Bee Swarm Simulator Black Bear Quests: Complete Guide & Rewards (2026)

Master every Bee Swarm Simulator black bear quest from start to mythic egg. Full quest list, rewards, strategies, and player tips for 2026.

Introduction

If you've spent any time in the world of Roblox's Bee Swarm Simulator, you know that bears are more than just cute NPCs — they're your ticket to some of the best rewards in the game. Among them, Black Bear stands out as the ultimate challenge. Completing the Bee Swarm Simulator black bear quests is a rite of passage that rewards you with a mythic egg, star jellies, and other high‑value items. According to player experiences shared in a recent community playthrough, finishing the full questline requires dedication, smart resource management, and a well‑tuned hive. Whether you're a mid‑game beekeeper or a seasoned veteran, this guide will walk you through every quest, the best strategies, and what you can expect at the finish line.

Why Tackle the Black Bear Quests?

Black Bear’s questline is the longest and most demanding of all the bear NPCs. The final reward — a mythic egg — is a game‑changer that can give you a mythic bee (or, if you're lucky, a gifted mythic). Along the way you’ll earn star jellies, tickets, royal jelly, and other crafting materials. Many players see this questline as a benchmark for hive progression: if you can handle Black Bear, you can handle anything the game throws at you.

The community playthrough we analyzed started around the halfway point (the “White Clover Redux” quest) and needed 31 more quests to finish: 11 to reach the first star jelly, then 20 to the mythic egg. That’s a massive grind, but with the right preparation you can breeze through it.

Complete Quest List & Requirements

Below is the full list of quests from the playthrough, organized in sequence. Note that Black Bear’s quests scale in difficulty, eventually requiring hundreds of millions of pollen from multiple fields.

Quest NameRequirements (Pollen in millions)Notes
White Clover Redux3 white / 3 cloverFirst quest; trivial with boost
Strawberry Field Forever6 strawberryQuick with a red focus
Tasting the Sky6 blue / 3 mountain top / 1 sunflowerBlue pollen is easy for many hives
Wispy and Crispy4.75 cactus / 1.5 dandelion
Walk Through the Woods8 pine tree / 5 bamboo
Get Red E10 red / 4 clover / 1.5 stumpRed pollen may require hive adjustments
(Blue Mushrooms Too)6 blue flower / 6 mushroom
Pretty Pumpkins10 pumpkin / 12.5 rose
Black Bear Y15 red / 15 blue / 10 cactus / 6 spider / 4 cloverMulti‑field; first major challenge
Be a Star20 white / 15 mountain top / 8 pine tree / 8 rose / 3 stump / 3 pineapple / 3 sunflowerRewards a star jelly
Bamboo Boogie 2 (Bamboo Booaloo)30 bambooVery fast with the right amulet
Rocky Red Mountain30 red / 20 mountain top / 10 dandelion
Can’t Without Ants50 total / 2.5 ant fieldAnt Challenge required
The 15B Zone15 each: cactus, pumpkin, pine tree, rose
Bubble Trouble80 blue / 10 stump / 10 blue flowerBlue pollen heavy
Sweet and Sour60 pineapple / 30 mushroom
Rare Red Clover120 red / 40 cloverRed pollen grind starts to intensify
Low Tier Trek12 total from low‑tier fields
Okie Pokey150 white / 50 rose / 50 cactus
(Collect 250M Pollen)250 total (no specific field)
Light Speed(Varies)Another star jelly rewarded
Capacian Collector120 pepper / 50 spider / 20 dandelion
Mountain Mix200 red / 200 blue / 200 mountain top
You Blew It(Varies)
Variety Fetcher 2100 each: pepper, pineapple, strawberry, pine treeVery time‑consuming
(Stump & Snail)(approx. 150‑200M pollen from stump)Snail distraction
(Next Quest – 400M Pepper / 200 Bamboo / 100 Clover)400 pepper / 200 bamboo / 100 cloverRed pollen focus
All Whitey Then(white pollen heavy)
Red Delicacy700 red / 150 red from strawberry / 50 pumpkin / 25 coconutCoconut red pollen is notoriously slow
Myth in the Making (Final)1,000 red / 1,000 blue / 50 from every fieldNo white pollen required; last grind

Note: Quest names in parentheses are inferred from the playthrough dialogue; actual in‑game names may vary slightly. Pollen amounts are approximations based on player reports.

