Are you struggling to find specific Bloom Petals for your Beesmas quests in Bee Swarm Simulator? I’ve spent countless hours researching and testing every Bloom Petal location to bring you the most comprehensive guide available. Whether you’re hunting for rare Black Petals or need to farm dozens of Pink Petals quickly, this guide will save you hours of frustration and help you complete those pesky Beesmas quests in record time.

What Are Bloom Petals?

Bloom Petals are special collectible items introduced in the December 25, 2025 update as part of the new Bloom mechanic. These colorful petals drop from Blooms – passive field-based entities that spawn naturally while you’re farming pollen or can be summoned using a Bloom Shaker. Each petal type provides unique temporary buffs and is crucial for completing various Beesmas quests.

Quick Reference:

Petal ColorPrimary Field(s)Buff TypeSpawn Rate
BlackCactus FieldBomb PollenRare
GrayPumpkin FieldMark AbilityUncommon
YellowSunflower FieldTool PollenCommon
WhiteSpider FieldWhite PollenCommon
PinkStrawberry FieldBee GatherCommon
RedRed Flower FieldsRed PollenCommon
ScarletPepper PatchFlames PollenUncommon
CyanBlue Flower FieldsBubble PollenUncommon
VioletClover FieldSuper-CritRare
GreenClover FieldCritical ChanceUncommon
MerrygoldStump FieldSpecialRare

Complete Bloom Petal Locations Guide

Black Bloom Petals

Best Field: Cactus Field Alternative Fields: Spider Field, Dandelion Field, Pine Tree Forest (rare)

Black Bloom Petals are among the rarest and most sought-after petals in the game. The Cactus Field is your best bet for farming these efficiently. I recommend spending at least 30 minutes here when you need multiple Black Petals, as their spawn rate is quite low. The Black Petal provides a 2x-3x Bomb Pollen boost plus 40-60% Unique Instant Conversion.

Gray Bloom Petals

Best Field: Pumpkin Field Alternative Fields: Spider Field, Dandelion Field, Coconut Field, Stump Field

Gray Petals are most reliably found in the Pumpkin Field, though they can appear in several other locations. These petals provide a 2x-3x Mark Ability Pollen boost, making them valuable for players focusing on ability token collection. The Pumpkin Field tends to have the highest concentration of Gray Petals during natural Bloom spawns.

Yellow Bloom Petals

Best Field: Sunflower Field Alternative Fields: Blue Flower Field, Pineapple Patch, Pumpkin Patch

Yellow Petals are among the easiest to farm, with the Sunflower Field being the most reliable location. These provide a 2x-3x Tool Pollen boost, perfect for players using tool-based pollen collectors. I’ve found that farming during peak server times actually increases Yellow Petal spawn rates due to more players actively farming in the area.

White Bloom Petals

Best Fields: Spider Field, Dandelion Field Alternative Fields: Coconut Field, Blue Flower Field, Mushroom Field

White Petals are quite common and can be found in multiple fields. The Spider Field and Dandelion Field offer the best spawn rates. These petals provide a 2x-3x White Pollen boost, making them essential for white hive players. I recommend farming White Petals in the Spider Field during off-peak hours to avoid competition.

Pink Bloom Petals

Best Field: Strawberry Field Alternative Fields: Mountain Top Field, Sunflower Field (rare), Pepper Patch

The Strawberry Field is undisputedly the best location for Pink Petals. These provide a 2x-3x Bee Gather Pollen boost, making them valuable for all players regardless of hive type. The Strawberry Field’s layout makes it easy to spot and collect Pink Petals quickly.

Red Bloom Petals

Best Fields: Mushroom Field, Strawberry Field, Rose Field Alternative Fields: Mountain Top Field, Spider Field (rare), Cactus Field (rare)

Red Petals can spawn in any red flower field, but the Mushroom Field and Strawberry Field tend to have the highest spawn rates. These provide a 1.25x-2x Red Pollen boost, essential for red hive players. I recommend cycling between these three fields when farming Red Petals for quests.

Scarlet Bloom Petals

Best Field: Pepper Patch Alternative Fields: Rose Field (uncommon), Mountain Top Field (uncommon)

Scarlet Petals are exclusive to the Pepper Patch for the most part, with occasional spawns in the Rose Field. These rare petals provide a 2x-3x Flames Pollen boost, making them highly valuable for players with fire-based bees. The Pepper Patch can be quite competitive, so consider farming during early morning hours.

Cyan Bloom Petals

Best Fields: Bamboo Field, Stump Field Alternative Fields: Pumpkin Patch, Blue Flower Field (uncommon), Coconut Field

Cyan Petals are most commonly found in the Bamboo Field and Stump Field. These provide a 2x-3x Bubble Pollen boost, perfect for players with bubble-based bees. The Bamboo Field tends to be less crowded, making it ideal for extended farming sessions.

