Cursed Fruit Grow a Garden Guide, How to Find & Grow One!

In Grow a Garden, rare fruits can boost your earnings and flex your collection—but none are as elusive or hyped as the Cursed Fruit. This guide breaks down how to get it, what it actually does, and whether it’s truly worth the investment.


What is the Cursed Fruit in Grow a Garden?

The Cursed Fruit is currently the rarest fruit in the entire game. It stands out due to its dark and mysterious appearance, and it’s mostly regarded as a high-tier cosmetic flex item. Despite its rarity, its in-game value and benefits are pretty underwhelming—unless certain conditions are met.

How to Get the Cursed Fruit

Getting the Cursed Fruit isn’t as simple as grinding or farming. Here’s how you can try your luck:

  • Cost: 200 Robux per attempt

  • Drop Rate: Only a 0.5% chance per spin

That means you’ll statistically need 200 spins (or 40,000 Robux) just to guarantee one cursed fruit—though you might get lucky earlier.

Is the Cursed Fruit Worth It?

  • Base Value: Around 23,000 coins, which is low compared to the Robux investment

  • Best Use Case: If you’re able to mutate the cursed fruit, its value and utility can potentially improve

  • Visual Appeal: It looks cool and makes for a nice flex, but offers no major gameplay advantage by default

  • Cosmetic Status: It’s mostly for show unless future updates buff it


How to Make the Most of Cursed Fruit

If you’re lucky enough (or rich enough) to get one, here are a few tips:

  1. Try to Mutate It: This can potentially boost its stats or value.

  2. Use It for Showcases or Trades: Some players might pay a premium just for the flex.

  3. Wait for Buffs: Since players are calling it underwhelming, future updates may increase its value.


The Cursed Fruit is incredibly rare, but for now, it’s mostly cosmetic. With only a 0.5% chance and a 200 Robux price tag per roll, it’s not something every player should chase—unless you’re aiming for a collection or hoping for a future buff. If you do get one, focus on mutations to possibly unlock its real potential.

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