Key Strategies from a Player’s Playthrough

The community playthrough we studied used several tactics to keep the grind manageable. Here are the most effective approaches:

1. Super Smoothies Are Essential

Super smoothies provide a massive multi‑field pollen boost. The player crafted super smoothies using purple potions (made from red extract and glue). They activated one at the start and refreshed it multiple times (costing around 200‑600 gumdrops and various extracts per craft). If you have the materials, always run a super smoothie during Black Bear quests.

2. Hive Composition for Red Pollen

Red pollen becomes a bottleneck after the early quests. The player swapped two bees using royal jelly (2 million spent) to get a Spicy bee and a Precise bee. These bees greatly increase red pollen collection. If your hive is blue‑focused, consider adding at least two red‑buffing bees.

3. Utilize Amulets and Nectars

The player kept a King Beetle Amulet with +90% blue flower field pollen for blue‑heavy quests. They also used motivating nectar to boost convert rate. Always check your amulet collection for field‑specific bonuses and switch them per quest.

4. Mondo Blessing and Wind Shrine

Defeating Mondo Chick gives a +10% pollen buff for a few minutes. The player killed it early and refreshed the blessing by claiming it again when it expired. Later, they donated to the wind shrine to get “wins” (a temporary buff). These small boosts accumulate significantly.

5. Sticker Stack Buff

Late in the run, the player realized they could have been using the sticker stack buff the whole time. Donating stickers to the sticker printer gives a multiplier that grows with the number of stickers donated. Even a small stack (e.g., 86x) makes a huge difference on high‑value fields like pepper and coconut.

6. Macroing for Repetitive Pollen

The player admitted they were macroing for the first few quests. While macroing is controversial, the community frequently uses it to grind pollen while AFK. For legitimate players, manual grinding with good gear is still viable, but slower.

Rewards Overview

The table below summarizes the major rewards from the Black Bear questline.

Quest MilestoneKey Rewards
After ~11 quests (Be a Star)Star Jelly
Midway (Light Speed)Another Star Jelly
Final quest (Myth in the Making)Mythic Egg
Side rewards during questsTickets, Royal Jelly, Glue, Star Jellies, Box of Frogs
After completionBlack Bear continues to give random daily quests

The mythic egg is the crown jewel. In the playthrough, the player used the sticker printer to convert the egg and got a “wavy purple hive skin” (a cosmetic). However, they also used a gifted egg trick (via settings) to eventually obtain a gifted blue mythic. Whether you use the egg, sell it, or craft it, it’s a massive boost.

Sample Optimal Route

Based on the playthrough, here’s a recommended route to minimize backtracking. Always start at fields that give the least versatile pollen (e.g., dandelion, stump) and save multi‑field quests for last.

Quest NameRecommended Field Order
White Clover ReduxClover only
Strawberry Field ForeverStrawberry
Tasting the SkySunflower → Mountain Top → Blue Flower
Walk Through the WoodsBamboo → Pine Tree
Get Red EStump → Clover → Red fields
Black Bear YClover → Spider → Cactus → then red/blue
Mountain MixStart with Mountain Top, then red and blue fields separately

FAQ

Q: How long does it take to finish all Bee Swarm Simulator black bear quests? A: Depending on your hive strength and boosts, it can take anywhere from a few days of dedicated grinding to several weeks. The playthrough we examined took about 4‑6 hours of active play (plus macro time) for the last 31 quests.

Q: Do I need a mythic bee to complete the black bear quests? A: No, but having a balanced hive with at least a few red and blue boosting bees helps. Many players complete these quests with mixed hives. The final quest requires 1 billion red and blue pollen, which is easier with a focused color hive.

Q: What is the hardest black bear quest? A: Most players agree that “Red Delicacy” (700M red pollen with 25M from coconut field) is the worst because coconut field has very few red flowers. “Myth in the Making” is also grueling because it requires 50M pollen from every field in the game.

Q: Can I skip or refuse a black bear quest? A: No, once you accept a quest from Black Bear, you must complete it before getting the next. You can abandon a quest by talking to Black Bear again, but you’ll lose progress. It’s best to plan ahead.

For the official Bee Swarm Simulator game page and updates, visit Roblox – Bee Swarm Simulator. Check the developer Onett’s Twitter for patch notes.