About BloxFruitCalc

We're a small group of Blox Fruits players who got tired of guessing whether a trade was fair or not. You know that feeling — someone sends you a trade in the trading hub and you've got maybe 30 seconds to figure out if you're getting ripped off. Not fun.

So we built this calculator. Nothing fancy, no premium tiers, no "sign up for full access" nonsense. Just a clean tool that tells you whether a trade is worth taking or not.

80+
Items Tracked
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Categories
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Items Per Side
Free
Always

How We Get Our Values

All values on this site come from community trading data. We look at what fruits, gamepasses, and limited items are actually being traded for — not what the wiki says, not what some random YouTuber claimed in a video from 6 months ago. Real trades, real data.

We update these values regularly, but keep in mind that the Blox Fruits economy is pretty volatile. When a new update drops or a fruit gets an awakening, values can swing wildly in a matter of hours. We do our best to keep up, but no value list is ever going to be 100% perfect in real time.

What Makes This Tool Different

There are other trade calculators out there. Some of them are good. Here's what we think makes ours worth using:

A quick note: We're not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or the developers of Blox Fruits. This is an independent community tool made by players, for players. All game content, names, and trademarks belong to their respective owners.

Supporting the Site

Running a website costs money — hosting, domain, our time keeping values updated. We support the site through ads, which is why you might see some advertisements when you use the calculator. We try to keep them non-intrusive so they don't get in the way of actually using the tool.

If the ads bother you, we get it. But they're what keeps the lights on and the calculator free for everyone.

Got Ideas or Feedback?

We're always looking to improve. If you've got a suggestion, spotted a wrong value, or just want to say hi, check out our Contact page. We actually read the messages — no automated replies.