Bee Swarm Simulator Tier List 2026

Bee Swarm Simulator has a lot of bees, but not all of them deserve a hive slot equally. This updated Bee Swarm Simulator tier list 2026 ranks every bee by how much real value they bring to the hive, not just by their rarity.

Bee Swarm Simulator Tier List 2026 TL;DR

  • Digital Bee, Tabby Bee, Music Bee, Precise Bee, and Vector Bee are some of the best bees in the game.

  • Gifted Hive Bonuses matter a lot, but be aware that duplicate gifted bonuses do not stack.

  • Blue hives care more about Tadpole Bee and Buoyant Bee, while red and white hives lean harder into Precise Bee and Vector Bee.

  • Some bees are only useful while you are building SSA progress or filling early gifted slots.

  • D-Tier bees are not always useless for new players, but they lose value fast once your hive gets advanced.

  • Vicious Bee is great for bosses, but I do not love it as an endgame hive slot in 2026.

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Bee Swarm Simulator Bee Tier List 2026

This tier list ranks bees by how much I actually want them in my hive. The things I’m looking for are gifted bonuses, ability tokens, hive color value, Robo Challenge use, how easy the bee is to get, and how long the bee actually stays useful.

Tier

Bees

S-Tier

Digital Bee, Basic Bee, Tabby Bee, Bear Bee, Music Bee, Baby Bee, Tadpole Bee, Precise Bee, Vector Bee, Carpenter Bee, Festive Bee

A-Tier

Photon Bee, Buoyant Bee, Gummy Bee, Windy Bee, Fuzzy Bee, Hasty Bee, Looker Bee, Commander Bee, Cobalt Bee, Crimson Bee

B-Tier

Brave Bee, Rage Bee, Stubborn Bee, Puppy Bee, Spicy Bee, Honey Bee, Shy Bee, Diamond Bee

C-Tier

Bubble Bee, Bucko Bee, Bumble Bee, Cool Bee, Rad Bee, Rascal Bee, Riley Bee, Frosty Bee

D-Tier

Bomber Bee, Demo Bee, Demon Bee, Exhausted Bee, Fire Bee, Lion Bee, Ninja Bee, Shocked Bee, Vicious Bee

Rarity does not tell the whole story. Mythic bees are usually better, sure, but sometimes a gifted Basic Bee can be more impactful for progression than half the “cooler” bees in the game

S-Tier Bees

S-Tier bees are the ones I would actively build around or keep in your hives. Some are universal, while others work best for specific hive colors.

  • Digital Bee is probably the best bee in Bee Swarm Simulator if you actually invest into it. With drives, it scales through the roof and ends up showing up in the best of endgame hives that make absurd honey numbers. Maxing drives takes a painful amount of time, though, but it’s still worth it.

  • Basic Bee sounds boring to play until you get the gifted version of it. Gifted Basic Bee gives a massive x1.2 pollen multiplier, which is one of the best hive bonuses in the entire game. It works for every hive color, every field, every stage. For how easy it is to get, Gifted Basic Bee is priceless. Sadly, the gifted bonuses do not stack - here’s an article with more info on Gifted bees.

  • Tabby Bee is one of the best event bee investments. Tabby Love scaling makes it better the longer you keep it, eventually reaching 110 pollen collected in 4 seconds and 1,760 honey made in 3 seconds at max stacks. That alone gives it insane long-term value. If you are using Star Treats and do not have a Gifted Tabby Bee, fix that ASAP.

  • Bear Bee is a premium bee, so not every player will have it. Still, if we are ranking power, it belongs up here. Bear Morph is too useful to ignore, and the extra pollen value makes it one of the best paid upgrades in the game. 

  • Music Bee is basically mandatory. Melody, Focus, and Token Link are all useful, and vet players run several Music Bees for a reason. Crit power, crit chance support, and token utility all matter during boosts. You would rather have too many Music Bees than none at all.

