Verified database

Evidence-backed page Checked Aug 20, 2026

Steal An Egg Videos

Browse an attributed Steal An Egg gameplay video directory with titles, channels, dates, views and identity checks. Exploit videos are excluded.

Official Roblox-hosted artwork used for Steal An Egg Videos
Official Roblox-hosted artwork. Visuals do not prove hidden mechanics.

Public media directory

35 ordinary gameplay records

Exploit-related demand signals are excluded. Every visible record links to the original creator.

35 records shown

This directory organizes public Steal An Egg videos by topic, date and channel. It links viewers to the original YouTube pages and keeps creator attribution visible. A title can be a useful discovery signal, but it is not treated as proof of a game mechanic until the video is reviewed and matched to the current Roblox experience.

Steal An Egg Videos directory status

The research packet contains metadata for 38 public videos collected on 2026-08-19. Thirty-five are ordinary gameplay or guide records. Three are exploit-related demand signals and must not appear in the public directory, thumbnails, recommendations or internal search.

The normal records include first-time play videos, rare-egg attempts, social moments, progression videos and beginner-guide titles in several languages. View counts are point-in-time YouTube API values and must display a check time.

A second refresh completed on 2026-08-20 found 136 unique ordinary leads, of which 135 were not in the earlier library. It also separated 17 exploit-related results. The ordinary leads had 1,807,600 combined views at the metadata check, all reported as embeddable, and two reported caption availability. Those figures describe the research queue, not 136 reviewed recommendations.

How videos are selected

A visible Steal An Egg Videos record needs a title, original URL, channel name, channel URL, publication time, duration, topic and target-game identity note. The exact game name is helpful but not sufficient because other Roblox experiences use similar names.

Where identity is only probable, the card should say Probable current game rather than Verified official video. No listed third-party creator is described as the developer unless a first-party source establishes that relationship.

What the directory does not do

StealAnEgg.net does not download complete videos, republish transcripts or claim rights to YouTube thumbnails. A thumbnail retained for internal research does not automatically have publication rights. The implementation should use a YouTube embed or a creator-supplied image only when the platform and rights rules permit it.

Exploit, script, auto-steal, no-key and bypass content is excluded from the public experience. The site does not copy scripts, summarize execution steps or link to downloads.

Steal An Egg Videos review queue

The following records are YouTube metadata leads saved on 2026-08-20. Titles, creators, dates, durations and view counts are attributed to YouTube. Gameplay claims have not passed visual or transcript review, so they are not promoted as verified guides.

Video and original pageChannelPublished UTCDurationViews at checkReview state
ROBLOX STEAL AN EGG..CaylusBlox2026-08-1920:52117,357Identity needs review
The ULTIMATE GUIDE to Become a PRO In Steal an Egg…Dqrkz2026-08-1910:546,599Claims need review
I SPENT 10,000 ROBUX on LIMITED EGGS in Steal an Egg RobloxYamashiP2026-08-1911:434,412Caption available; claims unreviewed
Roblox STEAL AN EGG: EXPLAINED!ZDMD2026-08-196:5399Claims need review

The refresh also found a high-reach Thai-language record from PRIMKUNG with 234,849 views at check time. It remains in the same identity-review queue because reach and exact-match wording do not establish that every frame belongs to Universe 10563114921.

Suggested video groups

First-time and beginner play

These records help users understand the pace and visual language of the game. They can support the How to Play guide only after a human review records specific, dated observations.

Eggs and rarity moments

These videos can lead researchers to named eggs or visible rarity labels. Titles such as “rarest eggs” or “secret egg” remain promotional claims until the relevant frame or interface text is verified.

Progression and money

Guide titles about money, fusion, trails or fast progress indicate player interest. They do not establish the fastest method or permanent values. Any factual observation belongs on the relevant guide with a source timestamp.

Filters and sorting

Default Steal An Egg Videos sorting uses relevance and safety, not raw views. Users can search visible titles and channels or filter by stored topic. These controls stay client-side and do not create indexable filter combinations. Language and duration filters are not offered because the retained records lack a verified language field or normalized duration class.

The visible result count updates after every search or topic change, and an explicit empty state explains when no retained record matches. Clearing both controls restores all safe records without creating a new URL.

How a lead becomes a recommendation

A Steal An Egg Videos lead moves beyond metadata only after a reviewer confirms the current-game identity, watches the relevant section and records the observation time. A mechanic claim then needs either current official support or a clearly labeled public-media citation. View count, channel size and caption availability do not replace that check.

This rule matters for titles about limited eggs, rarest eggs, fast money or an event date. The title tells us what viewers are looking for, not whether the promised method or schedule is accurate. Verified observations may later support the How to Play guide, money guide or rare eggs page; unreviewed claims stay here as leads.

Source note

Metadata was collected through YouTube Data API v3 and stored with source URLs. The directory is unofficial and does not endorse every claim in a video.