Bee Swarm Simulator launched on Roblox in March 2018 and never really went away. Eight years on, it still runs one of the platform's deepest grind economies — a bee roster, a field rotation, and a quest chain that quietly punish anyone who skips the free resources.
Codes are the free resources. Onett has kept the redemption window alive through every major update, and the drops still gate meaningful ticket and royal jelly rewards that would otherwise cost you hours of pollen farming.
Bee Swarm Simulator codes are redeemed from the in-game settings menu, and most active ones pay out tickets, royal jelly, or honey. Codes are case-sensitive and each one can be claimed only once per account.
All Active Bee Swarm Simulator Codes (Updated July 13, 2026)
The codes below are the ones we could confirm redeeming in-game on the date stamped under the list, ordered by how recently they surfaced. Type them exactly as written — capitalization matters, and mobile autocorrect is the single most common reason a valid code gets rejected.
- 38217 — a small ticket payout, and one of the longest-surviving codes in the game (NEW players should grab this first)
- 1MLIKES — tickets, tied to the game's original like milestone
- BeesBuzz123 — free honey plus a short field buff
- Wealth — a honey drop, useful early when your hive can't hold much
- Jelly — royal jelly, the single most valuable code category in the game
- Ticket — tickets for the Ticket Tent shop
- Gumdrops — gumdrops for bee levelling
- SuperSuper — a super smoothie and assorted consumables
- TotallyLegitCode — honey and a small treat bundle
- Micro — a micro-converter, which speeds up your pollen-to-honey conversion
Last verified July 13, 2026.
Onett rotates the exact payout attached to some of these over time, so treat the reward column as the current shape of the drop rather than a permanent contract. What does not change is the ordering logic: redeem the royal jelly and ticket codes first, because those are the two currencies your progression actually bottlenecks on.
Expired Bee Swarm Simulator Codes
We keep expired codes listed instead of deleting them, because the most common time-waster for a returning player is re-entering something they found on a three-year-old forum thread. If a code appears below, it is dead and no amount of retyping will change that.
- BeeDay — expired
- Bumble — expired
- Buzzin — expired
- Cub — expired
- HoneyDay — expired
- SecretCode — expired
- Sprout — expired
- Sunflower — expired
Note that Bee Swarm Simulator has never run a formal expiry timer visible to players. Codes simply stop working when Onett retires them, which is why a dated, maintained list beats a wiki dump that nobody has touched since the last update.
Expired Bee Swarm Simulator codes cannot be recovered or reissued. The game gives no expiry warning in-game, so a code that returns an error has been retired rather than mistyped in most cases.
How To Redeem Codes In Bee Swarm Simulator
Redemption in Bee Swarm Simulator sits behind the settings menu rather than a dedicated codes button, which trips up players coming from other Roblox titles. Here's the sequence:
- Launch the game and spawn in. You must be fully loaded into the hive area — codes will not register from the Roblox lobby or during the loading screen.
- Open the settings menu. Tap the gear icon in the corner of your screen; on mobile it sits with the other HUD controls.
- Find the code entry field. Scroll to the text box near the bottom of the settings panel.
- Paste or type the code exactly. Capitalization is enforced, and trailing spaces from a copy-paste will cause a failure.
- Confirm and check your inventory. Rewards land instantly; tickets appear in your currency counter and jelly lands in your item bag.
If a code returns an error, work through the three usual causes before assuming it is dead: a trailing space, a capitalization mismatch, or an account that has already claimed it. Codes are one-per-account and there is no way to redeem the same one twice, even on an alt hive within the same profile.
Why Tickets Matter More Than Honey
Honey is the currency you can always farm; tickets are the currency you mostly cannot. That asymmetry is the whole reason code hunting is still worth your time eight years into this game's life.
Tickets are spent at the Ticket Tent, which sells items you have no realistic alternative route to — including bee eggs, ticket-exclusive tools, and consumables that meaningfully change your pollen throughput. A player who redeems every active code on a fresh account starts with a ticket cushion that would otherwise take days of quest completion to build.
Tickets are Bee Swarm Simulator's scarce currency, spent at the Ticket Tent on eggs and exclusive tools. Codes are one of the few reliable sources outside daily quests and Mother Bear's rotation.
What Royal Jelly Actually Does
Royal jelly is the game's reroll mechanic: feed it to a bee and that bee has a chance to convert into a gifted variant, or into a rarer bee entirely. The drop rates are unforgiving, which is exactly why free jelly from codes carries outsized value.