Violet Bloom Petals

Best Field: Clover Field Alternative Fields: Rose Field, Stump Field (rare), Mushroom Field (rare)

Violet Petals are quite rare and primarily spawn in the Clover Field. These provide a +5% Super-Critical Chance boost, making them extremely valuable for endgame players. The Clover Field’s high flower density makes it easier to spot Violet Petals when they do spawn.

Green Bloom Petals

Best Field: Clover Field Alternative Fields: Cactus Field, Pineapple Patch, Pumpkin Patch

Green Petals provide a +1% to +10% Critical Chance boost, making them valuable for all players. The Clover Field offers the best spawn rates, though they can appear in several other locations. I recommend farming Green Petals while working on Violet Petals since they share the same primary field.

Merrygold Bloom Petals

Best Field: Stump Field Alternative Fields: Sunflower Field, other fields (rare)

Merrygold Petals are special Beesmas-exclusive petals that primarily spawn in the Stump Field. These rare petals provide unique boosts that are especially valuable during the Beesmas event. The Stump Field’s layout makes it easy to spot these distinctive golden petals.

How Bloom Spawning Works In 2026?

Understanding Bloom mechanics is crucial for efficient petal farming. Here’s everything you need to know:

Natural Bloom Spawning

Blooms spawn naturally while you’re farming pollen in any field. The spawn rate increases with:

  • More active players in the field
  • Higher pollen collection rates
  • Field diversity (different flower colors)
  • Time of day (peak server hours)

Bloom Levels and Petal Count

Blooms have multiple levels that affect petal count:

  • Levels 1-2: 3 petals per bloom
  • Levels 3-4: 4 petals per bloom
  • Levels 5-7: 5 petals per bloom
  • Levels 8-9: 6 petals per bloom
  • Level 10+: 7 petals per bloom

Higher level Blooms not only provide more petals but also better rewards and stronger buffs. Each time a bloom is defeated, it respawns at a higher level, similar to puffshrooms.

Using Bloom Shakers

The Bloom Shaker is an inventory item added in the December 2025 update that allows you to force Bloom spawns. When used, it spawns three Blooms in your current field. Key details:

  • Cooldown: 3 minutes
  • Duration: Blooms last 1 minute
  • Best Use: Save for boosting sessions rather than regular quest farming
  • Obtained: Available through various in-game methods

Pro Strategies for Efficient Petal Farming

After hundreds of hours testing different methods, here are my proven strategies:

Movement Speed Optimization

Movement speed is crucial for collecting petals before other players:

  • Use Haste sources whenever available
  • Apply Oil for temporary speed boosts
  • Add movement speed to your Ant Amulet
  • Consider the Petal Belt for dedicated petal farming
  • Glide between petal spawns to cover more distance

Field Selection Strategy

Not all fields are equal for petal farming:

  • Solo Farming: Choose less popular fields to avoid competition
  • Peak Hours: Stick to your target field even if crowded – more players = more blooms
  • Field Rotation: Cycle between 2-3 fields that spawn your target petal color
  • Server Hopping: Change servers if your field is too crowded

Timing and Scheduling

The timing of your farming sessions matters:

  • Best Times: Early morning (6-9 AM) or late night (11 PM – 2 AM) for solo farming
  • Peak Efficiency: Weekend afternoons for maximum bloom spawns
  • Beesmas Events: Special spawn rates during Beesmas quests
  • Boost Events: Coordinate with server-wide pollen events

Advanced Techniques

For serious petal farmers:

  • Bloom Chaining: Move between blooms as they spawn to maintain momentum
  • Field Pre-positioning: Position yourself near bloom spawn points
  • Team Coordination: Work with friends to cover larger areas
  • Resource Management: Save Bloom Shakers for high-demand periods

Common Mistakes to Avoid

I’ve made plenty of mistakes while learning petal farming. Here’s what to avoid:

Resource Wasting

  • Don’t use Bloom Shakers for regular quest farming
  • Avoid spending rare boosts on common petal farming
  • Don’t ignore movement speed optimizations
  • Avoid farming in the wrong fields (check spawn tables)

Inefficient Farming

  • Don’t stay in one field too long if spawns are poor
  • Avoid competing with large groups for rare petals
  • Don’t ignore alternative field options
  • Avoid farming during server restarts or maintenance

Quest Management

  • Don’t accept multiple petal quests simultaneously
  • Avoid starting quests without checking field availability
  • Don’t hoard petals – use them or trade them
  • Avoid ignoring petal buff stacks during farming

Bloom Petal Buffs and Benefits

Each petal type provides unique benefits beyond quest completion:

Combat and Collection Buffs

  • Red Petals: Essential for red hive pollen collection
  • Blue Petals: Perfect for blue hive players
  • White Petals: Universal pollen boost for all players
  • Yellow Petals: Tool-based collection enhancement

