Bee Swarm Simulator is a charming Roblox simulation game where you build and manage your own hive of hardworking bees. You collect pollen from colorful flower fields, convert it into honey at your hive, and use that honey to hatch more bees, upgrade your gear, and tackle quests from friendly bears scattered across the map. With relaxing gameplay, satisfying progression, and adorable bee animations, it’s no wonder the game has racked up billions of visits—perfect for casual players who love farming simulators or anyone seeking a chill yet rewarding Roblox experience.
This guide walks you through everything from your very first pollen swing to endgame mastery. You’ll learn optimal early-game setups, efficient farming routes, key equipment choices, event strategies, and advanced tips for hitting massive honey multipliers.
Whether you’re a total newbie wondering how to get your second bee or a mid-game player stuck on quest progression, this guide gives you clear, step-by-step strategies to progress faster and avoid common pitfalls. Follow along and you’ll be buzzing with confidence in no time.
Game Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Game Name | Bee Swarm Simulator |
| Developer | Onett |
| Platform | Roblox |
| Genre | Simulation / Incremental Simulator |
| Release Date | 2018 |
| Players | Multiplayer |
Getting Started
Jump in and claim one of the six available hive spots right away by pressing E near an empty hive. You’ll instantly receive a Basic Egg, a simple pouch, and the Scooper tool—your very first collector.
- Redeem codes immediately — Open the menu (top-left cog), go to the Codes tab, and enter all active ones like FOURtunate, ThreeBeeVee, 15MMembers, and others. These hand out free bees, treats, tickets, and boosts that kickstart your swarm.
- Join the Bee Swarm Simulator Club (in-game group) for occasional exclusive rewards and easier code access.
- Talk to Black Bear right next to the hives. Complete his first few quests—they teach pollen collection, honey conversion, and basic bee hatching while rewarding honey and eggs.
- Hatch your first bees — Buy cheap Basic Eggs from the egg shop with starting honey and place them in your hive. Feed them treats (from quests or fields) to level them quickly.
- Focus on the starter fields (Sunflower, Dandelion, Mushroom, Blue Flower, Clover) — these have no bee requirements and are perfect for beginners.
- Convert pollen often at your hive to keep your honey flowing and buy the next egg or tool upgrade.
Pro tip for Day One: Always swing your collector manually while your early bees help passively. Prioritize Black Bear and Brown Bear quests—they unlock essential features faster than random farming.

Progression & Leveling Roadmap
Bee Swarm Simulator progression revolves around expanding your hive slots, upgrading gear, completing bear quests, and unlocking new fields and planters.
- Early Game (1–25 bees): Complete starter bear quests, buy basic tools from the Noob Shop and Pro Shop (unlocks around 15 bees), and focus on hatching a balanced mix of common/rare bees. Goal: Reach Mountain Top Shop at 25 bees.
- Mid Game (25–40 bees): Unlock Mountain Top gear, start using planters (Paper Planter first), defeat field mobs like King Beetle for Royal Jelly, and gift bees for major stat boosts. Prioritize event bees (Tabby → Photon → Gummy → Vicious).
- Late/Early Endgame (40+ bees): Craft better amulets, specialize your hive color (blue for collection or red for combat focus), farm Star Jelly for gifted mythics, and work toward the Supreme Star Amulet (requires discovering 40+ gifted bee types).
- Endgame: Maxed SSA, optimized planter macro setups, event bee mastery, and consistent high-multiplier honey production even while AFK.
Efficient farming method: Rotate between 3–4 high-yield fields matching your current gear and bee types. Use Field Dice or wind boosts during events for 2–3x pollen. Always convert pollen before logging off.
Core Gameplay Mechanics
Hive & Bees Your hive holds up to 50+ bees (more slots cost honey). Bees automatically fly to flowers, collect pollen, and bring it back. Level them with treats for higher stats; gift them with Royal Jelly (or Star Jelly later) for permanent bonuses and unique abilities.
Tools & Collectors Your equipped tool lets you manually gather pollen. Upgraded collectors (Golden Rake, Porcelain Dipper, etc.) increase range, speed, and capacity. Bees work alongside you for passive collection.
Pollen, Honey & Conversion Swing in flower fields to gather pollen (different colors give different nectar bonuses). Return to your hive to convert pollen into honey—the lifeblood of all purchases and upgrades.
Quests & Bears Bears (Black, Brown, Panda, Riley, Bucko, Science, Spirit, etc.) give sequential quests. Completing them rewards honey, tickets, eggs, gear, and unlocks new areas or abilities. Always check your quest menu.
Equipment Slots
- Masks: Boost specific stats or bee types.