  • Baby Bee earns S-Tier because Baby Love is just that good. x2 pollen is not a small buff. Early game players love it, mid game players need it, and even advanced hives care about Baby Love uptime in some form. 

  • Tadpole Bee is amazing for blue hives, but it is not only a blue hive bee. Baby Love, frogs, bubbles, gifted frog value, and balloon interaction make it useful in more places than people give it credit for. Blue hives obviously want plenty of Tadpoles, but even red and white players can use one for Robo Challenge or Baby Love coverage.

  • Precise Bee is a core red and white hive bee with its 20% super-crit chance at max stacks. If you are going red or white and you do not have Precise Bees, your hive is basically missing half the scaling engine.

  • Vector Bee is another S-Tier Mythic because its marks and triangulate value are too good to pass on, especially in white hives. Its Pollen Mark+ gives +50% pollen for 8 seconds, and Triangulate also gains extra value from Marks inside the triangle, which is why white hives benefits from running it so much. 

  • Carpenter Bee is the budget Vector Bee. Its marks are fantastic for early and mid game because they help with farming field pollen and its later conversion. You can run multiple Carpenters before your hive becomes Mythic-heavy, and they will carry harder than some players might expect. They are also the only bees in the game that produce Honey Mark+ ability tokens, which makes them even more valuable.

  • Festive Bee is great because its free gifts are great. Festive Gift tokens’ random rewards make it invaluable for farming. 

A-Tier Bees

A-Tier bees are excellent, but they usually need specific conditions to become viable. They might depend on hive color, game stage, or simply on the fact whether you have high-end mythic alternatives or not.

  • Photon Bee used to feel mandatory for almost everyone with its +20% instant conversion. It is very good, especially with instant conversion and Beamstorm value. The reason I keep it in A-Tier is that blue hives do not care about instant conversion as much, and not every endgame hive needs it anymore.

  • Buoyant Bee is one of the main reasons blue hives work. Capacity and blue field farming value are huge. For blue players, it is absolutely top-tier.

  • Gummy Bee is very good for white hives and gumdrop-heavy gameplay. Good value can be insane, and white hives care about having this bee a lot. 

  • Windy Bee is another bee that depends heavily on hive color. White hives love Windy Bee because of the white boost tokens and the tornado value. Red and blue hives can skip it more easily. It is a great bee, but it is not equally valuable for every hive.

  • Fuzzy Bee is weird. It is great for pollination and field upkeep, but endgame players do not want multiple Fuzzy Bees in the main hive. A lot of players solve the Fuzzy problem with alt accounts. One Fuzzy Bee can still be useful, but this is not a bee I would spam.

  • Hasty Bee gives the player movespeed, and movespeed matters more than people admit. Tokens do not pick themselves up. Boosts feel worse when you are slow. Some endgame hives replace their value through bee equips, but for most players, Hasty Bee is still worth running.

  • Looker Bee helps a lot during progression and clearing attack-focused content. Its crit stats matter a lot, actually, but not in every build. 

  • Commander Bee gives a critical chance, and that alone keeps it high. Early and mid-game players should not ignore it. Some advanced hive builds drop it later, but until then, Commander is a viable bee.

  • Cobalt Bee is good for blue and mixed-color hives. I would not call it mandatory for everyone, but it has enough use to stay in A-Tier.

  • Crimson Bee is basically the red variation of a Cobalt Bee. It is not a late-game monster on its own, but it gives enough red value to make it high priority early on.

B-Tier Bees

B-Tier bees are usable. Some are good during progression, some are useful for one specific goal, and some are just fine. Not exciting, not awful.

  • Brave Bee gives +1 Bee Attack when gifted, which is useful for Robo Challenge. I like it more than most low-rarity bees because attack can matter both for conversion and combat.

  • Rage Bee gives Bee Attack and Token Link value. It is fine for attack-based progression, and it can help before your hive gets more optimized. I would not build your entire strategy around it, but I also would not blame a mid-game player for using one.

