The chance of rolling Leopard in Blox Fruits is extremely low —community estimates usually put it somewhere around 0.1%–1% per roll , meaning it’s basically a “lottery win” tier fruit.

Quick Scoop: What Are Your Actual Odds?

Players and fan sites don’t fully agree, but the numbers all say the same thing: Leopard is one of the rarest fruits to roll. Common community estimates:

  • Some sources say Leopard has about 0.1% roll chance, calling it “very rare” and something you should not expect to see often at all.
  • Others give a slightly more generous around 1% chance per roll, still treating it like finding “a needle in a haystack.”

Even though exact internal rates aren’t officially published, all reliable community discussions agree Leopard’s roll chance is well under 5% , and usually assumed to be below 1%.

In other words: every time you roll, you should assume you won’t get Leopard… and be shocked if you do.

Related Rarity: Stock & Spawn (Why It Feels So Impossible)

To understand why rolling Leopard feels so brutal, look at how rare it is in other systems:

  • One breakdown of stock chances (how often fruits show up in the Blox Fruit Dealer’s shop) lists Leopard at about 0.5% chance to be in stock when the shop refreshes.
  • Some guides and videos mention spawn chances of roughly 0.25% per natural fruit spawn in the world.

These numbers aren’t about rolling, but they show the devs clearly designed Leopard as a super-rare, endgame-level fruit.

What This Means For You (Practically)

If your question is: “Should I expect to roll Leopard just by spinning a lot?”
The realistic answer is no —you might have to roll hundreds or even thousands of times and still never see it, purely due to bad luck.

That’s why many players:

  1. Save Beli/Robux to buy it
    • Leopard costs 5,000,000 Beli or 3,000 Robux at the Blox Fruit Dealer when it’s on stock, which is still rare but more controllable than pure rolling.
  1. Trade for Leopard
    • Community guides often recommend trading high-value fruits instead of relying only on rolling, since trading lets you convert your luck and grinding into something more predictable.

Mini Storytime: The “I Rolled Leopard” Moment

If you’ve ever seen posts like:

“I just rolled Leopard and I’m shaking, what are the odds?”

Those reactions are genuine because, at around 0.1–1% odds, rolling Leopard is like a once-in-a-very-long-time event for most players.

People screenshot, post on Reddit/Discord, and brag precisely because everyone knows how absurdly rare that roll is.

TL;DR

  • Estimated chance of rolling Leopard: roughly 0.1%–1% per roll (community-based, not official).
  • Shop stock chance: about 0.5% when the dealer refreshes.
  • Expect it to be one of the rarest fruits in the game ; treat any Leopard roll as insane luck.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.