Top 10 World's Hottest Peppers

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The world’s hottest pepper is constantly changing, evolving almost.

It seems every year a new pepper is either created or discovered so check back often to see new record breaking peppers!

PepperHeadĀ® has the most up-to-date list of the World’s Hottest Peppers.

Here at PepperHeadĀ® we have been growing these “super hots” for over 20 years and have grown and eaten every pepper on this list.

We are dedicated to providing you spicy lovers with the ability to grow all of these insanely spicy peppers in your own backyards.

Without further ado, here is our Top 10 Hottest Pepper List.

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Top 10 Hottest Peppers In The World [2024 Update]

SHU = Scoville Heat Unit (A measure of Spiciness)
Pepper Scoville Scale displayed as Peak SHU Values

SHU is a way of quantifying how spicy a pepper is by measuring the concentration of capsaicinoids. Capsaicin is the chemical responsible for the spicy sensation within a pepper.

1. Pepper X 2,693,000 SHU

Pepper X is now the World’s hottest Pepper with an average of 2.69 Million Scoville Units and peaks over 3 Million SHU. Not much is known about this pepper since seeds have not been publicly released. So unfortunately you cannot taste or grow Pepper X yourself.

2. Carolina Reaper 2,200,000 SHU

The previous world champion, Carolina Reaper has been beat!Ā  by itself…Ā The Carolina Reaper is once againĀ officially the Worlds Hottest Pepper.

Originally ranked as world’s hottest in 2013, the Reaper was tested again in 2018 with an even higher SHU. (71,000 SHU higher to be exact) This gives the reaper a renewed title as World’s Hottest!

It was bred for heat and that it is, with an average SHU of 1,641,000 SHU and peaks at 2.2 Million SHU!

Let’s put the scoville rating into perspective for you:

The Carolina Reaper pepper is 200x hotter than a JalapenoĀ #WorldsHottestPepper

Just looking at the pictures above, you know its one mean pepper. The Carolina Reaper has a unique stinger tail that is unlike any other pepper and every pod is different!

It gets this insane heat from being a cross between a Ghost Pepper and a Red Habanero. Oddly enough this pepper doesn’t just have heat, but excellent fruity flavor to boot. Well, that is before it melts your face off.

More Carolina Reaper Info

 

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Test your heat tolerance with theĀ PepperHead Challenge!Ā Eat a whole Carolina Reaper Pepper on camera and receive a FREE T-Shirt!

You can now buy the reaper as powder, live plants or seeds so you can grow your own plant and try for yourself.

3. Trinidad Moruga Scorpion 2,009,231 SHU

Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Pepper

Straight from the depths of hell the Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Blend, AKA Moruga Scorpion, is a rare sought after pepper that was only just recently discovered.

Native to the lands of Moruga in Trinidad and Tobago. Once you take a bite of this formidable pepper the heat never stops building.

This pepper may be lacking the Reaper’s stinger, but don’t let that fool you. The Moruga Scorpion is every bit as hot as The Carolina Reaper.

More Moruga Scorpion Info

 

Watch Rhett & Link from Good Mythical Morning Eat the Moruga Scorpion

4. 7 Pot Douglah 1,853,936 SHU

7 Pot Douglah Pepper

Well renown in the pepper community as one of the hottest peppers with the best flavor.

The 7 Pot Douglah is the hottest pepper you can find that isn’t red.

The hottest “superhot” peppers are traditionally red, but the Douglah defies the odds by being brown AND scortching hot.

You can’t go wrong with fresh, dried, or powdered Douglah on any food.

Also known as 7 Pod Douglah, Chocolate 7 Pod or the 7 Pot Brown.

More Douglah Info

5. 7 Pot Primo 1,469,000 SHU

7 Pot Primo The 7 Pot Primo is very distinctive with its long skinny ā€œtailā€.

This pepper was created by horticulturist Troy Primeaux.

Some peppers cultivators have tried to replicate the Primo look by breeding their own peppers to have a long stinger.

When you just look at this pepper, you know itā€™s going to be INSANELY hot. It coincidentally looks strikingly similar to The Carolina Reaper…

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6. Trinidad Scorpion “Butch T” 1,463,700 SHU

Trinidad Scorpion Butch T

The Trinidad Scorpion Butch T is a previous Guinness World Record Holder (2011) from Australia.

No doubt it’s insanely hot, but other peppers have been proven to be hotter.

It’s aptly named due to the scorpion stinger found at the tip of the pepper and also the creator, Butch Taylor.

The burn from this pepper is unlike any other.

The Trinidad Scorpion Butch T pepper burns like you swallowed a 1,000 suns.

More Butch T Info

7. Naga Viper 1,349,000 SHU

Naga ViperNaga Viper is an extremely rare pepper cultivated in the UK. HybridĀ of many different peppers and years of cross pollination created this variety of “Super HOT” pepper.

It was never fully stabilized before being released so pod variation is expected.

More Naga Viper Info

8. Ghost Pepper (Bhut Jolokia) 1,041,427 SHU

Ghost Pepper The Ghost Pepper is the most famous “Super Hot” due to the amount of press it has received in the past.

It exploded in popularity on YouTube and other social sites where pepperheads ate whole Ghost Peppers as part of a challenge.

This is the first pepper to scientifically test over 1 million scovilles.

Many mistakenlyĀ believe the Ghost Pepper is still the World’s Hottest pepper, this list showsĀ it is far from it.

This isn’t 2007. If you have friends that still think the Ghost Pepper is the hottest pepper, share this page with them.

However, don’t be fooled by how low this is on the list as it can still bring a grown man to his knees.

More Ghost Pepper Info

 

Kid swallows ghost pepper, instantly regrets it.

