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All Bee Swarm Simulator Codes (April 2026) + Complete Beginner Guide to Progression

Every working Bee Swarm Simulator code for April 2026 — redeem for free bees, honey, gumdrops, and tickets. Plus the complete beginner progression guide from your first hive to endgame.

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All Bee Swarm Simulator Codes (April 2026) + Complete Beginner Guide

✅ Last Verified: April 23, 2026. Codes sourced from the Bee Swarm Simulator Fandom wiki, PC Gamer, and community tracking sites. Codes expire without warning — if a code shows as invalid, it has likely expired. Progression guide based on current game mechanics. No update has been announced as of April 23, 2026.

Bee Swarm Simulator has accumulated over 4.3 billion visits on Roblox since launch — making it one of the most-played experiences on the platform, period. The premise is addictively simple: build a swarm of bees, collect pollen from fields, convert it into honey, and grow your operation into an endgame powerhouse. It's the kind of game you log into planning to play for 20 minutes and look up 2 hours later.

This guide covers all active April 2026 codes and a complete progression roadmap so you don't waste your early hours on low-value activities.


All Active Bee Swarm Simulator Codes — April 2026

There are currently 13+ active codes for Bee Swarm Simulator. Redeem all of these immediately — they give free bees, seeds, gumdrops, and micro-converters that accelerate your early progression significantly.

CodeRewardNotes
fourtunate1x Marshmallow Bee, 4x Strawberries, Sunflower Seeds, Blueberries, Pineapples, Micro-converters, Field Dice, Gumdrops, Jelly Beans, StingersBest early-game code — gives a free bee AND multiple progression items
15MMembersRed Balloon, Marshmallow Bee, 15x Strawberries, Blueberries, Sunflower Seeds, Pineapples, Bitterberries, Gumdrops, 4x Bamboo/Rose/Coconut Field Boosts and WindsRequires joining the official Bee Swarm Simulator group first
BopMasterFree items (varies)Not case-sensitive; "bopmaster" works too

Important: The full list of 13+ codes is tracked in real time on the Bee Swarm Simulator Wiki. Codes expire without announcement — check the wiki if a code doesn't work, as it may have expired since this guide was last verified.

The 15MMembers code requires joining the official Bee Swarm Simulator Roblox group before redeeming. If you skip the group step, the code will show as invalid.

How to Redeem Codes

  1. Launch Bee Swarm Simulator in Roblox
  2. Find and click the Gear icon on the left side of your screen (the System menu)
  3. Look for the "Enter Code" input box
  4. Type your code exactly as shown (codes are NOT case-sensitive, so capitalization doesn't matter)
  5. Click Redeem
  6. You'll see a confirmation message and the items will appear in your inventory

Each code can only be redeemed once per account. If you've already redeemed a code on this account, it won't work again. Spaces between characters don't matter — "BopMaster" and "bop master" are treated identically.

How Bee Swarm Simulator Works

Understanding the core loop before you start playing makes everything else click faster.

The progression chain looks like this:

  1. Collect Pollen → Your bees gather pollen from fields automatically while you walk through them. Different fields have different pollen values and bee preferences.
  2. Convert Pollen to Honey → Return to your hive to convert the collected pollen into honey. Honey is the primary currency for almost all purchases.
  3. Buy and Upgrade Bees → Spend honey to hatch new eggs and unlock bee types. Each bee type has a specialization: some focus on collecting pollen, others on combat, others on special abilities.
  4. Upgrade Your Equipment → Masks, bags, and boots improve your pollen collection speed, carry capacity, and movement.
  5. Unlock New Fields and Areas → As you progress, new pollen fields open up with higher pollen values and rarer bees associated with them.
  6. Complete Quests → NPCs throughout the map give quests that reward tickets, special items, and quest-exclusive bees. Quests drive long-term progression.

The game is designed so that you never feel stuck for long — there's always a reachable upgrade just a honey grind away.

Early Game Priority Guide

New players often spend their first hours on the wrong things. Here's the correct priority order for the first few sessions:

  1. Redeem all codes immediately — especially fourtunate, which gives you a free Marshmallow Bee. A free bee on Day 1 is a significant head start.
  2. Buy a Bag upgrade ASAP — your carry capacity is the main bottleneck in early Bee Swarm. A larger bag means fewer trips back to the hive and dramatically faster honey accumulation.
  3. Focus on the Sunflower Field first — it's the most forgiving early field and where most beginner quests send you. Don't chase exotic fields until your swarm is strong enough to collect there efficiently.
  4. Hatch eggs before buying upgrades — more bees = more pollen per field pass. Priority order: hatch eggs → buy bag upgrades → buy boots → other upgrades.
  5. Complete NPC quests — Basic Bear and Onett (the developer NPC) both give introductory quests with outsized rewards relative to what you'd earn grinding at this stage.

Field Guide — Best Pollen Sources

Not all fields are created equal. Where you grind matters as much as how long you grind.

