Starting your journey in Bee Swarm Simulator means learning the basics of pollen collection, understanding your starter bees, and making your first purchases from the Basic Bee Shop. From your initial Brown Bear quests to collecting your first royal jelly, these fundamental mechanics will determine how quickly you progress through the early game areas like the Sunflower Field and Dandelion Field.
How Bee Swarm Simulator Works
Bee Swarm Simulator has players build a hive of bees, collect pollen from fields, and complete quests from NPC bears. Progression unlocks better bee types, larger hives, and rare amulets through a deep crafting system.
What This Quiz Tests
โCore Bee Swarm Simulator mechanics and gameplay basics
โEssential knowledge for new Bee Swarm Simulator players
โGame-specific facts and trivia
โ10 questions across varying difficulty levels
Common Bee Swarm Simulator Mistakes to Avoid
โIgnoring NPC bear quests, which give the best early rewards and guide progression efficiently
โCollecting pollen from low-value fields when better fields are already unlocked
โNot converting pollen into honey regularly โ full collection bags stop you from gathering more pollen
Who Should Play This
Perfect for players who are new to Bee Swarm Simulator or want to test their foundational knowledge before diving into harder challenges.
What is the starting tool that all players begin with in Bee Swarm Simulator?
โ Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most important thing to focus on as a new player?+
Focus on completing Brown Bear's quests in the starting area, as he provides essential tutorials and rewards like honey, royal jelly, and your first bee eggs to expand your hive.
Which fields should beginners prioritize for pollen collection?+
Start with the Sunflower Field and Dandelion Field near the spawn area, as they're designed for new players with lower-level bees and provide good pollen yields for beginners.
How do I get my first new bees in the game?+
Use the Basic Bee Eggs from Brown Bear's quests or purchase them from the Basic Bee Shop for 10,000 honey each, then use royal jelly to hatch them into random basic bee types.
What tools should I prioritize upgrading first?+
Focus on upgrading your Scoop to the Rake, then to the Red Tool Shop's Clippers, as better tools collect pollen faster and help you keep up with your expanding bee army's pollen production.