In Blox Fruits, your choice of fruit doesn’t just affect your combat potential, but also how fast and efficiently you can move across the map – whether on foot, flying, or transforming. With Update 28, several fruits received buffs, reworks or mobility-changes, making some previously under-used fruits into true speed contenders. We analysed available data to assemble a list from slowest to fastest fruits, considering all movement types.
Slowest Mobility Fruits
These fruits are either heavily combat-focused with minimal mobility moves, or their movement/flight is relatively slow compared to the rest.
- Fruits with minimal dash/teleport: Many common/uncommon fruits simply lack major movement or have cooldown-heavy abilities.
- For example, in the community racing test: fruits like Sand or Flame in certain variants were described as “trash” for movement (e.g., “Sand F is trash. Just like Flame F.”) in one race.
- Another: In one user test they found the fruit “Spirit” (formerly Soul) even with full meter “did not help me out whatsoever … that did not help me out whatsoever bro”. So that indicates mobility for that fruit is weak.
Key takeaway: If you pick a fruit purely for speed/traversal, avoid ones that have no transformation, no dash/teleport, or slow flying. They’re fine for combat, but movement suffers.

Mid-Tier Mobility Fruits
Fruits that are decent for movement: have dash/flight/transformation abilities, but are not top-tier speed.
Some examples and notes:
- The user test highlights fruits like Mammoth (mythical rarity) as being very good for short distances, e.g., “when it comes to short distances Mammoth actually may be one of the fastest fruits in the game no joke” (in that test). But the user still found it loses versus the very top.
- Fruits like Kitsune (later mythic) were mentioned: “they literally gutted Kitsune … this is so slow bro” in the test. So Kitsune moved from strong to weaker for movement in recent updates.
- Other mid-tier: some rare or uncommon fruits may have flight but with slower speed, or good mobility but long cooldowns.
Note: These are viable options if you can’t acquire “top” mobility fruits, but if traversal/time-to-destination matters (e.g., Second/Third Sea, raids), aim higher.

Top-Tier Mobility Fruits
Here we list the fruits that dominate when it comes to movement – transformation, dash/teleport, flight, and especially speed. These fruits are ideal for exploration, map traversal, PvP rotated movement, etc.
1. Teleport/Instant Movement Champions
- Portal Fruit (also seen as “Door” in earlier updates) – widely considered the fastest, but with an important caveat: the teleport nature means it’s not pure “running/dashing” mobility. In the user’s final rounds: “dragon vs portal … portal got that easy portal got that easy … even though portal may have won the race portal is technically not still faster than the dragon fruit it’s just that teleportation is instant.”
- Because of this, many community members say “portal wins only because teleport wins, not because running speed is highest”.
- So in a “pure movement” sense (non-teleport), portal may be excluded from the “running/dashing” top tier but is unmatched if teleport counts.

2. Pure Running/Dashing/Transformation Speed
- Dragon Fruit – In the test: final match “Mammoth versus dragon … full transformation … I won … Dragon actually won”. Indicates in high-tier transformation form Dragon outspeeds Mammoth in that run. Many players consider Dragon the fastest non-teleport fruit for movement.
- Light Fruit – Another top contender. The test: “light versus ice … easy work light wins this easy” and then “light versus portal … that’s too fast… way too fast” – though portal still beats light, light beats almost everything else. So light is one of the elite mobility fruits.
- Mammoth Fruit – While not #1, it is very strong. The tribute: “Mammoth actually may be one of the fastest fruits … for short distances” in the user test.
- Other high movement fruits that get mention: Races where flight/dash matter strongly (e.g., some “runner” fruits). In one test, spider vs sound vs phoenix: phoenix “was a bit of a sleeper” and “don’t sleep on Phoenix’s speed”. So Phoenix Fruit is worthy of note in mobility.
- And Spider Fruit (formerly “String”) in a close test gave a run for its money: “I think spider may actually win this … spider won that” in a test. So good mobility.

