
Bee Swarm Simulator isn’t just another Roblox game—it’s an addictive adventure where you build your own bee empire, collect pollen, and transform it into sweet, sweet honey. I’ve spent countless hours buzzing through fields, completing bear quests, and optimizing my hive setup, and let me tell you, there’s nothing quite like watching your honey count skyrocket when you’ve got the right item progression.
The game throws a ton of choices at you right from the start, and making the wrong decisions can seriously slow down your progress. Trust me, I learned this the hard way when I first started playing. I wasted so much honey on items that didn’t really help me advance, and I don’t want you to make the same mistakes.
What really draws me into Bee Swarm Simulator is the perfect balance between relaxation and strategy. I can spend a chill afternoon just buzzing around fields, collecting pollen, and watching my bees work their magic. But at the same time, there’s this deep strategic layer that keeps me coming back for more.
I remember the first time I finally saved up enough for my first event bee—it was a Tabby Bee, and man, that moment felt incredible. My pollen collection rates skyrocketed, and suddenly I was progressing so much faster. That’s the beauty of this game: every smart investment you make pays off in a big way.
The community is another reason I keep playing. Whether it’s trading tips with other players, participating in events, or just showing off my latest hive setup, there’s always something new and exciting happening in the world of Bee Swarm Simulator.
When you’re just starting out, you want to hit the ground running. Here’s exactly what I recommend you do:
First things first—redeem these codes immediately:
Head straight to the Noob Shop and buy the basic backpack and clippers. I always tell new players to focus on upgrading these two items first before anything else. A bigger backpack means you can carry more pollen, and better tools mean you collect it faster—it’s that simple.
Your early game priority list:
I made the mistake of ignoring movement speed early on, and let me tell you, running back and forth between fields gets old fast. Those boots are worth every penny!
Once you hit the 10 Bee zone, things get really interesting. You unlock the Pro Shop, and this is where your progression really starts to take off.
Pro Shop Priority:
Translator Order (this is important!):
After unlocking the Red and Blue HQs, grab both the Bubble Wand and Scythe for quest requirements. For backpacks, the Blue Port-O-Hive is your best bet here. And don’t waste your honey on guards at this stage—they’re just not worth the cost yet.
This is where the real optimization begins. At 25 Bees, you get access to the Mountaintop Shop, and the order you buy items here makes a huge difference.
My recommended Mountaintop Shop order:
The Glider is probably the most important item here. I can’t stress enough how much time this saves you, especially if you’re planning to do any macro play. Being able to glide between fields instead of running makes a massive difference in your efficiency.
Let me share the current working codes that I’ve verified:
Active Codes (December 2025):
Pro tip: Redeem these codes as soon as you start playing. The early honey and ticket boosts will help you progress much faster than players who don’t use them.
The game has seen some exciting updates recently. Beesmas 2024 brought Bee Bear back with brand new sticker-themed quests, and the summer updates introduced new mechanics and items that have changed the progression meta.
Recent Changes That Affect Your Progression:
These updates mean some of the old progression guides are outdated. That’s why I’m sharing my current strategies that work with the latest game version.
After experimenting with hundreds of different hive setups, I’ve found what really works. For a balanced hive that excels at both pollen collection and honey production, I recommend:
Essential Bees for Your Hive:
This is where many players go wrong. The order you gift your event bees matters tremendously:
Optimal Event Bee Gifting Order:
When you finally unlock the Supreme Star Amulet, you’ll need to choose a hive color. Here’s my take on each:
Blue Hive – Start here! It’s the cheapest and easiest to build. You can get great results with fewer gifted bees and lower investment. Early blue setups outperform early red or white hives by a huge margin.
Red Hive – Wait until you have a fully gifted and mutated setup. Red hives require significant investment but can be incredibly powerful once optimized.
White Hive – The most expensive option. Only go for white if you have a massive honey reserve (at least one quadrillion) and a fully optimized setup.
Blue Hive Late Game:
Red Hive Late Game:
White Hive Late Game:
I’ve seen so many players make the same mistakes over and over. Here are the big ones to watch out for:
Don’t waste Diamond Eggs on your hive – Save them for trading or specific strategies Avoid using Gifted Eggs randomly – Wait until you have a clear plan Don’t waste Star Jellies before your first Spirit Petal – Save them for guaranteed gifted bees Never donate your first Spirit Petal – Always use it for yourself first Save Magic Beans – They become incredibly valuable later in the game
Without a doubt, it’s your backpack. A larger backpack capacity means you can make fewer trips back to your hive, which dramatically increases your efficiency over time.
Always gear first. Better gear helps you earn honey faster, which you can then use to get better bees. Trying to get bees before gear is like putting the cart before the horse.
Aim for at least 40 bees before you start seriously pursuing endgame items. The Supreme Star Amulet requires 40 gifted bee types, so that’s a good milestone to work toward.
Absolutely! Event bees provide unique abilities and bonuses that regular bees can’t match. Just make sure you’re buying them in the right order (Tabby first!).
Once you have access to the Gummy Mask and can do MMs (Mondo Chick runs), your gumdrop income will skyrocket. Before that, focus on Science Bear quests and macro strategies.
Both have their place. I recommend playing manually while you’re learning the game and understanding the mechanics. Once you have a solid foundation, macro can help you grind materials while you’re away.
Bee Swarm Simulator is one of those games that just keeps giving. The more you play, the more you discover, and the more strategies you develop. I’ve been playing for years now, and I’m still finding new ways to optimize my progression and maximize my honey production.
The key takeaway here is that item order matters—a lot. By following the progression I’ve outlined, you’ll avoid the common pitfalls that slow so many players down. You’ll progress faster, earn more honey, and have a lot more fun in the process.
Remember to redeem those codes, focus on your gear before bees, and don’t be afraid to experiment with different strategies. What works for one player might not work for another, so find what feels right for you and your playstyle.
Now get out there and start building that bee empire! Trust me, once you see that honey counter climbing into the billions, you’ll be hooked just like I am.