Next: review the full squishy dumplings value list before committing to any deal.
The calculator adds up the total estimated value on each side and compares them. If the gap between your side and their side is 5% or less, the result shows as fair. If the items you receive are worth more than 5% above what you offer, that is a win. If you are giving more than you receive by more than 5%, that is a loss.
The threshold exists because player prices rarely settle on a single agreed number. A 3% gap could reflect timing, a recent update, or personal preference for a specific rarity. Calling anything inside 5% fair keeps the wfl calculator from flagging normal negotiating range as a problem.
If you want to cross-check the values used here, the full dumpling value list shows each item's normal and mutated estimate with sort options for rarity and demand.
Mutated dumplings come from the same pool as their normal versions but pull at a much lower rate. The community has settled on a rough x3.5 premium to reflect their scarcity. Toggle the mutation button on any item and the trade value checker updates in real time.
Do not treat a mutated item as roughly equal to its normal copy. If someone offers a mutated Bunny Mochi, the adjusted estimate runs around 1,960 rather than the base 560. Undervaluing that mutation means giving up far more than the base number suggests.
For items where mutation is not available, the toggle does not appear. The rarity list notes which tiers can mutate and which cannot, so you know before you build an offer.
Each item has a base estimate. When you enable the mutation toggle, the calculator multiplies that base by 3.5 and rounds to the nearest whole number. The per-item breakdown table shows both your side and their side separately, so you can spot the exact impact of each mutated item in the deal.
Each dumpling carries a demand signal alongside its base value: up, stable, or cooling. The calculator uses the base estimate regardless of demand. You need to read the signal and factor it in yourself.
A rising item often closes above its listed estimate in active trades. If you are giving away something trending up and receiving something stable or cooling, a result that reads as fair by the numbers could still favour the other player in practice over the next few days.
For more detail on timing trades around demand shifts, the trading guide covers when to hold an item and when the demand window is narrowing. You can also check active redeem codes to pick up extra items and improve your trading position without spending value.
The value list shows a demand tag next to each item. "Hot" means the item is trending up; "cooling" means demand is fading; "stable" means relatively flat. Use this alongside the calculator result, not instead of it.
These are preset examples showing how the trade value checker labels different deals. Values are from the current estimate list; results are approximate.
| Your offer | Soup Xiao Long + 2x Plain Pork | 24 |
| Their offer | Shrimp Har Gow + Soup Xiao Long | 32 |
+8 in your favor (+33%)
| Your offer | Rainbow Mochi + Classic Veggie | 51 |
| Their offer | Spicy Sichuan | 52 |
+1 for you (2%)
| Your offer | Galaxy Custard | 120 |
| Their offer | Spicy Sichuan + Rainbow Mochi | 97 |
-23 against you (19%)
Note: demand and timing can shift these results in real gameplay. Always confirm against the current tier list before finalising any high-value deal.
What is WFL in Squishy Dumplings?
WFL stands for win, fair, loss. It is the shorthand the community uses to rate any trade. A win means the item you receive is worth more than what you give; a fair trade means both sides sit close in total value; a loss means you are giving up more than you get back.
How do I know if a Squishy Dumplings trade is fair?
Use the squishy dumplings trade calculator to add both sides of the offer. If the value gap falls within 5%, the tool marks it fair. For a larger gap, check whether you are winning or losing before you confirm in game.
Do mutations change the trade value?
Yes. Toggle the mutation switch on any mutated dumpling and the estimate updates to x3.5 the normal value. Never price a mutated copy the same as an ordinary one when you are building an offer.
What counts as an overpay in Squishy Dumplings?
Any gap above 5% in the other player's favour is technically an overpay. A 10% gap is a noticeable loss, and anything above 25% means you are giving away significant value. The trade value checker shows the exact percentage so you can decide whether the convenience is worth it.
Why does demand trend affect a fair trade?
A rising item often trades above its listed estimate in active sessions. If the demand trend shows up, other players may expect a small premium beyond the base number. The calculator uses the base estimate and does not adjust for trend automatically, so factor that in before you agree.
Is the Cupid Dumpling worth trading for?
Cupid Dumpling sits at the top of the current value list at a base estimate of 1,100, and around 3,850 mutated. It is a fair acquisition when the other side's offer totals close to that range. Use the calculator to compare, then check the tier list to see where it ranks among heart-rarity items.
How accurate are these trade value estimates?
They are community-style estimates, not official pricing from SGR Studios. They reflect recent trade data and are updated when any value drifts more than 10% from recent consensus. Treat them as a useful guardrail rather than a hard price; real trades sometimes settle above or below the estimate depending on server demand at that moment.
Sortable table of every dumpling's normal and mutated estimate, with demand trend and rarity band.
Tier listEvery dumpling ranked S through D so you know which items hold value and which are moving toward trades.
Trading guideStep-by-step walkthrough for safe trading, demand timing, and protecting yourself from common scams.
Rarity listEvery squishy ranked by rarity band from Common to Heart, with mutation eligibility noted for each tier.
Written by Jim Liu, a Roblox trading tool reviewer who maintains the value estimates, tier rankings, and trade guides on this site. Values are checked against recent community trade data and updated when any estimate drifts by more than 10%.