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Bee Swarm Simulator Private Server Links (2024)

Use these servers and grind peacefully!

Bee Swarm Simulator is one of the most populous games on the Roblox platform, and due to this, it becomes challenging to grind for a quest that requires the help of other players. In such instances, I always make use of the Bee Swarm Simulator Private server to play freely without any disturbances.

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For PC or mobile players, click the link from your browser to open the game and start playing on these servers. For players on consoles like PS5 or Xbox, ask your friends from the platform mentioned above to join first and send an invite to you, as you cannot enter directly.

Server LinkHost Name
Server Link 1Redvanquisher
Server Link 2Lala
Server Link 3Io Silva
Server Link 4Temzki
Server Link 5Travis Scott
Server Link 6NPC

How do you buy a Bee Swarm Simulator Private Server?

If you like the privacy of such servers, I highly recommend you buy one for yourself. To do this, follow the given steps.

The Private Server Purchase menu in Bee Swarm Simulator
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  • Open the Bee Swarm Simulator game on the respective platform.
  • Scroll down a little below the Socials section to find the pirate server option.
  • Pay 150 Robux and press the Create private server button to start customizing your server!
  • That's it! You have your pirate server in Bee Swarm Simulator.

If you feel 150 Robux is a lot of money, try to pool some money with your Discord or in-game friends to make it light in your pocket. Remember, this is not a one-time fee, and you have to pay another 150 Robux next month to keep renewing the server.

What is the maximum size of a Private Server in Bee Swarm Simulator?

A total of 16 players can use the private server simultaneously. To make more space, you have to kick the existing player or move to an entirely new private server.

Is the Bee Swarm Simulator private server worth it?

Yes, it's absolutely worth your time and money to get a private server in Bee Swarm Simulator, as it allows you to play much more freely without the disturbance of other random players. Also, it is the best place to grind for something like the yearly Beesmas Event and more.

Is there a difference between a Private and Public Server in Bee Swarm Simulator?

No, there is no difference between a private and public server in terms of gameplay aspects. You can play the same missions, trade, and do everything else on a private server without any stress.

How to join a Private Bee Swarm Simulator server

Joining a Private Bee Swarm Simulator server is pretty straightforward. All you have to do is click on the above links, and you will jump inside it. If you own a server, you will receive a server URL while customizing the server; send that link to your friends to invite them to join you.

For more on Bee Swarm Simulator, check out All Bees in Bee Swarm Simulator and how to get them and Bee Swarm Simulator Bees Tier List – All Bees, ranked here at Pro Game Guides! 


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Vignesh Raja
Vignesh Raja started as a Freelancer and became a Full-Time Staff writer at Pro Game Guides in March 2024. He has an engineering degree in IT and was previously a Semi-Professional Apex Legends and Paladins eSports player. His passion for multiplayer games made him pursue a career in writing to share his knowledge about competitive gaming. Nowadays, he spends his time writing guides for Valorant, BitLife, and Roblox. Also, he manages and coaches upcoming BGMI players in his free time to help them thrive in India's competitive eSports scene.