The trading board is where every exchange in Trade Squishy Dumplings happens. Understanding how to find one, stand on it correctly, and read your partner’s offer is just as important as knowing the value of your dumplings. This guide covers the board itself so the actual swap, explained in how to trade, goes smoothly.
What a trading board is
A trading board is a dedicated spot in the game world where two players meet to exchange items. Trading only works on a board, which is exactly why the system is safe: there is no way to “trade” outside of it, so any request to hand items over elsewhere is a scam by definition. Treat the board as the only legitimate place a trade can ever occur.
Finding an active board
To trade, you first need a partner and a board:
- Join a populated server. More players means more potential trade partners. A busy server almost always has activity around the boards.
- Go to where the boards are. Players looking to trade naturally gather around the trading boards, so that is the best place to find someone with items you want.
- Coordinate with friends if you can. If you have a specific trade arranged, joining the same server and meeting at a board is the fastest route. This is also the safest way to trade high-value mutated dumplings, because you already trust the partner.
Standing on the board with a partner
A trade begins when two players are on the same board together. Once you are both in position:
- Each player drops the items they want to offer onto their own side.
- The offer becomes visible to both players so you can review it.
- The plus, check and cross buttons control the rest of the trade, as covered in how to trade.
If your partner steps off the board or leaves the server before you both confirm, the trade simply cancels and your items come back to you. You never risk anything by starting a trade that does not complete.
Reading the offer before you commit
The board shows you exactly what is being offered, and this is your chance to inspect it carefully. Before you even think about the check mark:
- Confirm the items. Match each dumpling against the dumpling list so you are certain what is on the table.
- Check the rarity and demand. Run both sides through the value list tiers to see whether the trade is a win, fair, or a loss.
- Look for mutations. A mutated dumpling is worth far more than its normal version, so make sure you are not undervaluing your own item or overvaluing theirs.
Only when you are satisfied with what is physically on the board should you move onto the check mark. Never confirm because the other player is rushing you or promising to add items later.
Board etiquette that gets you better trades
The players who trade the most successfully tend to share a few habits:
- Make clear offers. Drop exactly what you intend to give so your partner can evaluate it quickly. A clean offer builds trust and gets a faster yes.
- Use the plus button to negotiate. If their side is light, ask for more rather than accepting a loss. Negotiation on the board is normal and expected.
- Be patient. A good trade is worth waiting for. If a partner will not offer fair value, cancel with the cross and find someone who will.
- Stay calm under pressure. Pressure is a scam tactic. A fair trader is happy to give you time to check the value list.
Boards and safety
Because the board requires both players to confirm, the mechanic protects you automatically. The risk is never the board itself; it is being talked into a bad decision while standing on it. Keep the golden rule in mind, judge only what is in the window, and review scam protection before any high-value swap. With a good board, a fair partner and a clear head, trading becomes the most rewarding part of the game. New to all of this? Start with how to play and then return to put your first trade together.