Flow guide — Updated May 2026

Soccer Zero flows

All 6 flows ranked by match impact. Pair your flow to your style's strengths — a good pairing amplifies what your style already does well. A bad pairing wastes the slot.

Flow tier list (May 2026)

Ranked by how much impact they have in real 5v5 matches across all skill levels.

TierFlowWhat it boostsBest style pairingVerdict
SDemon FlowAerial finishing and shooting powerDemon, MonsterBest for offensive finishers. Boosts the stats that matter most for converting aerial chances into goals. Pairs perfectly with Demon style for maximum striker output.
SBeeDribbling control and carry supportMonster, SpeedsterBest for carry dribble builds. Increases ball control under pressure and in tight spaces. Monster + Bee is the strongest solo-carry build in the current meta.
AStrengthPower stat increase (shots, challenges)Demon, MonsterCleanly boosts shooting power but nothing else — no dribbling or movement benefit. Solid for strikers who already have movement handled. Slightly below S tier because it only addresses one dimension.
BFlashMovement speed for repositioningSpeedster, EgoistGreat for pressing and making runs. Doesn't improve dribbling or shooting — purely positional. Strong in high-tempo pressing play, limited in half-court attacking situations.
BVolleyMidair volley conversionDemon, GlamPowerful when the ball sits up for a volley — but those situations are inconsistent in normal play. Situationally excellent, but too rare to justify keeping over Demon Flow or Bee. Better once you've mastered aerial positioning.
CDomino10% speed when off the ballNone recommendedThe worst flow in the game. The boost disappears the moment you receive possession — meaning zero impact during the moments that decide matches. Replace as soon as possible.

Flow breakdown

What each flow actually does in a match and why it ranks where it does.

S Tier

Demon Flow — best for finishers

Demon Flow boosts the shooting and aerial finishing stats that determine how hard and accurately you strike the ball out of the air. In practice, this means:

  • Stronger volleys and overhead shots
  • Better conversion rate from inside the box
  • Synergizes with Demon style's Rush ability for chain combos
  • Also works well with Monster if you want a shooting-focused carry build

If you're running Demon style — Demon Flow is non-negotiable. It turns an already strong striker kit into a match-deciding force.

S Tier

Bee — best for dribblers

Bee flow boosts dribbling stats and increases ball control under pressure. In practice:

  • Tighter Stud Gap (the distance between your hitbox and the ball) for better control
  • More reliable dribble moves under defensive pressure
  • Lets Monster's Elastic Sting combos chain more smoothly
  • Good for any style that does the dribbling in your team

Monster + Bee is the best solo-carry build in the current meta. If you create your own chances through dribbling rather than being set up by teammates — this is your flow.

A Tier

Strength — clean power boost

Strength increases your power stat — the stat that determines how hard you strike the ball in shots and physical challenges. What it does:

  • More powerful shots from range
  • Better performance in physical 50/50 challenges
  • Works well as a secondary flow when you already have movement handled

It only improves one stat with no dribbling or movement benefit — which keeps it out of S tier. Pairs well with Demon (pure power striker build) or Monster (if you want shooting emphasis over dribbling).

B Tier

Flash — movement speed boost

Flash gives a movement speed boost that helps with repositioning, pressing, and making runs in behind defenders. Useful but limited:

  • Good for pressing roles — close down opponents faster
  • Helps make overlapping runs and get into shooting positions
  • Zero technical impact on dribbling or shooting — purely positional
  • Strong for Speedster or Egoist which don't have built-in movement boosts

Flash is a solid B-tier starter flow for beginners still learning spacing and positioning. Upgrade to Bee or Demon Flow when you've identified your role.

B Tier

Volley — situational aerial tool

Volley flow makes midair strikes easier to execute and more powerful when you connect. The issue is opportunity frequency:

  • Excellent when the ball sits up for an aerial strike
  • Helps with bicycle kicks and overhead volleys
  • The problem: those situations are inconsistent in normal 5v5 play
  • Outside of aerial moments, Volley contributes nothing

If you're actively learning aerial combos (the Air tackle → Header → Volley sequence) or playing with Demon style's Rush ability — Volley has a niche. Otherwise, Demon Flow or Bee will serve you better in more situations.

C Tier

Domino — avoid this flow

Domino gives a 10% speed boost only when you're off the ball. This sounds useful until you understand the problem:

  • The 10% boost applies only when you don't have possession
  • The moment you receive the ball — the boost vanishes
  • Match outcomes are decided during possession, not off-ball movement
  • Net impact: zero during the moments that matter

Domino is the worst flow in the game at all skill levels. There is no playstyle or build where it outperforms the alternatives. Replace it the first chance you get.

Best style + flow pairings

Match your flow to what your style already does well.

StyleBest flowWhy it worksAlternative flow
MonsterBeeAmplifies Monster's dribbling kit. Tighter Stud Gap makes Elastic Sting and Nutmeg chains more reliable.Demon Flow (if you want a shooting-heavy build)
DemonDemon FlowMaximizes Demon's already strong shooting stats. Best pure striker build in the game.Strength (power emphasis) or Volley (aerial specialist)
SpeedsterFlashDoubles down on Speedster's pace advantage. Best for pressing and run-making roles.Bee (if dribbling with the ball) or Strength (if finishing)
EgoistStrengthGives Egoist's balanced stats a shooting emphasis to develop a finishing identity.Flash (if movement-focused) or Bee (if learning dribbling)
GlamVolleyGlam's aerial interception tools pair with Volley to convert defensive headers into offense.Strength (for more powerful keeper saves)

How to get flows in Soccer Zero

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FAQ

What is the best flow in Soccer Zero?

Demon Flow and Bee are both S-tier. Demon Flow is best for finishers and strikers (pairs perfectly with Demon style). Bee is best for dribble-heavy carry builds (pairs perfectly with Monster style). Choose based on your role — if you create your own chances through dribbling, use Bee. If you finish chances created by teammates, use Demon Flow.

Should I reroll Domino?

Yes — as soon as possible. Domino's 10% speed boost disappears when you receive the ball, making it useless during possession — the moments that actually decide matches. Any other flow is a better use of the slot.

How does Volley flow work?

Volley flow makes midair strikes easier to execute and more powerful when they connect. It helps with bicycle kicks and aerial combos. The limitation is that aerial opportunities are inconsistent in normal play — outside of those moments, Volley does nothing. It's best once you've mastered the aerial combo sequences with Demon style.

Can I reroll my flow without losing my style?

Yes — Style Spins and Flow Spins are separate systems. You can reroll your flow without affecting your current style. Use Flow Spins specifically when you want to change flows.

What flow should beginners use?

Flash or Strength are the most straightforward starter flows. Flash helps with repositioning and learning match positioning. Strength gives a clean power boost to early shooting. Upgrade to Bee or Demon Flow once you've identified your role and preferred playstyle.

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Styles

Pick the right style first

Your flow should support your style — not the other way around. Read the styles guide before committing to a flow pairing.

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Tier list

Full style and flow rankings

See all styles and flows ranked together with build combination recommendations.

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