9. 7 Pot Barrackpore ~1,000,000 SHU

7 Pot Barrackpore

The 7 Pot Barrackpore is one of the hottest of the 7 Pot peppers.

This one is from the Town of Chaguanas in Trinidad and Tobago.

Many of these ā€œsuper hotsā€ come from this region.

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10. Red Savina Habanero 500,000 SHU

Red Savina Habanero

Back in the early years of super hots, the Red Savina Habanero was KING!

It held the title of the World’s Hottest Pepper from 1994 to 2006. 12 Years!

The Red Savina has since been dethroned and many peppers have passed it in heat, but still to this day it is one of my favorite peppers to grow because it has the perfect balance of heat and flavor..

The Red Savina just barely makes the Top 10, but does so in fashion with its great flavor and extreme heat.

More Red Savina Info

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Honorable Mentions

Lets talk about some upcoming hybrid peppers that show promise. These two hot peppers will be added to the list once their validity has been confirmed.

Dragon’s Breath 2,483,584 SHU

There have been recent reports of a Dragon’s Breath pepper claiming to be hotter than the Carolina Reaper.

Preliminary testing of the Dragon’s Breath pepper pegs it atĀ 2,483,584 SHU which would blow the Carolina Reaper out of the water.

It could be a publicity stunt in which the “news” websites ate up, even claiming Dragon’s Breath could kill you. Technically a pencil can kill you too…

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645 thoughts on “Top 10 World’s Hottest Peppers

  1. Ben Botes says:

    Hi there,

    I’m Ben Botes from Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. I would like to order chille seeds from you. How do I go about it?

    Regards

    Ben

  2. Boldness says:

    I believe all this list is still a joke without a mention of the African tiny pepper (called ‘ata wįŗ¹Ģwįŗ¹Ģ’ in Yoruba). It’s so hot that it can make a person run mad! Until you factor that into this rating, you are joking.

    • Iyanu says:

      Ata Wewe is Thai chilli peppers and it’s around 100,000 on the Scoville scale. It’s very far from even the last pepper on the list.

      • Boldness says:

        Those who are verbally aggressive/abusive have been found to lack intellectual soundness. Do you know “ata wįŗ¹Ģwįŗ¹Ģ”? And what in God’s name would warrant you labelling someone you don’t know as stupid?

    • Sara says:

      As of August 2018, there has been no official word that Pepper X has ever tested higher than the Carolina Reaper, so for now, the Carolina Reaper is still officially the World’s Hottest Pepper. Pepper X has been in the works for nearly 10 years by Ed Currie, creator of the Carolina Reaper.

      Posted on one of his pages (Twitter,Facebook, ect) he is working on it

    • Sara says:

      Actually know somebody who ā€œclaimed to grow themā€ I have had so many Carolina reapers but his peppers made me want to actually die, if I can find it Iā€™ll send the video if me eating the reaper and x

  3. Mongoose says:

    I grow the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, man that pepper could kill you. I can’t eat as much as I usedĀ to. Now I just grow and give away. Here and there I might make a bottle whichĀ IĀ called “Ass Kickin’ Hot Sauce”. LOLĀ Ā 
    First time hearing about the Carolina Reaper, I must try it.

  4. Donald says:

    I love Carolina reaper hot sauce. I want to try the hottest fresh one with the seeds still in it and look forward to pepper X. I want the seeds to cultivate once I get my own place….

    • Dan Wilder says:

      I actually make my sauce with the seeds still in it but I blend it so much that the seeds are broken down so much that you donā€™t notice them in it. Heat comes from the seed. Why remove them?

  5. jeff says:

    I ate a whole carolina reaper at school once, i was 11, and i was completely fine 20 mins later. Until the stomach pains started and thise lasted like 2 hours, but honestly it was kind of disappointing. I hope i get the chance to eat a pepper X

  6. Jeff says:

    I have eaten many peppers that most claim to be the hottest peppers in the world and I’ve yet to find one that is to hot for me including the Carolina reaper I love peppers and my whole family think I’m crazy and say I have an iron guy lol anyways peppers are awesome

  7. Asrar Ahmed says:

    I have tried the Naga chilli… It’s decent heat not “blow your head off” heat. I have found African Birdseye chilli to feel hotter on the tongue. The naga is hot but it builds and you feel it more in your stomach, which for me takes away from the enjoyment of the chili. I have a somali recipe hot sauce called basbas which uses African birdseye, and that makes me cry and get high. The naga on the other hand does not have the same impact. It’s overhyped.

  8. Geoff Horsfield says:

    Iā€™ve been a Pepperhead ever since my Nicaraguan wife caught me growing cannabis 30 years ago. Wish I had been introduced to you guys and gals earlier, but want to join your Club. Send me emails so I donā€™t forget. I can share some pretty cool photos as well.

  9. Miko says:

    Hot peppers diced super fine and fried up slow & low w/onion, garlic, EVO and a little lemon pepper are a most versatile addition to any dish you want to KICK. My landlord is a master gardener, and so generous. I go a-pickinā€™ … reapers, scorpions, habaneros, dragons… and make a golden brown fry mix I sprinkle on anything from eggs to veg burgers to pasta. DEADLY heat, and waaaaay tastier than ANY hot sauce I ever had. And I tried many. #freshrules, #fryemifyagotem

  10. Miko says:

    Please please please don’t encourage folks to eat a reaper to get a free T-shirt. While there MAY be some indiv’s who can do this without any lasting harm, most of us, even those of us who love super hot foods and eat them every day, CANNOT eat a raw whole Carolina Reaper pepper. Doing this actually may cause lasting, even lifelong, gastrointestinal damage and distress. Fellow pepperheads, I love all this stuff. But PLEASE DO NOT eat raw peppers of that SCH strength. It is not good for your body. It is not a wise thing to do.

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