The Ultimate Bee Swarm Simulator Tickets Guide: Farm 500+ Every Day in 2026

Discover the best methods to collect over 500 Bee Swarm Simulator tickets daily. From bosses to memory matches, this guide covers every ticket source.

Why Tickets Matter in Bee Swarm Simulator

Tickets are one of the most valuable currencies in Bee Swarm Simulator. They unlock event bees (like the Photon Bee or the Festive Bee), buy mythic eggs, and purchase essential items from the Ticket Shop. Without a steady flow of Bee Swarm Simulator tickets, progressing through the mid-game and end-game becomes frustratingly slow. Many players struggle to save up for the expensive event bees, which cost hundreds of tickets each.

The good news? You don’t need to rely on random drops or real money. With the right strategy, you can consistently earn over 500 Bee Swarm Simulator tickets every single day. This guide breaks down every reliable source of tickets—from repeatable boss kills to hidden stickers and the Wealth Clock—so you can build your hive and never run short.


Boss Farming: The Core Ticket Sources

Defeating bosses is the most straightforward way to gather tickets. Almost every major boss in the game guarantees a ticket drop, and some reward huge bonus amounts. The respawn timers are considerable, but with a Gifted Vicious Bee you can shorten every cooldown by about 15–20%.

Below is a table of the bosses worth farming, their ticket yields, and respawn times.

BossBase Tickets per KillBonus Drop (Rare)Respawn TimerWith Gifted Vicious Bee
King Beetle525 (rare)24 hours~20.5 hours
Tunnel Bear10100 (rare)48 hours~40.8 hours
Stump Snail50250 (extremely rare)96 hours~81.6 hours
Commando Chick1 (+100 every 25 kills)30 minutes~25.5 minutes
Windy Bee (Wild)10–20 per day averageSpawns randomly

Important tips:

  • Always use Baby Love (from a gifted bee) before engaging Stump Snail or any boss to maximize loot luck.
  • For Commando Chick, the 100‑ticket bonus after 25 captures adds up over weeks. Even though you may only kill it 2–3 times a day, those daily tickets matter.
  • Werewolf and Spider also drop tickets, but with lower consistency. Werewolf has a 50% chance for 1–25 tickets (average ~3), Spider has a 25% chance for 1–25 tickets (average ~1). Farming these all day can add another 10–15 tickets.

Player experience: Community reports indicate that with a Gifted Vicious Bee you can reliably earn around 190 tickets per day from bosses alone, assuming you kill every major boss when it respawns and farm the smaller mobs regularly.


Underrated Daily Activities That Add Up Fast

Many players overlook activities that don’t involve direct combat. These tasks are easy, quick, and can collectively contribute a surprising number of tickets.

Quests from Bears

After completing the main story, Brown Bear, Polar Bear, and Black Bear offer repeatable quests that frequently reward tickets. You can finish 10–15 quests per day with minimal effort. Expect around 2–5 tickets per quest, netting you 20–50 daily tickets.

Sprouts and Honey Storms

  • Sprouts: Every sprout (natural or from the Special Sprout Spawner) drops one guaranteed ticket. Use your spawner every 16 hours and pick up any natural sprouts you see. Average 5 tickets per day.
  • Honey Storms: During a honey storm, collect the droplets quickly to get up to 3 tickets per storm. Storms spawn naturally every few hours; use the cooldown of 4 hours to plan your logins.

Memory Matches and Hidden Stickers

There are four Memory Match stations around the map. Each offers a puzzle that rewards 1–15 tickets depending on your performance and badge level. The cooldown is short (around 20 minutes), so you can do them multiple times daily. With badges that increase attempts, you may net 15–20 tickets per day from matches.

Hidden stickers are one of the most overlooked sources. Every day, seven stickers appear in secret spots around the map (requires 40 bees in your hive). Each click gives a ticket. That’s 7 free tickets daily, no effort required.


Mythic Meteor Showers and Puffshrooms

These events are fantastic for bulk ticket farming, especially if you coordinate with other players.

Mythic Meteor Showers

Spawned with three Mythic bees or by joining a server that has one active. Each shower drops a large amount of loot, and tickets are very common. You can gather at least 10 tickets per shower, and with server hopping you can attend 2–3 showers per day. That’s an easy 30 tickets minimum.

Puffshrooms

Puffshrooms spawn at the 15th and 45th minute of every hour. Collecting them yields 5–10 tickets per run if you actively collect the loot. Most players can do 5–10 puff runs daily. Realistically, five good runs give you 25–50 tickets.

EventAverage Tickets per OccurrenceHow Often You Can Do ItDaily Estimate
Mythic Meteor Shower10–152–3 per day (server hopping)20–45
Puffshroom Run5–105 runs (every 2 hours)25–50
Honey Storm3Every 4 hours (6 natural)18

Planters, Wealth Clock, and the Ticket Shop

Three non‑combat methods can supercharge your daily ticket income, especially if you have the resources to invest.

