How to Pick a Sweet & Juicy Watermelon Every Time! 🍉

Nothing is worse than cutting into a bland or underripe watermelon! But with these simple tricks, you’ll always pick the sweetest, juiciest watermelon—no more guessing!


1. Check the Field Spot (The Secret Indicator!) 🎯

✔ Look for a large, creamy yellow or orange field spot—this is where the watermelon sat on the ground and ripened.
Avoid white or pale green spots—they indicate an unripe melon.

💡 The darker yellow the spot, the sweeter the melon!


2. Look for Sugar Spots & Webbing 🍯

✔ Brown “sugar spots” and web-like streaks (scarring) mean the melon has extra natural sugars, making it sweeter.
✔ More webbing = More sweetness!

💡 Avoid watermelons with no webbing at all—they may lack flavor.


3. Give It a Good Tap! (The Hollow Sound Test) 🔊

Tap the watermelon—a deep, hollow sound means it’s full of juice and perfectly ripe.
A dull or flat sound means it’s underripe or overripe.


4. Check the Shape & Symmetry 🔵

✔ Pick a round, uniform watermelon—these tend to be sweeter.
Oval or elongated ones may contain more water but can be less sweet.

💡 Round = Sweet | Oval = More Watery


5. Look at the Color & Rind Texture 🌿

✔ A dull, matte rind means the watermelon is ripe.
Shiny, glossy skin often indicates it’s underripe.

💡 Dull skin = Fully ripe | Shiny skin = Not ready yet


6. Check the Stem (If Available) 🌱

✔ A dried, brown stem means it was picked at peak ripeness.
✔ A green stem means it was harvested too early.


BONUS TIP: Weight Matters! ⚖️

✔ A heavy watermelon for its size means it’s full of juice and perfectly ripe.

💡 Pick up a few of the same size—choose the heaviest one!


Quick Checklist for a Perfect Watermelon 🍉

Yellow field spot (not white or green)
Brown webbing & sugar spots (sign of sweetness)
Deep, hollow sound when tapped
Round shape (sweeter than oval ones)
Dull, matte rind (not shiny)
Heavy for its size (juicy & ripe)
Dried stem (not green)

Follow these proven tips, and you’ll never get a bad watermelon again! 🍉👌