CookieRun: OvenSmash is the latest addition to the Cookie Run Universe. It’s a multiplayer online battle arena game where players team up for 3v3 battles using their best cookies. If you’re struggling to get kills with your Cookie, this CookieRun OvenSmash tier list will help you better understand the current meta and deploy the strongest cookies that will help you stack kills and avoid deaths.
CookieRun: OvenSmash Tier List
⇓ META COOKIES ⇓

Cherry Cookie

Dark Choco Cookie

Peppermint Cookie

Madeleine Cookie

Red Velvet Cookie
⇓ STRONG COOKIES ⇓

Melon Soda Cookie

Peach Cookie

Blueberry Pie Cookie

Rye Cookie

Blue Slushy Cookie
⇓ MID COOKIES ⇓

Ice Pop Cookie

Tiger Lily Cookie

Chili Pepper Cookie

Jerky Cookie

String Cheese Cookie
⇓ OVERCOOKED COOKIES ⇓

Strawberry Crepe

Bacon Roll Cookie
⇓ BURNT COOKIES ⇓

Fruit Punch Cookie

Latte Cookie

GingerBrave
An important takeaway of this CookieRun: OvenSmash tier list is that rarity ratings don’t make much of a difference. If you can master movement and dodges and invest enough resources in the right cookie, you’ll have plenty of fun and find success even with the Common Cookies. The important thing to focus on is the roles. Find a cookie that suits your playstyle or will help you fulfil your team role.
Read on for a detailed breakdown of each Cookie so you can figure out exactly which cookie to main, which one to keep around as a team role specialist, and which ones to leave alone.
S Tier - Best Cookies in CookieRun OvenSmash
| Cookie | Rarity | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
![]() Cherry Cookie (Bomber) | Common | + Excellent damage, especially with the Ultimate move (Cherry Bomb Party). + All moves deal area damage. + Massive AoE for all Ultimate moves. + High multi-kill potential, especially after your allies have weakened the enemies. - Slow bomb projectile speed makes them easier to dodge/avoid. |
![]() Dark Choco Cookie (Bruiser) | Rare | + Deals good damage with Basic, Special, and Ultimate moves. + Can steal HP from enemies after successful hits, which gives a massive boost to survivability. - Basic and Special moves are melee, meaning you have to be closer to the enemies for most of the battle. |
![]() Peppermint Cookie (Support) | Common | + The best Support Cookie in the game that deals decent damage and heals allies with the Basic move. + Special moves can buff ally damage, restore HP, or apply invincibility for a few seconds. + All Ultimate moves offer a good mix of Damage and Heal. - Not main material. Only suitable for the healer role. |
![]() Madeleine Cookie (Tank) | Epic | + Strongest Tank in the game with the highest HP. + Can apply Move Speed debuffs to enemies and Damage Resistance buffs to allies. + Strong Ultimates with AoE effects, enemy debuffs, and ally buffs. - Needs a few level upgrades to reach good DPS, which can be slightly difficult and expensive. |
![]() Red Velvet Cookie (Controller) | Epic | + One of the best Cookies for players who enjoy Crowd Control. + Moveset includes HP Steal, Stun, and pulling enemies closer. + Ultimate moves summon minions that deal damage, stun enemies, and even apply Bleed to deal damage over time. |
A Tier
| Cookie | Rarity | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
![]() Melon Soda Cookie (Support) | Rare | + A strong Support Cookie with fast attacks. + Decent damage, but the lower cooldowns provide higher DPS. + With enough upgrades, it does very good damage, and the Support abilities also get a huge boost. - Feels weak with base stats. You have to invest plenty to unlock the true potential. |
![]() Peach Cookie (Assassin) | Rare | + One of the strongest Ultimates in the game that can deal as much as 4200 total damage. + Multi-hit Basic move that deals decent damage and keeps you safe from enemy attacks. + Easy to level up because of low Soulschip requirements. |
![]() Blueberry Pie Cookie (Mage) | Rare | + Every move (Basic, Special, and Ultimate) is a multi-hit attack and can deal damage to all nearby enemies. + Decent damage output, with the Ultimate dealing as much as 3080 Damage. - Slightly slow attack animations and projectiles (except Ultimate). - Absolute glass cannon. You’ll have to keep your distance from the enemy cookies. |
![]() Rye Cookie (Marksman) | Common | + Sweep ‘Em Clean is OP, dealing 10 instances of damage within 2 seconds. + Long range on all moves, especially the Ultimates. + Excellent for players who enjoy the kiting playstyle. - Specials are weak (low damage) and don’t apply any good debuffs either. - Requires good aim and positioning. |