Ticket Planters

Crafted using BASA’s (Blueberry, Apple, etc.) and seeds. A Ticket Planter takes 2 hours to grow and guarantees 10–15 tickets, but can rarely drop over 120. If you can produce 5 ticket planters per day (using multiple planter slots or macros), that’s at least 50 tickets daily.

Note: Normal planters (plastic, clay, etc.) also drop small amounts of tickets, but the yield is inconsistent. Stick to ticket planters for reliability.

Wealth Clock

The Wealth Clock is a daily gold mine. Use it once per hour. The first use gives 1 ticket, the second gives 2, then 3, 4, and then it maxes out at 5 tickets per hour. Over 24 hours with a macro or frequent manual use, you can collect 20 tickets guaranteed. (Actually, the sequence is: 1+2+3+4+5+5+5… for 24 hours = approximately 120 tickets if used every hour, but if you only check occasionally you’ll still get 20+.)

Ticket Shop (Dangerous but Powerful)

If you have billions of honey, you can buy tickets directly. The price increases with each purchase, becoming prohibitively expensive after 500 tickets. However, top players report earning over 10,000 tickets from the shop by spending trillions. Only use this method if you have an excess of honey. A rule of thumb: stop when the price exceeds 10 million per ticket.

MethodTickets per Day (Estimated)DifficultyCost
Ticket Planters (5 runs)50+MediumRequires BASA materials
Wealth Clock (24h macro)20–120LowFree
Ticket Shop (limit 500)500+Very HighTrillions of honey

One-Time Bonuses to Kickstart Your Ticket Bank

While these cannot be farmed daily, they provide a huge initial pile of Bee Swarm Simulator tickets that can fund your first event bees.

  • Codes: Redeem active codes for free tickets (check the official wiki or social media).
  • Ticket Tokens: Around 50 hidden tokens are scattered across the map in secret spots (e.g., inside trees, behind shops). Collect them all for 50 tickets.
  • Badges: Completing all badge milestones rewards a total of 2,375 tickets. This takes months of play, but it’s a massive one-time payoff.
  • Cub Buddy & Festive Bee Gifts: Occasionally give tickets. Rare but free.
  • Sparkles: Fireflies and sparkle puddles on the ground sometimes contain tickets. Pick them up whenever you see them.

Pro tip: Use codes and hidden tokens early to buy a Gifted Vicious Bee, which then reduces all boss cooldowns and boosts your daily ticket farming.


Putting It All Together: A Sample Daily Routine

Here’s what a balanced day looks like for a mid‑game player aiming for 500+ tickets.

Time BlockActivityTickets Earned
00:00 (daily reset)Kill King Beetle, Tunnel Bear (if ready)15–30
Every 2 hoursCheck ticket planters, do a puffshroom15–25
Every 4 hoursHoney storm, Commando Chick (if respawned)5–10
Throughout dayMemory matches (4x), hidden stickers (7x), quests (10–15)40–70
As availableMythic meteor shower (2–3 times)30–45
Before sleepWealth clock runs (set for 5 hours)20–25
Boss cooldownsStump Snail (once every 4 days, but add ~12 daily over week)12
Total (minimum estimate)400–550

With good RNG and consistent play, 600+ tickets is achievable.


FAQ

Q: How many Bee Swarm Simulator tickets can I get per day without spending honey?
A: Without honey investments, you can reliably earn 300–400 tickets daily from bosses, quests, memory matches, puffshrooms, and the Wealth Clock. The exact number depends on your active playtime and luck.

Q: Do I need a Gifted Vicious Bee to farm tickets efficiently?
A: Strongly recommended. Its passive ability reduces respawn timers for all bosses by roughly 15%, which adds up to many extra ticket drops over a week. It also makes farming King Beetle and Tunnel Bear much smoother.

Q: Is the Wealth Clock still worth it if I don’t use a macro?
A: Yes. Even manual use every hour while you play yields 15–20 tickets. If you set a timer and check it during play sessions, you’ll get the benefits without automation.

Q: What should I buy first with my tickets?
A: The best first purchase is a Gifted Vicious Bee (if you don’t have one) or a Photon Bee. Both greatly improve ticket farming. Event bees like the Festive Bee or Cobalt/Crimson are also solid choices. Avoid buying basic items from the Ticket Shop until you have a comfortable surplus.


External Resources

  • For a deeper dive into game mechanics, visit the official Bee Swarm Simulator Wiki — an authoritative community source for ticket drop rates and farming strategies.

Article last updated: June 24, 2026. Strategies may change with future game updates. Always check the latest patch notes.