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Blox Fruits Trade Calculator

Free Blox Fruits trade calculator — add your fruits, get an instant W, L, or Fair verdict. Includes the full value list for every fruit with physical and permanent values, demand ratings, and a complete trading guide.

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Blox Fruits Trade Calculator
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Fruit Value List
Physical & Permanent values · Demand ratings · All rarities · Updated 2025
Fruit Rarity Physical Value Perm Value Demand Type

What Is the Blox Fruits Calculator?

The Blox Fruits Calculator is a free trade value checker that helps you decide whether any trade in Roblox Blox Fruits is a Win (W), Loss (L), or Fair (F) before you accept it. Simply add the fruits and items you are giving to the "You" side, add the fruits and items you are receiving to the "Them" side, and the calculator instantly compares the total values to give you a clear verdict.

Unlike the basic calculators on competitor sites, this tool includes a full searchable value list with physical and permanent values, demand ratings, rarity indicators, and a fruit type classification — everything you need to trade smarter and stop getting lowballed.

How to Use the Calculator

Step 1: Select Physical or Permanent mode for each side.
Step 2: Search and add each fruit being traded on both sides.
Step 3: Click "Check Trade" for your instant W / L / Fair verdict.
Step 4: Check the value difference to decide if you need to ask for adds.

New to trading? A W (Win) means you come out ahead — you're receiving more value than you give. An L (Loss) means the trade is against you. Fair (F) means both sides have roughly equal value. In practice, a trade within 10% is generally considered fair by the community.

Physical vs Permanent Values — The Most Important Distinction

The most common and most costly mistake in Blox Fruits trading is confusing physical and permanent values. They are completely different — and mixing them up can cost you hundreds of millions in trade value.

Physical Fruit

Consumable — obtained in-game from the Fruit Dealer, spawns, Gacha, or trades. Disappears if you eat another fruit or die. Physical values are lower — typically 1,000 to 1.4B for top Mythicals.

Permanent Fruit

Purchased with Robux or traded as a permanent token. Stays in your inventory forever. Permanent values are dramatically higher — 2x to 100x the physical equivalent depending on rarity.

Example — Kitsune Physical vs Permanent

Physical Kitsune

~290M

Permanent Kitsune

~2.32B

That is an 8× difference. Trading a physical Kitsune for a permanent Kitsune is never even — you would need massive adds to make it equal.
Common Scam Alert

Scammers often try to trade a physical version of a fruit (much lower value) by describing it as if it's the permanent. Always confirm in-game whether an item is a perm or physical before accepting any trade. In the trade window, permanent items show a star icon.

Rarity Tiers — From Mythical to Common

Every fruit in Blox Fruits belongs to one of five rarity tiers. Rarity affects spawn rate, Beli cost, and generally correlates with trading value — though demand can sometimes override rarity in actual trades.

Mythical Lowest spawn rate · Highest value

Dragon (East & West), Kitsune, Leopard/Tiger, Dough, Buddha, Venom, Mammoth, T-Rex, Yeti, Gas, Control, Spirit. These are the top-tier fruits — dominating PvP, grinding, and the trading market. Most end-game trades involve at least one Mythical.

Legendary Strong abilities · Solid mid-high value

Shadow, Blizzard, Phoenix, Sound, Portal, Rumble, Pain, Spider, Love. Great fruits with strong movesets. Often used as adds in high-value trades or as stepping stones toward Mythicals.

Rare Mid-tier · Common in mid-game trades

Quake, Light, Magma, Rubber, Barrier, Ghost. Solid fruits used by mid-game players. Frequently appear as smaller adds in larger trades. Light and Magma are especially popular for their PvP viability.

Uncommon Low-mid value · Decent early game

Flame, Falcon, Dark, Sand, Ice, Diamond. Useful for early gameplay but hold very little trading value. Not worth much in trades — mainly useful for grinding early quests.

Common Lowest value · Starter fruits

Rocket, Spin, Chop, Spring, Bomb, Smoke, Spike. These fruits have negligible trading value. Not recommended for trading — primarily useful only for early-game grinding until you can obtain better fruits.

How Demand Affects Blox Fruits Trading

Demand (rated 1–10) is just as important as raw value. A Mythical fruit with low demand is much harder to trade than a Legendary fruit with high demand, even if the Mythical has a higher listed value.

Demand Rating Guide
9–10/10
Trade in minutes, often above listed value 7–8/10
Trade within hours, at or near listed value 5–6/10
Trade within days, may need to accept slightly below value <5/10
Slow trades — may sit for weeks, often below listed value
Trading Tip

When evaluating a trade, always check both value and demand. A fruit with high value but low demand (like some mid-tier Mythicals) is much harder to leverage than a fruit with moderate value and 9/10 demand like Kitsune or Dough. The best fruits to hold are high-value AND high-demand.

