Free Fire diamond price calculator
Work out what your next top-up will cost. Enter a diamond amount to see the price in rupees, or enter a budget to see how many diamonds it buys, at the official India rate checked in July 2026.
Estimates use the official in-game India rate of ₹84 per 100 diamonds (₹0.84 each), verified July 2026. Bigger packs usually work out closer to ₹0.75 to ₹0.80 per diamond, so large amounts are shown as a range. Garena can change prices at any time.
How this calculator works
The calculator uses the official Indian top-up rate of ₹84 per 100 diamonds, which works out to ₹0.84 per diamond. We verified this against the in-game top-up centre in July 2026. Garena can change prices whenever it wants, so treat every figure on this page as an estimate and always check the final amount on the payment screen before you confirm anything.
One thing a flat rate hides: bigger packs are slightly better value. Once you get past roughly 1,000 diamonds, the bonus diamonds bundled into larger packs usually pull the effective price down to somewhere between ₹0.75 and ₹0.80 per diamond. That is why the calculator shows a range for large amounts instead of pretending a single exact number exists.
How to top up from inside the game
- Open Free Fire MAX and tap the diamond icon at the top of the lobby;
- Pick a pack in the top-up centre (exact menu names shift slightly between updates);
- Pay through Google Play or your phone's app store billing;
- The diamonds are credited to your account instantly.
This route is the gold standard. You never share your UID with anyone, the payment runs through your app store, and delivery is immediate. If you remember only one thing from this page, make it this: when in doubt, buy inside the game.
Where else it is safe to buy
Two web partners are widely used in India: Codashop India and Games Kharido. Both work the same safe way. You enter only your player UID, pick a pack, pay with UPI or a card, and the diamonds arrive in the game a few minutes later. Neither site ever asks for your password, and both sometimes run small bonus promotions that beat the in-game rate.
One real warning here: clone sites with lookalike or misspelled addresses copy the design of both partners almost pixel for pixel. Type the address into your browser yourself, read the spelling twice before you pay, and never trust top-up links dropped into WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels or YouTube video descriptions. A cloned checkout page looks identical right up until your money disappears.
How scammers target top-up buyers
Every diamond scam falls apart under one simple rule: a real top-up needs only your UID, never your password or an OTP. Anyone who asks you to "log in so we can deliver" is trying to steal your account. Hand over credentials once and the account, the skins and the rank history are gone within minutes.
The common patterns are easy to spot once you know them. "90% off diamonds" sellers on Instagram either take your money and vanish, or pay with stolen cards, in which case the charge gets reversed later and the receiving account is often flagged or banned. "Free diamond generators" are always fake; every single one exists to harvest logins or push you through endless survey walls. There is no site, app or trick that generates diamonds. If a deal looks impossible, it is.
Why cross-region top-ups are risky
Diamond prices differ between countries, and some resellers exploit that gap by buying through foreign accounts or VPNs and delivering to Indian UIDs at a discount. This breaks the top-up rules. Players have reported purchased diamonds being removed and accounts suspended after such deals, with no reliable appeal route. Weigh the maths honestly: the saving is usually a few hundred rupees, and the downside is losing an account you have built for years. Not worth it.
How events change the maths
A few times a year Garena runs double diamond top-up events, where the first purchase of each pack tier carries a full bonus. During those windows your effective rate roughly halves, which makes them easily the best time of year to buy. The web partners occasionally layer their own promotions on top, so a two-minute price check across the official channels before a big purchase can save real money.
Events also change how fast diamonds leave your wallet. The BLUE LOCK Chapter 2 crossover is live right now with a prize wheel that burns through diamonds quickly. If that collaboration is what you are topping up for, read our BLUE LOCK Chapter 2 event guide first so you have a realistic idea of how many spins the items you want might take. And before spending a single rupee, claim whatever is free: today's redeem codes regularly hand out vouchers and small cosmetics at zero cost.
Common questions
Are third-party sellers cheaper? Sometimes, on paper. The catch is that the risk varies wildly, from harmless resellers to outright account thieves, and you cannot tell them apart from a chat window. The price gap against official channels is rarely large. Stick to the in-game centre and the known partners named above.
Do diamonds expire? No. Diamonds you buy stay in your account until you spend them. Vouchers, event tokens and some event rewards do carry expiry dates though, so check those separately in your vault.
Is the Booyah Pass better value than raw diamonds? For players who log in most days, usually yes. The pass returns a season of cosmetics plus other rewards for a fixed price, which typically beats buying the same items individually. Casual players who only want one specific item are often better off with a plain top-up.
Why does the price on my screen differ from this page? Our figures were checked in July 2026 and rounded for readability. Garena adjusts packs from time to time, and app store billing can add small differences. The number on your payment screen is always the real one.
Can I earn diamonds without paying? Slowly, yes. Some events and the occasional redeem code hand out small amounts, and Booyah Pass tiers include some. Anyone promising fast free diamonds is running a scam.
Planning a bigger spend? Our guides section covers what is actually worth buying each season, and the rest of our free tools can help with everything from stylish names to sensitivity settings.