Ability and Special Buffs

  • Green Petals: Critical chance increases for all players
  • Violet Petals: Super-critical chance for endgame players
  • Gray Petals: Mark ability enhancement for ability-focused players
  • Black Petals: Bomb pollen boost for explosive playstyles

Event-Specific Benefits

  • Scarlet Petals: Flames pollen for fire bee strategies
  • Cyan Petals: Bubble pollen for water-based bee setups
  • Merrygold Petals: Special Beesmas event bonuses

Beesmas Quest Integration

Bloom Petals are especially important during Beesmas events. Here’s how to maximize your efficiency:

Quest Planning

  • Check all Beesmas bear quests before starting
  • Plan your route to minimize field travel
  • Stock up on necessary items before starting quests
  • Coordinate with friends for difficult petal types

Efficiency Tips

  • Complete multiple quests requiring the same petal type together
  • Use Beesmas boosts for petal farming sessions
  • Save rare petals for the most valuable quests
  • Consider trading with other players for hard-to-find petals

Reward Optimization

  • Prioritize quests with the best reward-to-effort ratio
  • Don’t ignore smaller quests that build up to bigger rewards
  • Use petal buffs during quest completion for efficiency
  • Save some petals for post-Beesmas use

Community Resources and Tools

The Bee Swarm Simulator community has developed excellent resources for petal farming:

Official Sources

  • Discord Server: https://discord.gg/bee (940,000+ members)
  • Developer Twitter: @OnettDev for official updates
  • Wiki: bee-swarm-simulator.fandom.com for detailed mechanics
  • Reddit: r/BeeSwarmSimulator for community tips

Community Tools

  • Petal Spreadsheets: Community-maintained spawn rate data
  • Field Maps: Visual guides for optimal farming routes
  • Trading Discords: Find players to trade rare petals
  • YouTube Guides: Video tutorials for specific techniques

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Petal Not Spawning

  • Verify you’re in the correct field
  • Check if the field supports that petal color
  • Ensure enough time has passed for natural spawns
  • Consider using a Bloom Shaker if available

Competition Issues

  • Switch to less crowded servers
  • Farm during off-peak hours
  • Build relationships with regular farmers
  • Consider trading for difficult-to-obtain petals

Performance Optimization

  • Reduce graphics settings for better visibility
  • Use movement speed boosts effectively
  • Optimize your route between spawn points
  • Consider using multiple characters for efficiency

Future Updates and Meta Changes

The Bloom Petal system is relatively new (introduced December 2025), so stay tuned for:

  • Potential new petal types
  • Spawn rate adjustments
  • New Bloom Shaker mechanics
  • Additional field options for rare petals

Keep an eye on official announcements from Onett and the Bee Swarm Simulator team for the latest updates.

FAQ

How often do Blooms spawn naturally?

Blooms spawn naturally while farming pollen, with rates increasing during peak server hours and in fields with more active players. The exact spawn rate varies by field and player activity.

Can I get Bloom Petals without a Bloom Shaker?

Yes! Blooms spawn naturally in all fields while you’re farming pollen. Bloom Shakers just give you control over when and where blooms appear.

What’s the rarest Bloom Petal?

Black and Violet Petals are generally considered the rarest, with Merrygold Petals being Beesmas-exclusive and quite rare as well.

Do Bloom Petal buffs stack?

Yes, petal buffs can stack up to 100 times, with each individual stack lasting 10 seconds. This makes collecting multiple petals of the same color very valuable.

Can I trade Bloom Petals with other players?

While you can’t directly trade petals, you can help each other farm by working together in the same field and sharing information about spawn locations.

How long do Blooms last?

Blooms last for 1 minute after spawning, whether naturally or via Bloom Shaker. You need to collect pollen within their radius to pop them and release the petals.

What’s the best field for farming multiple petal types?

The Hub Field has nearly equal chances for all petal types, making it good for variety, but specific fields are better for targeting particular colors.

Do Bloom Petals expire?

No, collected Bloom Petals don’t expire in your inventory. However, the buffs they provide are temporary (10 seconds per stack).

Can I get Bloom Petals from all fields?

No, each field has specific petal types it can spawn. Check the location tables above to find which fields support your target petal color.

Are Bloom Petals worth farming outside of Beesmas?

Yes! The buffs they provide are valuable year-round, especially for players focusing on specific pollen types or ability builds.

Conclusion

Mastering Bloom Petal collection in Bee Swarm Simulator takes time and practice, but with this comprehensive guide, you’re now equipped with the knowledge to farm any petal type efficiently. Remember to bookmark this guide for quick reference during Beesmas events, and don’t forget to check for updates as the meta evolves.

Whether you’re a beginner just learning about Blooms or an experienced player optimizing your farming routes, the key is patience and persistence. Happy petal hunting, and may your Beesmas quests be ever in your favor!