10 Trading Tips to Win Every Blox Fruits Trade

  1. 1. Always check Physical vs Permanent before accepting Permanent fruits are worth dramatically more. Confirm the trade type in-game before clicking accept. This single check prevents the most common costly mistake.
  2. 2. Never trade immediately after a major update Values shift dramatically in the first 24–72 hours after any Blox Fruits update or fruit rework. Wait for the market to stabilize before trading high-value items.
  3. 3. Trust demand over raw numbers for "how fast" you can trade A fruit with 10/10 demand at 500M value will trade faster than a 700M fruit with 5/10 demand. Liquidity matters — don't get stuck holding low-demand items.
  4. 4. Use the value list before every high-value trade Values change constantly. Never rely on memory for values you haven't checked recently — especially for Mythicals, which can shift significantly between major updates.
  5. 5. Ask for adds if you're giving the better side If the calculator shows you're giving more value, ask for adds — small extras to balance the trade. Even 5–10% difference in value on a high-value trade can represent huge amounts.
  6. 6. Never cross-trade or go first with strangers Cross-trading (trading items outside the in-game system) and going first outside of the game trade window are scam tactics. Always use the in-game trade system exclusively.
  7. 7. Trade during peak hours for more offers Blox Fruits trading is most active on weekends and during evening hours (7–11 PM EST). Peak traffic means more trade offers and better prices — especially for mid-tier fruits.
  8. 8. Avoid hype-buying right after a buff announcement When a fruit buff is announced, its value spikes temporarily. Buying at peak hype means you overpay. Wait 1–2 weeks for the excitement to settle and prices to normalize.
  9. 9. Verify gamepasses are tradeable before accepting them Not all gamepasses can be traded. Permanent fruits traded as game items have their own values — always confirm in the value list above that what you're receiving is actually tradeable.
  10. 10. A 10% difference is Fair — don't sweat small gaps The community standard is that trades within 10% of each other are Fair (F). Demanding perfect parity on every trade will make it very hard to find trading partners. Be reasonable with smaller discrepancies.

Blox Fruits Calculator — FAQ

What does W, L, and Fair mean in Blox Fruits trading? +
W (Win) means you are receiving more value than you are giving — the trade benefits you. L (Loss) means you are giving more value than you receive — the trade costs you. Fair (F) means both sides have approximately equal value, typically within 10% of each other. The W/L/F system is used by the Blox Fruits community to quickly describe whether a trade is good, bad, or balanced for a particular player.
How accurate are Blox Fruits trade values? +
Blox Fruits values are based on community trading consensus — aggregated from active Discord servers, trading platforms, and in-game exchanges. They represent the approximate market rate, not a fixed price. Values change with every major game update, fruit rework, buff/nerf, stock rotation, and seasonal event. Always cross-check with the community before a very high-value trade, and use this calculator as a guide rather than an absolute authority.
What is the most valuable fruit in Blox Fruits? +
As of 2025, West Dragon holds the highest physical trading value at approximately 1.4B. For permanent values, Dragon and Kitsune both lead at around 2.3B–2.9B. Dough, Yeti, Leopard/Tiger, Gas, and Control also hold very high permanent values. The ranking shifts with major updates — Dragon's rework elevated it significantly, and the meta can shift quickly after a balance patch.
What is the difference between physical and permanent fruit values? +
Physical fruits are consumable items — they disappear if you eat another fruit or die. Physical values range from nearly zero (Common fruits) to 1.4B+ for top Mythicals. Permanent fruits are purchased with Robux and stay in your inventory forever, re-equippable at any time. Permanent values are 2x to 100x higher — for example, Kitsune physical is ~290M while Kitsune permanent is ~2.32B (8× difference). Always confirm which type you're trading before accepting any deal.
Can you trade gamepasses in Blox Fruits? +
Yes — permanent fruits purchased with Robux can be stored and traded as permanent items. Additionally, certain gamepasses hold significant trading value: Fruit Notifier trades at approximately 1.2B, Dragon Token at ~1B, Dark Blade at ~400M, and +1 Fruit Storage at ~150M. Regular non-permanent gamepasses (like 2x Mastery or Fast Boats) have their own physical and permanent trade values shown in the value list above.
How do I know if a Blox Fruits trade is a scam? +
Common scams include: (1) Offering a physical fruit while describing it as permanent — always verify in-game. (2) Asking you to go first in any out-of-game transaction — never do this. (3) Claiming a fruit is "worth more" due to a fake update — verify values independently. (4) Showing a trade window with one item, then switching items at the last second — always double-check the trade window before clicking accept. If anything feels off, cancel and walk away.
What does demand mean in Blox Fruits? +
Demand (rated 1–10) represents how actively players are looking to trade for a specific fruit. A fruit with 10/10 demand (like Kitsune or Dough) will attract trade offers almost immediately. A fruit with 4/10 demand may sit in your inventory for days or weeks. High demand fruits often trade at or slightly above their listed value. Low demand fruits often trade below listed value because sellers must accept less to find any buyer.
How do fruit values change in Blox Fruits? +
Values fluctuate based on: (1) Major game updates — new fruits or reworks dramatically shift the meta. (2) Buff or nerf patches — a buffed fruit's value rises; a nerfed fruit's value falls. (3) Limited-time events — seasonal fruits spike during events and drop after. (4) Stock availability — if a fruit is out of stock at the dealer for extended periods, physical values rise. (5) Community meta shifts — as more players reach end-game, demand shifts from grinding fruits toward PvP fruits.
What are the best fruits to hold for trading? +
The best fruits to hold long-term are those with both high value AND high demand: Kitsune, Dough, Dragon, and Yeti are consistently top performers. These fruits hold their value across updates and are always in demand. Mid-tier Mythicals like Control, Gas, and Leopard are also solid holds. Avoid holding low-demand fruits for long periods — they're harder to trade and often lose value between updates.
Is the Blox Fruits calculator affiliated with Roblox? +
No — this is a free fan-made tool by Tip Calculater and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Roblox Corporation or the Blox Fruits development team (Gamer Robot Inc). Values are based on community trading data and are for informational purposes only. Always verify values in the community before high-value trades.