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How to Get Free Perm Fruits in Blox Fruits (Roblox)

The real routes to a permanent fruit without spending Robux, plus which methods only hand you one-time physical fruits.

The real routes to a permanent fruit without spending Robux, plus which methods only hand you one-time physical fruits.

Permanent fruits in Blox Fruits stay in your loadout after you die or reset, unlike the one-time fruits you eat off the ground. Getting one for free is possible, but only a few routes actually deliver a permanent version rather than a throwaway physical fruit you have to use or trade.

Quick answer: The only genuinely free permanent fruits come from redeeming codes off official Blox Fruits plushies, winning a creator or developer giveaway, or trading up physical fruits you earn in-game. Buying from the Permanent Fruit Shop is fast but costs Robux, so it is not free.

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Free perm fruit methods and what each one gives you

Not every “free fruit” route ends in a permanent fruit. Some hand you a physical fruit that vanishes once you eat it. Use the table to see which methods lead to a true permanent fruit and which only feed your trading stock.

MethodCostResult
Plushie codesBuying a physical toyPermanent fruit (via Super Fruit Box)
Creator giveawaysFreePermanent fruit if you win
Trading upFree (uses earned fruits)Permanent fruit if you trade for one
Factory RaidFreeRandom physical fruit + Beli/XP
Fruit GachaBeliRandom physical fruit
Fruit spawnsFreePhysical fruit on the ground
Permanent Fruit ShopRobuxPermanent fruit (not free)

Redeem plushie codes for a permanent fruit

Official Blox Fruits plushie toys ship with codes that redeem inside the game. Each code grants a Super Fruit Box, which you open to receive a permanent fruit. This is the most reliable free-permanent route because it does not rely on luck once you own the code.

Sail to the docks and open the Reward Codes menu, labeled “Enter gift codes here to redeem DLC items and gifts! @BloxFruits.”
Type in the code from your plushie and press Redeem. A “Success!” prompt appears, and you receive a Super Fruit Box, stored under Items in your Treasure inventory.
Open your inventory, select the Super Fruit Box, and click Redeem to claim the permanent fruit inside. Once it lands in your loadout, it stays through deaths and resets.
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Enter creator and developer giveaways

Some content creators run permanent fruit giveaways on their channels. Entry usually means subscribing, liking a video, and leaving a comment to get counted. It costs nothing, but it is pure chance, so treat it as a bonus rather than a plan.

Note: Giveaways only pay out when a real creator hosts them. Random in-game messages or unofficial sites promising free perm fruits are not part of Blox Fruits and should be ignored.


Farm physical fruits to trade for a permanent one

If you have no codes and no luck in giveaways, the practical free path is to stockpile valuable physical fruits and trade them for a permanent fruit. Several in-game systems drop fruits you can store and offer up later.

Factory Raid

Reach the Second Sea and watch for the server message that the Factory is being breached. Once it opens, you have five minutes to destroy the core inside. The player who deals the most damage is guaranteed a random devil fruit.

Even without top damage, dealing at least 10% pays out roughly 65,000 to 85,000 Beli and around 650,000 XP. There is also a chance to pull the CDM Rifle, one of the strongest guns in the game.

Fruit Gacha

The Gacha NPC rolls a random physical fruit for a Beli fee based on your level. At level 50 it costs about 32,000 Beli, climbing to roughly 47,000 Beli near max level. Roblox Premium lowers the entry cost.

You can find the Gacha NPC at the Jungle in the First Sea, the Café in the Second Sea, and the Mansion in the Third Sea. There is a two-hour cooldown between rolls, so store any high-value pulls to trade later instead of eating them.

Fruit spawns and raids

Fruits spawn on the map every hour, dropping to every 45 minutes on weekends, each at fixed island locations worth memorizing. The Castle Raid in the Third Sea guarantees a random fruit to whoever lands the final blow on the last pirate. Ship Raids in the Second and Third Seas add more chances while you grind, and gear like Magma V2 and the Shark V4 race help you survive the naval fights.

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Trade your stored fruits into a permanent fruit

Trading is how most players turn free physical fruits into a permanent one. You sit in a trading seat, another player sits across from you, and you swap stored fruits, permanent fruits, or game passes. Trades require a price gap of 40% or less between items, and you get five trades every 12 hours.

Head to the Café in the Second Sea or the Mansion in the Third Sea. The Second Sea is safer for trading, since the Third Sea draws PvP and bounty hunters.
Build a decent fruit base first. Solid starter fruits to hold include Rumble, Buddha, Portal, Shadow, Blizzard, Venom, Mammoth, and Control. A strong base makes it far easier to trade upward.
Learn current values before you commit. Each fruit has a dealer price and a separate trading value, and demand can push a popular fruit above its listed worth. Knowing values protects you from lopsided deals and helps you spot a fair path to a permanent fruit.

Tip: Running multiple alt accounts, each leveled to 50, lets you roll the Fruit Gacha more often by rotating past the two-hour cooldown. It is a legitimate way to build trading stock faster.

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The Permanent Fruit Shop is not free

The Permanent Fruit Shop lets you buy any fruit permanently with Robux, no grinding or luck involved. It is the fastest route, but it requires real spending, so it does not count as a free method. Use it only if you already have Robux you want to spend.


Avoid fake “FREE PERM FRUITS” experiences

Separate Roblox experiences with names like “[🎁FREE PERM FRUITS!]” or “Blox Fruits Obby!” are copycat games, not the official Blox Fruits made by the game’s own team. They typically ask you to like, favorite, and follow their developers, and any fruits they offer only work inside those obby-style games. They cannot grant permanent fruits in real Blox Fruits, so keep your redemptions and trades to the actual game.


How to confirm the fruit is permanent

You know a fruit is permanent when it stays selectable in your loadout after you die, reset, or eat a different fruit, rather than disappearing after one use. A plushie code confirms success with a “Success!” prompt and a Super Fruit Box in your inventory, and the box turns into the permanent fruit once redeemed. A physical fruit from the Gacha or a raid is temporary until you either eat it or trade it for a permanent version, so store it if you plan to trade up.