
How to Get Headless Horseman in Grow a Garden
The Headless Horseman is the rarest pet in the Grow a Garden Ghoul Garden Event — a mysterious Halloween creature with only a 0.5% hatch chance from the Spooky Egg. This pet can completely transform your gameplay by giving powerful chaotic mutations to other pets — but it also comes with risk. Here’s how to get the Headless Horseman in Grow a Garden (Roblox) and whether it’s worth the grind.
???? How to Get the Headless Horseman in Grow a Garden
The Headless Horseman can only be obtained from Spooky Eggs during the Ghoul Garden Halloween Event. There are four primary methods to get these eggs:
- ????♀️ Witch’s Cauldron (Free)
- Found at the center of the lobby.
- Contribute harvested fruits to fill the cauldron.
- Guaranteed Candy Corn reward, small chance for a Spooky Egg.
- ???? Jack-O-Lantern NPC (Free)
- Appears every 2 hours beside the Witch NPC.
- Submit fruits for a random “Trick” or “Treat” outcome.
- Treats can include Candy Corn or a Spooky Egg (rare).
- ???? Creepy Critters Halloween Shop (Candy Corn)
- Appears every 45 minutes to the left of the Witch NPC.
- Trade Candy Corn for Spooky Eggs when in stock.
- Run by Raphael, the ghost NPC.
- ???? In-Game Premium Shop (Robux)
- Purchase Spooky Eggs directly.
- Pricing:
- 1x Egg – 149 Robux
- 3x Pack – 429 Robux
- 10x Pack – 1,249 Robux
- Includes a pity system:
- After 80 eggs → Guaranteed Mythical Black Cat
- After 200 eggs → Guaranteed Headless Horseman
⚠️ On average, you’ll need 200 eggs to naturally hatch the Headless Horseman due to its 0.5% rarity.
???? Headless Horseman Stats and Passive Ability
Passive Ability: “Chaotic Haunting”
Every 40 minutes, the Headless Horseman haunts a random level 50+ pet in your garden that doesn’t already have a mutation.
When the haunting occurs:
- The targeted pet is reset to level 1, losing its XP and progress.
- The pet gains one of four chaotic mutations, chosen at random:
- ????️ Dreadbound
- ???? Soulflame
- ???? Spectral
- ???? Nightmare (only 2.04% chance — extremely rare)
The haunting only affects non-mutated pets that are level 50 or higher, making it a late-game mechanic best suited for advanced players.
???? Is the Headless Horseman Worth It?
The Headless Horseman is easily one of the most coveted pets in Grow a Garden. However, its power comes with risk and grind.
✅ Pros:
- Adds chaotic mutations that boost stats and pet value.
- Exclusive Halloween-only rarity.
- Guaranteed through Robux pity system.
- Can create one-of-a-kind pets with the Nightmare mutation.
❌ Cons:
- 0.5% drop rate — incredibly rare.
- Can reset high-level pets, erasing progress.
- Requires 200+ eggs or 1,249 Robux x multiple bundles to ensure drop.
Verdict:
If you’re a late-game player with plenty of pets and resources, the Headless Horseman is absolutely worth it. Its unique haunting mechanic and mutation abilities make it a high-risk, high-reward investment.
However, for early or mid-game players, it’s better to wait — the risk of losing your top pets is too steep.
FAQs About Headless Horseman in Grow a Garden
Q1. How do you get the Headless Horseman in Grow a Garden?
You can only hatch it from Spooky Eggs during the Ghoul Garden Halloween Event, obtainable through the Witch’s Cauldron, Jack-O-Lantern NPC, Creepy Critters Shop, or Robux purchase.
Q2. What is the Headless Horseman’s hatch rate?
It has a 0.5% hatch chance, meaning you’ll need roughly 200 eggs to get one naturally.
Q3. What does the Headless Horseman’s ability do?
Every 40 minutes, it haunts a level 50+ pet without a mutation, resetting it to level 1 and granting a chaotic mutation such as Dreadbound, Soulflame, Spectral, or Nightmare.
Q4. Is the Headless Horseman worth buying with Robux?
Yes, if you’re an advanced player. The pity system ensures a guaranteed Headless Horseman after 200 Premium Spooky Eggs, making it the fastest (though costly) way to obtain it.
Q5. What is the rarest mutation from the Headless Horseman?
The Nightmare mutation is the rarest with a 2.04% chance, providing a unique visual and powerful ability buff.