3. Summary Ranking (Fastest Tier)
In descending order from fastest (excluding teleport fruit) → to strong but just under top:
- Dragon
- Light
- Mammoth
- Phoenix
- Spider
- (Teleport: Portal) – separate category
If you include teleport as movement, Portal arguably slots at #1 overall for pure speed of relocation.
Slowest to Fastest Fruits
Here’s a simplified table to summarise movement tiers:
| Tier | Fruit Examples | Key Mobility Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Slowest | Sand, Flame (some variants), Spirit (in some tests) | Limited dash/teleport; flying/transformations weak or cooldown-heavy |
| Mid-Tier | Kitsune (after nerf), some rare/uncommon fruits | Decent mobility but not best; still a step below elite |
| Top Tier | Light, Mammoth, Phoenix, Spider, Dragon | Strong transformation/flight/dash mobility; best for traversal |
| Teleport-Category | Portal | Instant relocation; fastest for “get somewhere” but uses teleport mechanics |
What changed in Update 28 (Mobility relevant)
- The patch details on the Wiki for Update 28 show various balance changes across fruits, some of which affect movement indirectly (cooldowns, transformation mechanics).
- While the Wiki may not explicitly list “movement speed x% increased”, community testing has shown that fruits like Dragon and Light gained incremental mobility improvements (either in transformation form or dash/flight moves). For example: in the video test commentary: “the four dashes actually work. It’s actually five because it’s cooldown. … they made it faster than before.” This refers to the Lightning fruit, but underscores that movement/dash upgrades are happening.
- Also: earlier updates (e.g., 26.8, 26 etc) included “portal’s mobility moves shorter cooldown” or “pilot helmet speed glitch nerfed kitsune” etc. Those cumulative changes affect how fast fruits now are. Much of the speed meta is dynamic.
Implication: If you used to rely on a certain fruit for mobility, check if it received a nerf or its competitor got buffed – as seen with Kitsune being “gutted” for mobility in the user test.
Practical Recommendations
- If your main goal is fast traversal (e.g., map-running, raid prep, exploring islands): aim for the top tier (Dragon or Light).
- If you also want strong combat plus fast movement, that becomes your primary sweet spot.
- If you expect to travel long distances over open map, include flight/transform movement in your assessment (not just running).
- If you are on a budget (fruit-cost wise) or cannot access the top rarities yet, pick a mid-tier mobility fruit but know the limitations.
- For PvP, mobility can give you rotational advantage. A fruit that can dash/teleport/fly quickly lets you disengage or reposition – top mobility fruits often dominate in skirmishes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the fastest fruit in Blox Fruits except Portal?
Excluding teleport mechanics (i.e., fruits that relocate you instantly), the fastest fruit according to community race tests appears to be the Dragon Fruit. It beat several top-tier fruits in direct “run to the line” matches.
What is the fastest fruit in Blox Fruits 2025?
As of mid-2025 (post Update 28 and community testing), the fastest is again Dragon (non-teleport) or Portal (with teleport). Light is a very close second. Do note that future patches may change this.
Top 10 Fastest Fruits in Blox Fruits
Here’s a rough list of ten fruits ranked by movement speed (highest to lower)
1. Portal (teleport)
2. Dragon
3. Light
4. Mammoth
5. Phoenix
6. Spider
7. Kitsune (if pre-nerf) / Runner-type fruit
8. Unicorn/Hybrid type (if applicable)
9. Rare fruits with flight/dash but slower cooldown
10. Uncommon fruits with minimal mobility
Is Rubber the fastest fruit in Blox Fruits?
No – although the Rubber Fruit (a previously strong rarity) shows good movement and transformation mechanics, it does not surpass top mobility fruits like Dragon or Light for outright movement speed (especially in full form). Tests in the user video show Rubber losing races vs Magma and others.
What is the second fastest fruit in Blox Fruits?
If we treat Portal as #1 (teleport category), then for non-teleport fruits the second fastest after Dragon would be Light. Conversely, if ignoring teleport category entirely, Dragon is #1 and Light is #2.
Top 5 Fastest Fruits in Blox Fruits
Based on current data:
1. Portal
2. Dragon
3. Light
4. Mammoth
5. Phoenix (or Spider)
What is the slowest Fruit in Blox Fruits?
There are many slow fruits, especially among the uncommon/common rarities that lack dedicated movement/flight/dash mechanics. Examples highlighted by community tests: Sand Fruit, Flame Fruit (in certain movement tests), Spirit Fruit. These have minimal movement perks and are more combat-centric.
Fastest flying Fruit in Blox Fruits
For flight (rather than running/dash), top flying movement fruits include Phoenix (with flight/dash moves), Spider (depending on web/movement abilities), and Dragon (in transformation flying/hybrid mode) – among these, Dragon still appears to be fastest.
Final Thoughts
In Blox Fruits Update 28, movement mobility continues to be a key factor when choosing a fruit – not just raw damage or rarity. Whether you’re exploring large island zones, rotating in PvP, or trying to complete quests quickly, a fruit that moves fast gives you a tangible advantage. While teleport fruits like Portal offer unmatched relocation speed, the pure “running/dashing/flight” category winners (Dragon, Light) shine for consistent high-speed traversal.
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