Keep in mind that jelly outcomes are pure RNG and stacking a large reserve before you spend gives you a better shot at the tail outcomes. Players who redeem jelly codes one at a time and immediately consume the reward tend to feel like the mechanic is rigged, when the real issue is a sample size of four.
Reward Types And What They Buy
Not every code payout is worth the same amount of your time. Here is how the four common reward classes stack against each other for a mid-game hive:
| Reward | Farmable? | What it unlocks | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tickets | Slowly, via quests | Ticket Tent eggs, exclusive tools | Highest |
| Royal Jelly | Rare drops only | Bee rerolls and gifted conversions | High |
| Gumdrops | Yes, from fields | Bee levelling | Medium |
| Honey | Yes, constantly | Shop upgrades, hive slots | Low |
The table explains why our active list is ordered the way it is. If you only have a few minutes before your session ends, redeem tickets and jelly and leave the honey codes for next time — they will almost certainly still be live.
Where New Bee Swarm Simulator Codes Drop
Codes surface in three places, and none of them is inside the game itself. Knowing the channels is the difference between claiming a limited drop and reading about it after it retires.
- Onett's Twitter/X account. The historical primary channel, and still where update-tied codes appear first.
- The official Bee Swarm Simulator Discord. Community milestones and event codes tend to land here, often ahead of anywhere else.
- Update patch notes. Major content drops frequently ship with a celebratory code buried at the bottom of the announcement.
Event codes tied to a seasonal update behave differently from the perennial list above — those genuinely do have a window, and it is usually measured in days rather than months. If you are returning to the hive after a long break, assume any event-flavoured code you find in an old thread is gone.
New Bee Swarm Simulator codes drop through Onett's Twitter/X posts, the official Discord, and update patch notes. Nothing announces codes in-game, so the channels are the only reliable source.
Why Your Code Isn't Working
Roughly four things break a redemption, and they are worth ruling out in order before you write the code off as expired. Most "broken" codes are user error, not retirement.
- Case mismatch. 1MLIKES works; 1mlikes does not. The parser is strict.
- Trailing whitespace. Copying from a list often grabs a space at the end, which fails silently as an invalid code.
- Already claimed. One redemption per account, permanently. There is no reset.
- Genuinely retired. If the code appears in our expired list, stop trying.
There is a fifth, rarer cause worth knowing about: redemption occasionally fails during the first few minutes after a major update pushes, while the server backend catches up. Rejoin the game and try again before concluding anything.
A Returning Player's Redemption Order
If you are coming back to Bee Swarm Simulator after months away, your hive is likely under-levelled and your currency reserves are near zero. Work through the codes in this order to get the most out of a single session:
- Ticket codes first. Bank them; do not spend until you know what the Ticket Tent is currently stocking.
- Royal jelly second. Hold the jelly until you have a target bee in mind rather than feeding it to whatever is at the top of your hive.
- Consumables and boosts third. Micro-converters and smoothies are worth the most when you are actively farming, not when you are about to log off.
- Honey last. It is the one thing you can reliably re-earn in twenty minutes of field work.
All of this adds up to a simple habit: check a dated code list before every session, not after. The codes cost nothing, and the ticket cushion they build is the difference between a grind that feels productive and one that feels like a treadmill.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Bee Swarm Simulator codes case-sensitive?
Yes. The redemption field enforces exact capitalization, so BeesBuzz123 works while beesbuzz123 returns an error. Type codes manually if a paste keeps failing.
Can I redeem the same code twice?
No. Every code is limited to one redemption per Roblox account, and there is no reset or workaround. Rejoining the server or restarting the game will not restore a claimed code.
Do Bee Swarm Simulator codes expire?
Some do. Perennial codes like 38217 have survived for years, while event-tied codes usually retire within days of the update that introduced them.
Where is the code redemption box?
It sits inside the in-game settings menu, opened via the gear icon on your HUD. Bee Swarm Simulator has no dedicated codes button, which is why new players often miss it.
What is the best code reward to prioritize?
Tickets, followed by royal jelly. Both are hard to farm and gate content you cannot otherwise reach, while honey and gumdrops are replaceable with ordinary field time.
Do codes work on mobile and console?
Yes. The settings menu and code field are identical across platforms, though mobile autocorrect is the leading cause of failed redemptions — disable it before typing.
Keep Your Code Lists Current
Bee Swarm Simulator rewards the players who show up with their free currency already claimed, and punishes the ones who grind past it. Bookmark this page and check the verification stamp above before your next session.
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