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Blox Fruits Demand List

Demand is the hidden factor most traders overlook. A fruit with a 9M value and 6/10 demand will sit in your inventory far longer than a 6M fruit with 10/10 demand. This list ranks all fruits by their current demand score so you can make smarter trading decisions. Use alongside the trade calculator for complete analysis.

What Is Demand in Blox Fruits?

Demand (rated 1–10) measures how many players are actively trying to acquire a fruit at any given time. It combines several factors: how often the fruit appears in trade server chat, the ratio of buy offers to sell offers, community discussion volume after updates, and how quickly trades involving the fruit close.

A fruit with 10/10 demand like Dragon or Leopard will find a trade partner within minutes. A fruit with 4/10 demand might sit for weeks — even if its raw value is high. This is why the WFL calculator includes a demand modifier: if you're receiving a much higher-demand fruit, that's a practical win even if raw values don't reflect it.

Demand scores change with every major update. A newly buffed fruit can jump from 5/10 to 9/10 in 48 hours. Bookmark this page and check back after updates.

10/10Maximum Demand
9/10Very High Demand
8/10High Demand
7/10Good Demand
6/10Moderate Demand
≤5/10Low Demand

Trading By Demand — Strategy Guide

Build a demand-positive portfolio

When you have a choice between two fruits of similar value, always take the higher-demand one. Your inventory becomes a liquid asset instead of a collection of hard-to-move fruits.

Use demand to negotiate slight losses

If you're offering something worth 10% less than their item, but yours has 3+ higher demand, that's a reasonable trade. Our calculator flags this as a Demand Win automatically.

Watch demand after updates

New raid bosses, awakening additions, and PvP balance patches change demand overnight. Fruits that become meta in the current patch are worth acquiring immediately before demand pricing adjusts.

Low-demand fruits need value premium

If you're trying to trade a low-demand fruit (≤5/10), you'll need to offer more raw value than a calculator suggests is 'fair.' The other person is taking on the risk of holding an illiquid asset.