- Belts/Backpacks: Increase storage and pollen multipliers.
- Amulets: Endgame powerhouses—Star Amulet → Diamond → Supreme Star Amulet (huge passive buffs).
Special Systems & Resources
- Eggs & Hatching: Basic → Silver → Gold → Diamond → Mythic → Star Eggs. Use Royal Jelly on hatched bees for rare mutations and gifted versions.
- Planters: Game-changing passive income. Place Paper, Plastic, or advanced planters in fields—they grow over time and yield massive pollen, nectar, and items when harvested.
- Tickets & Micro-Converters: Tickets buy limited shop items; Micro-Converters instantly turn pollen into honey.
- Star Jelly & Gifted Bees: Rare drop or craft item that gifts bees for huge stat spikes and ability unlocks.
- Field Boosts & Dice: Temporary multipliers that stack during events.
Maximizing efficiency: Save Star Jelly for high-value event or mythic bees. Use planters in your best fields during windy weather for insane returns.
Maps, Stages & Progression Unlocks
The map is one connected world expanding from the hive area to the Mountain Top.
- Starter Zone (0 bees): Basic fields.
- 5–10 Bee Areas: Strawberry, Spider, Bamboo, Pineapple Patch.
- 15–25 Bee Areas: Rose, Cactus, Pumpkin, Pine Tree Forest.
- Mountain Top & Beyond (25+ bees): Advanced fields like Coconut, Pepper Patch, and special challenge areas.
Some fields require badge progress or specific quest completions. No hard “stages” or waves—just continuous map expansion through bee count and quest milestones. Special events temporarily add limited-time content.
Tips, Strategies & Best Practices
- Gear priority (early): Golden Rake → Beekeeper’s Boots/Mask → Mondo Belt Bag → Porcelain Dipper → Glider. Skip low-value items.
- Hive balance: Keep a mixed hive early; specialize later once you have Supreme Star Amulet.
- Farming route: Hit 3–4 fields in a loop that matches your bee color preferences and current nectar needs.
- Resource balancing: Never let pollen cap—convert often. Use micro-converters only when you need instant honey for a big upgrade.
- Mob strategy: Kite King Beetle or Tunnel Bear with your bees for easy Royal Jelly drops.
- AFK/Planter macro: Once you have multiple planters, log in every 1–2 hours to harvest and replant for passive progress.
Prioritize quests that reward new bee types or gear over pure honey grinding.
Events, Schedules & Special Spawns
Bee Swarm Simulator features seasonal events like Beesmas (winter) with unique bees, toys, and massive boosts, plus occasional limited events like Honeyday. Weather (Rain, Windy, etc.) randomly boosts specific fields. Rare spawns such as Vicious Bee appear during nighttime or special conditions.
How to maximize: Check the in-game news or Onett’s Discord/Twitter for schedules. Stack event codes and field dice during multipliers. Nighttime brings stronger mobs but better drops—use it once you have decent combat bees.
Combat Paths / Styles / Masteries
Combat isn’t the main focus but plays a role in mob farming and certain quests. Your “style” comes from hive composition:
- Red-focused: High damage for quick mob kills.
- Blue-focused: Superior collection and pollen efficiency.
- Balanced/Mixed: Best for early-to-mid game versatility.
Mastery comes from leveling bees, gifting them, and equipping the right amulets/masks. There are no traditional weapon trees—progression is hive-wide. Endgame players optimize for specific event bees (e.g., Crimson/Cobalt for color synergy).
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get more bees fast?
Complete bear quests, buy eggs with honey, and use Royal Jelly on commons to gift them early for better returns.
What’s the best early tool?
Golden Rake from the Pro Shop—huge upgrade over the starter Scooper.
How do I unlock the Mountain Top?
Reach 25 bees and complete enough quests to access the shop and new fields.
What is the Supreme Star Amulet and how do I get it?
Endgame item requiring 40+ different gifted bee types discovered. Farm Star Jelly and gift mythics/event bees.
Should I specialize my hive color early?
No—stay balanced until you have strong amulets and multiple high-tier bees.
How do planters work?
Buy them from shops, place in fields, wait for growth, then harvest for passive pollen, nectar, and bonus items.
Are there rebirths or resets?
No—progress is permanent. Everything carries over and compounds.
Personal Gameplay Observation
After hundreds of hours buzzing between fields, the real “aha” moment came when I finally invested in my first few planters and a solid gifted bee lineup. Suddenly I could log in, harvest, replant, and log off with more honey than I used to make in a full session. It made the game feel truly rewarding instead of grindy—proof that smart upgrades beat mindless clicking every time.