![]() Blue Slushy Cookie (Marksman) | Common | + Long-range attacks that deal good damage and can hit multiple enemies. + Freeze Special can freeze enemies. Highly useful as it makes them completely useless for a short period. + OP Ultimate moves that deal massive AoE damage and can slow down nearby enemies. - Slightly longer move cooldowns than other Cookies. |
B Tier
| Cookie | Rarity | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
![]() Ice Pop Cookie (Controller) | Epic | + A versatile cookie that can deal decent damage and absorb it as well. + Applies debuffs like Reduced Movement Speed and Freeze to enemies. + Easy to level up. - Difficult to use for beginners. Attacks require precise aim. - You also need to be good with movement to deal damage and avoid enemies. |
![]() Tiger Lily Cookie (Marksman) | Rare | + High damage with the Basic Move. The Basic Move also has a massive range. + Ultimates can add a Shield (protect against incoming damage) and apply HP Steal. - Attacks are slow and easy to dodge. - Struggles with survivability. HP Boost passive is a must. |
![]() Chili Pepper Cookie (Assassin) | Common | + Spammable Ultimate because of the low cooldown. The Wild Chili Storm Ultimate will deal massive damage and help restore some HP. - Basics and Specials are weak compared to other Commons and require good aim. |
![]() Jerky Cookie (Mage) | Epic | + Basic has a very low cooldown and does decent damage. + Ranged Special moves that deal burst and explosive damage with decent AoE effects. + Ultimate moves can apply the Vulnerable effect to enemies, causing them to take extra damage for 10 seconds. - All moves require very good aim, and you need to invest in a few upgrades to get the damage up to par with other Epic cookies. |
![]() String Cheese Cookie (Marksman) | Epic | + Summons turrets that act as a fourth cookie on your team. + Basic is highly spammable due to the 0.3-second cooldown. - Damage is quite low for all moves, especially considering this is an Epic Cookie. - You’ll have to invest in plenty of Upgrades. |
C Tier
| Cookie | Rarity | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
![]() Strawberry Crepe Cookie (Tank) | Rare | + Slow-Zone Wafflebot is one of the best crowd control moves in the game. + Debuffs enemy movement speed with multiple moves, which is extremely useful. - If you like to play offense, this is not the Cookie for you. - Upgrades only increase the tanki-ness and don’t do much for damage. |
![]() Bacon Roll Cookie (Bruiser) | Epic | + Good Ultimate moves that deal serious damage and will knockback enemies. - Basic and Special moves are very underwhelming for a Bruiser-type. - Lower damage and higher cooldowns than other Bruisers in the game. |
D Tier
| Cookie | Rarity | Pros & Con |
|---|---|---|
![]() Fruit Punch Cookie (Tank) | Common | + Charge-Up Basic Attack is very useful in certain situations. - Low survivability for a Tank. - Doesn’t offer many passive abilities. - Very slow movement speed. |
![]() Latte Cookie (Mage) | Rare | + The Latte Art Masterpiece Special is excellent for dealing damage to multiple enemies. - Other moves are slow and don’t deal as much damage either. - Low HP means you have to keep your distance and attack from afar. - Attacks are quite slow and can be easily dodged. |
![]() GingerBrave (Bruiser) | Common | - Slow attacks that don’t do much damage and are easily dodged. - Easily squished despite the 6,200 base HP. - Ultimates are boost movement but do nothing for damage, making it completely useless. |
CookieRun OvenSmash Tier List FAQs
You can unlock Cookies in CookieRun: OvenSmash using the Summon Shop. Click on the Summon Shop icon on the left side of your screen and use the General Summon, Soulchip Remix, or Free Daily Summon to get more Cookies. You'll need General Summon Tickets to use the Summon Shop.
The best Cookies in CookieRun: OvenSmash depend on your playstyle. If you want the best DPS, use Cherry Cookie or Red Velvet Cookie. For players who want high survivability, the Madeleine Cookie is the top option. The best strategy is to try different Cookies and see which one best suits your playstyle.
If you already have one of the S-tier Cookies unlocked, I suggest you focus on maxing it out as soon as possible. Once you've done that, you can start experimenting with different Cookies to have some fun.
No, the Costumes are purely cosmetic. Equipping a specific Costume to your Cookies will not make any difference to their stats or performance in the game.
If you're looking for some freebies, keep an eye out for the latest CookieRun OvenSmash Codes. These will help you grab the various currencies for free. Also, check out our Star Savior Tier List & Reroll Guide if you're into Idle RPGs.



















