avoid: spending Robux directly on Huge-A-Tron rolls. The cost in Robux per roll is high enough that it’s almost always better value to feed more Exclusives through trading for points instead.

Method 3 - Event Farming

Every major PS99 event introduces Huge Pets as milestone rewards, raffle prizes, or leaderboard drops - and 2026 has been packed with events. The Spring Event currently running has a raffle system where every breakable you crack in the Spring World earns a raffle ticket for a chance at a Huge, and the top 30,000 players on the Spring Pets Hatched leaderboard earn the Huge Withered Agony guaranteed.

Event Huge Pets are some of the most accessible in the entire game because the barriers are effort-based rather than luck-based. If you’re willing to grind the event zones consistently, the leaderboard rewards are achievable for dedicated players who aren’t even big spenders. The Spring Event zone system gives each zone a unique token type that feeds into luck upgrades - Rare Hunter tokens from Rose zones directly boost your Huge and Titanic hatch odds, which compounds the raffle grind.

The general rule for events: check if the current event has a Huge on its raffle or leaderboard, and if it does, prioritize that event’s grinding loop over standard gameplay. Event-exclusive Huges also have trade value after the event ends, so even if you end up with duplicates they convert into trading leverage.

Method 4 - Trading Up to a Huge

Trading is the fastest path to a specific Huge Pet, though it requires you to have something worth trading first. The PS99 trading economy is active and well-organized - most deals happen in the Trade Plaza inside the game, the official BIG Games Discord trading channels, or fan Discord servers.

The practical path for free-to-play players is accumulating Legendary and Exclusive pets through normal grinding, then bundling them for a trade toward a lower-value Huge. The entry-level Huges in the trading economy - standard non-variant ones - are obtainable for bundles of mid-tier Exclusives. You don’t need a Shiny or Rainbow pet to trade for your first Huge.

A few trading fundamentals that save new traders from bad deals:

Check the current value of every pet before trading. Values shift with updates, events, and supply changes. The PS99 trading Discord servers maintain up-to-date value lists. Never trade based on gut feel or what someone tells you the value is mid-negotiation.

Standard Huges trade at different values depending on the pet type. Common Huges like the Huge Cat or Huge Dog are entry-level. Event Huges from recent seasons are worth more. Limited-time Huges from past events that are no longer obtainable are worth significantly more again. Know what tier your target is before approaching a trade.

Never trade a Shiny or Golden pet for a plain standard Huge without doing the math first. Variants carry multiplied value. A Golden Legendary is worth considerably more than its plain version - don’t give it up for a standard Huge unless the numbers actually make sense.

Method 5 - Minigames and Bonus Rewards

Scattered throughout PS99 are various minigames accessible through portals in the hub. These aren’t the primary Huge farming method, but they’re worth checking regularly because Huge Pets occasionally appear in their reward pools. When they do, a special indicator shows outside the portal - if you see it, that minigame is worth running.

The Huge odds from minigames are lower than Time Trials or Huge-A-Tron, but the effort is also minimal. It takes two minutes to run a minigame. Building the habit of checking minigame portals at the start of each session costs you almost nothing and occasionally pays off.

The 48-Hour League system introduced in Update 77 is also worth mentioning here - it’s a limited competitive event where top performers earn Rainbow Shiny Gargantuans. These are endgame rewards, but the league structure also gives mid-tier prizes for players who participate without finishing top. Check the League board whenever it’s active.

Method 6 - Merch Codes

Physical Pet Simulator 99 merchandise from BIG Games sometimes includes one-time-use codes that can reward Huge Pets on redemption. This is a real method, though it requires buying physical merch - plushies, toy sets, and similar items sold through the BIG Games store.

Merch codes are not redeemable on mobile - they require desktop or console. If you have any unredeemed codes from previous Pet Simulator games (including PS X), they’re also compatible with PS99. Redeem through the Exclusive Shop → scroll to the bottom → Redeem button.

This method isn’t something most players will rely on for regular Huge farming, but if you own or plan to buy any PS99 merch, factor the code value into the decision.

The Fastest Path to Your First Huge in 2026

If you’re starting from nothing and want your first Huge as fast as possible without spending Robux, here’s the sequence that works:

Complete your second Rebirth first - nothing else matters until that’s done. Once unlocked, run Time Trials every single day without exception. While doing that, check active events and whether the current one has a Huge on the leaderboard or raffle - if it does, split your time between Time Trials and the event zone. In parallel, start funneling any Exclusive Pets you trade or hatch into the Huge-A-Tron to stack points in the background.

Most players following this consistently land their first Huge within a week of hitting their second Rebirth. The timeline compresses if an event with leaderboard Huges is running simultaneously - which, given how frequently BIG Games runs events in 2026, is more often than not.

Once you have your first Huge, the rest of the grind changes dramatically. Your farming speed jumps, your trade value increases, and the path to your second and third Huge gets noticeably shorter. That first one is the hardest. Everything after it compounds.

If you’re looking for other Roblox games where event grinds and seasonal updates pay off similarly, our biggest Roblox game updates of 2025 recap covers what BIG Games and other studios shipped last year - useful context for understanding why PS99’s 2026 event cadence is the way it is.