By Jay / / Games

Beesmas is easily one of the most important events in Roblox Bee Swarm Simulator. This limited-time update gives huge boosts, rare rewards, and faster progression if you play it smart. However, many players end up wasting resources, missing buffs, or slowing their progress because of simple mistakes. This guide breaks down what you should focus on and what you should avoid during Beesmas so you can get the most value from the event.


1. Understand the Honeyday Event Before Claiming Your Hive

One of the biggest mistakes players make is rushing to claim their hive during the Honeyday event. Honeyday provides double pollen and faster conversion, making it one of the strongest buffs during Beesmas.

If you are not prepared with materials, nectars, and enough free time to grind, it is better to delay claiming your hive. You have plenty of time to activate it, so wait until you are fully ready to boost properly. Claiming it too early without preparation wastes its potential.


2. Get Beesmas Ornaments in the Right Order

Beesmas ornaments are extremely valuable because they give long-lasting buffs. You receive them by gifting presents to NPCs, but presents are limited and take time to earn from quests.

Because of this, you should not give presents randomly. Each hive color benefits more from certain ornaments first, so choosing the correct order matters a lot. Prioritizing the best ornaments early means you enjoy their buffs throughout most of the event instead of unlocking them too late.


3. Don’t Overpay for Stickers at the Start of Beesmas

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Many Beesmas quests require stickers, and a common mistake is trading for them immediately when the update drops. At the start of Beesmas, sticker demand skyrockets, especially for rare ones like star-related stickers and Stick Nymph.

Instead of overpaying early, it is usually better to wait a few weeks until prices stabilize. Sticker values often drop once the initial rush slows down. On the other hand, if you already own extra rare stickers, early Beesmas is the best time to sell them for profit.


4. Save Bloom Shakers for Boosting, Not Quests

Several Beesmas quests require you to collect specific petal blooms. While it may be tempting to use Bloom Shakers to speed things up, this is not the best move.

Blooms naturally spawn in specific fields depending on their color. Waiting for natural spawns saves your Bloom Shakers, which are much more useful for boosting sessions later on. Using them just to finish quests quickly often leads to regret when you need them most.


5. Use Beesmas Decorations as Often as Possible

Beesmas decorations are not just cosmetic. Items like the Beesmas Feast provide large amounts of fruits and Bitter Berries, which are crucial for bee progression.

Make it a habit to activate these decorations regularly. If you use macros, set them to activate decorations automatically. If you do not macro, just remind yourself to use them whenever possible. Also note that rewards from Beesmas Feast scale with Polar Power, so completing Polar Bear quests is very important.


6. Play With Other Players for Faster Progress

Activities like Puffshrooms, Honeystorms, Stick Bug, Retro Challenge, Robo Party, and Snow Bear fights are much more efficient when done as a group.

Trying to handle everything solo slows you down and makes some content harder than it needs to be. Joining other players allows everyone to progress faster and more smoothly during Beesmas.


7. Don’t Overlevel the Snow Bear Too Early

The Snow Bear is one of the best sources of snowflakes, but many players push its level too high too fast. When it becomes too strong, you barely deal damage, which lowers your overall efficiency.

The smarter strategy is to keep the Snow Bear only one or two levels above your hive level. This allows you to solo most of its health. Since snowflakes are rewarded for each quarter of its HP, this method gives more snowflakes over time compared to fully defeating a high-level Snow Bear too early. Near the end of Beesmas, you can then team up with others to push it to higher levels.


Beesmas is all about planning and efficiency. Preparing for Honeyday, choosing ornaments wisely, avoiding early overpay trades, saving rare items, and playing with others can massively improve your progress. If you avoid these common mistakes and focus on long-term gains, you will walk away from Beesmas with stronger bees, better gear, and far more rewards than most players.

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