FieldPollen TypeBest ForUnlock Requirement
Sunflower FieldWhiteBeginners, White honey craftingStarting area
Dandelion FieldWhiteEasy early grindingStarting area
Blue Flower FieldBlueBlue honey craftingLow honey unlock
Clover FieldWhite + RedMixed early grindingNear beginning
Strawberry FieldRedRed honey crafting, better mid-gameModerate unlock cost
Bamboo FieldWhiteHigh-value mid-game field15MMembers code gives Boost
Rose FieldRedMid-to-late game pollen15MMembers code gives Boost
Mountain Top FieldWhiteEndgame pollen ratesHigh progression milestone

The pollen type matters because different honey types are used for different crafting recipes and quests. Don't obsessively focus on one pollen type — balancing white, blue, and red honey production gives you flexibility for quests and crafting.

Bee Types and What They Do

Your swarm is made up of different bee types, each with a role. Early in the game, quantity matters more than bee quality — 8 mediocre bees outperform 2 rare ones because pollen collection scales with swarm size.

Bee TypeRolePriority
Basic BeeReliable pollen collector, balanced statsGood early placeholder until you get better bees
Honey BeeGenerates bonus honey passivelyHigh — more honey means faster upgrades
Bumble BeeHigh pollen collection, large beeHigh — core pollen farming bee
Rarity Bee (Rare, Epic, Legendary)Specialized abilities: more pollen, bonus events, combatHighest — chase these in the mid/late game
Marshmallow Bee (from fourtunate code)Rare bee with strong pollen statsUse this immediately — it's your best early bee
Brave BeeCombat-focused, defeats field enemiesUseful when enemies block optimal field paths

Quest System Overview

Quests are the backbone of long-term progression in Bee Swarm Simulator. Each NPC bear on the map offers a quest chain with escalating rewards. Completing quests is the fastest path to tickets (used to buy rare items from the ticket shop), quest-exclusive bees, and star treats (used to level up your bees).

The main NPCs to prioritize early:

  • Basic Bear — the first NPC you encounter. His quests are designed for beginners and reward well for the time investment
  • Onett — the developer NPC with special challenges and exclusive codes tied to quest completion milestones
  • Honey Bear — focuses on honey crafting quests, good for building up your honey reserves quickly

The quest system has hundreds of missions across all bear NPCs. Don't try to do them all at once — pick one NPC and follow their chain to completion before moving to the next. Scattered quest progress means scattered rewards and no completed quest-exclusive bee unlocks.

8 Tips That Actually Matter in Bee Swarm Simulator

  1. Join the official BSS group before redeeming 15MMembers. The group join is free and the code gives a Marshmallow Bee plus massive amounts of field boosts. Easy win.
  2. Use Field Boosts strategically. From the fourtunate code, you get Bamboo and other field boosts. Save them for when you're actively grinding a session, not wasted in idle time.
  3. Fight Mantises and field enemies when you see them. Defeating field enemies drops items and doesn't take long if your swarm has any combat bees. Don't skip them.
  4. Don't neglect the ticket shop. Tickets are earned through quests and the Royal Jelly items in the ticket shop can transform your bees into rare variants. It's one of the best bang-per-ticket uses in the game.
  5. Participate in the current x2 Honeyday Event. Claim your 48 hours of x2 Pollen and Convert Rate now — this is a free multiplier that dramatically accelerates a grind session.
  6. Craft honey types for specific quests. Some quests require a specific honey type (Blue Honey, Red Honey, etc.). Knowing this ahead of time prevents the painful situation of grinding the wrong field for a quest.
  7. Level up your most-used bees with Star Treats. Star Treats are limited — don't spread them evenly. Put them into your best 2-3 bees for maximum return.
  8. Check the gumball machine daily. Daily spins give free items and sometimes rare bees. Two minutes, every time you log in.
Are there any Bee Swarm Simulator codes for April 2026?

Yes — there are 13+ active codes as of April 2026. The most notable is fourtunate, which gives a free Marshmallow Bee plus a large stack of progression items. Redeem it immediately if you haven't already. The 15MMembers code also gives excellent rewards including a free bee and multiple field boosts, but requires joining the official group first.

How do I redeem codes in Bee Swarm Simulator?

Open the game and click the Gear icon on the left side of your screen. Find the "Enter Code" box, type your code (codes are not case-sensitive), and click Redeem. Each code can only be used once per account.

What is the best field to grind in Bee Swarm Simulator?

Early game: start with the Sunflower Field — most early quests send you there and it's the most beginner-friendly. Mid-game: move to the Bamboo Field (especially with a field boost from the 15MMembers code) and Strawberry Field. Late game: the Mountain Top Field has the highest pollen rates for endgame swarms.

What is the best starter bee in Bee Swarm Simulator?

If you redeem the fourtunate code, you get a free Marshmallow Bee — this is your best early bee by a significant margin. Without that code, Basic Bee and Bumble Bee are the strongest early-game options available from the starting hive menu.

Is Bee Swarm Simulator getting updates in 2026?

As of April 23, 2026, no new update has been announced. The game continues to run its existing content with active events like the x2 Honeyday promotion. The developer (Onett) has historically pushed substantial updates sporadically — past updates have included major content drops like the Codes Bear and multiple new fields. Follow the official BSS Discord for update announcements.


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