  • Stubborn Bee gives an extra ability token lifespan, which is actually useful if you miss tokens often or play with more relaxed movement. Extra token lifespan is a nice quality-of-life bonus.

  • Puppy Bee is mostly a leveling bee. Puppy Love can save honey, and that matters a lot while pushing hive levels. Outside leveling, it is not amazing.

  • Spicy Bee is good for red hives and almost nobody else. Flames, red bomb synergy, and Inferno value can help red gameplay, but blue and white hives do not care. If you are red, you probably rate it higher. If you are not red, you probably forget it exists.

  • Honey Bee is okay. Its honey-focused identity is funny, and it has some value, but Long-term, it usually gets replaced.

  • Shy Bee gives Bee Ability Pollen, which is better than people sometimes remember. It is not a must-have, but it has more value than basic red filler bees. I would call it usable, not amazing.

  • Diamond Bee can help with conversion rate and early blue progression. The issue is that it does not stay exciting for long. Once your hive starts getting real Mythics and better gifted bonuses, Diamond Bee becomes easier to cut.

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C and D-Tier Bees

C-Tier bees are mostly early-game filler or hive-color placeholders. None of them feel worth occupying your slots for long. They give useful early-to mid-game bonuses, but better bees from higher tiers replace them pretty quickly.

Best Bees by Hive Type

As mentioned, some bees do worse or better depending on your hive color. A blue player and a red player are basically playing different games at endgame.

Hive Type

Best Bees

Mixed Hive

Basic Bee, Tabby Bee, Music Bee, Baby Bee, Carpenter Bee, Commander Bee, Photon Bee

Blue Hive

Tadpole Bee, Buoyant Bee, Music Bee, Basic Bee, Tabby Bee, Cobalt Bee

Red Hive

Precise Bee, Spicy Bee, Vector Bee, Music Bee, Basic Bee, Brave Bee, Rage Bee

White Hive

Vector Bee, Precise Bee, Gummy Bee, Windy Bee, Music Bee, Basic Bee, Fuzzy Bee

Robo Challenge

Tadpole Bee, Brave Bee, Commander Bee, Precise Bee, Cobalt Bee, Music Bee

Bee Swarm’s progression changes your priorities a lot. Early game wants higher capacity, conversion, and favors running basic gifted bees. Mid game wants an in-depth SSA progress and better token value that later progresses towards getting as high of a color synergy as possible. 

Best Bee in Bee Swarm Simulator 2026

If I had to pick one best bee overall, I would pick Digital Bee for its pure endgame power. It scales way too hard once you invest drives into it, and the ceiling is ridiculous. For normal players, though, options like Gifted Basic Bee might be the best easy-to-get bee. So my answer is split:

  • Best endgame bee: Digital Bee

  • Best universal gifted bonus: Basic Bee

  • Best event bee investment: Tabby Bee

  • Best blue hive bee: Tadpole Bee or Buoyant Bee

  • Best red hive bee: Precise Bee

  • Best white hive bee: Vector Bee

Your hive color matters too much, especially going later into an endgame.

Best New Player Bee in Bee Swarm Simulator

New players should not stress over a perfectly colored hive composition early on. Your first goal is to progress, unlock zones, improve gear, and work toward better amulets. For early and mid game, I would prioritize bees that give useful general value:

Bee

Why It Helps Early

Gifted Basic Bee

x1.2 pollen is useful forever

Baby Bee

Baby Love gives huge pollen value

Music Bee

Melody, Focus, and Token Link are amazing

Carpenter Bee

Marks help with pollen and field conversion

Commander Bee

Critical chance helps mixed hives

Tabby Bee

Gets better over time with Tabby Love

Photon Bee

Great instant conversion and early event value

Bear Bee

Excellent if you have Robux

Running a mixed-color hive during progression is normal. Once you get closer to SSA and better gear, then you can start committing to blue, red, or white.

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