Hot Pepper Heat Scale and the Scoville Scale (2024)

Do you know how hot an Aji Amarillo or Chile de Arbol is? Or how scorching a Ghost Pepper or Carolina Reaper is? Do you know how spicy the peppers you are growing are, or why some peppers have sweet flavors but with some spice in it? This is where the Scoville Scale comes into play. Read to learn more about the hottest peppers in the world and their rankings, and how the Scoville Scale was created to determine a pepper ranking.

What is the World’s Hottest Pepper?

So, what is the hottest pepper on Earth? We’re answering all of your fiery questions by providing our list of peppers ranked by type and Scoville Heat Units. From the innocently mild to the screaming hot, check out the Scoville Heat Unit Scale and learn the heat intensity between hot pepper varieties and extracts:

Pepper Joe’s Pepper Heat Table:

Scoville Heat Units (SHUs)Pepper & Extract VarietiesTypeHeat Rating
15,000,000 - 16,000,000Pure CapsaicinSuper Hot10
2,000,000 - 10,000,000Pepper Extracts - i.e. The Source, Blair's ReserveSuper Hot10
8,800,000 - 9,100,000NorhydrocapsaicinSuper Hot10
6,000,000 - 8,600,000hom*ocapsaicin, hom*odihydrocapsaicinSuper Hot10
2,500,000 - 5,300,000US Grade Police Pepper SpraySuper Hot10
2,693,000Pepper XSuper Hot10
2,000,000 - 2,200,000Carolina ReaperSuper Hot10
1,500,000 - 2,000,000 Trinidad Scorpion, Butch T, Naga Viper, Common Pepper SpraySuper Hot9
855,000 - 1,463,000Ghost Pepper (Bhut Jolokia)Super Hot9
876,000 - 1,500,000+Dorset NagaSuper Hot7
350,000 - 855,000 Red Savina Habanero, Indian TezpurHot6
100,000 - 350,000 Habanero, Scotch Bonnet, Bird’s Eye, Jamaican Yellow Mushroom Medium5
50,000 - 100,000 Thai Hot Peppers, Chilitepin, SantakaMedium4
30,000 - 50,000 Cayenne, Tabasco, Pequin, Aji Amarillo, Aji Charapita Medium3
15,000 - 30,000 Chile de Arbol, Manzano Medium3
5,000 - 15,000 Serrano, Yellow Wax PepperMild2
2,500 - 5,000 Jalapeno, Poblano, Chipotle Jalapeño, Mirasol Mild1
1,500 - 2,500Sandia, Cascabella, NuMex Big Jim Mild 1
1,000 - 1,500 Ancho Poblano, Anaheim, Pasilla, EspanolaMild 1
100 - 1,000 Paprika, Mexican Bell, Pepperoncini, CherryMild1
0-100 Sweet Bell Peppers, Sweet Banana, Pimento Mild1

With over 50,000 pepper varieties in the world and new varieties being created every year, it can be overwhelming to keep up with the heat levels of peppers. Even we have to double check hot pepper ratings because we are adding new seeds to our store every year, or a new hot pepper is added to the top 10 hottest peppers of the year.

Growers are producing the hottest hybrids every year with hopes of pushing the Scoville Scale. In 2023, Pepper X officially became the hottest pepper in the world, surpassing the previous holder of the Carolina Reaper. However, there are some serious competition with rumors of even hotter peppers such as the Dragon’s Breath and the Apollo pepper. There is no confirmation that these peppers are hotter than Pepper X, but this just means we’ll have to wait for more official announcements!

List of Peppers from Mildest to Hottest as Measured on the Scoville Heat Scale

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This is not a complete list of peppers, but a pepper heat scale displaying the most popular peppers ranked by heat from mild to hot. Use this guide to find out how many Scoville Units each chili has from our hot pepper scale, or also known as “Pepper Joe’s Heat Scale.” Use our 1-10 heat rating from your Pepper Joe’s seed label to find out how hot your pepper might just be.

What is the Scoville Scale?

We get questions about what the Scoville Scale is, and you may know it as the Chili Heat Scale or the Chile Scoville Scale. The Scoville Scale is a measurement of the heat and pungency of chili peppers where each pepper is recorded in Scoville Heat Units (or famously known as SHUs). The scale is named after its creator, Wilbur Scoville, who created the Scoville Organoleptic Test in 1912.

What Does the Scoville Scale Measure?

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It’s quite simple. Scoville heat units are a measurement of sugar and water. The test measures chili heat by figuring out how much sugar-water needs to be diluted into a chili pepper to get to where you no longer feel the heat at all. The creator, W. Scoville, would dilute the solutions bit by it until the taste testers felt no more burn, and then he would assign a number to the chile pepper based on the amount of dilutions needed to kill the heat.

What creates that burning sensation on our tongues and makes us sweat is the capsaicin. It’s the chemical compound found in peppers, and you can find it in the oil residing in the pepper or seeds. Today, we’re not using taste testers (which would be a pretty sweet job). It’s been replaced by the High Performance Liquid Chromatography, HPLC, which efficiently measures the pepper’s heat by determining the exact concentration of capsaicin.

From Mild to Incredibly Hot

You should know that heat scales are purely subjective. Even with a scientific test using Scoville Heat Units, the hotness of peppers can vary in the same variety from plant to plant, and even on the same plant! That’s why you may see a range of hotness for a specific pepper or a possibility that the chili could be hotter than what it claims. If you’re feeling brave to try a super-hot pepper, check out the most scorching, blazing, ear-vibrating hottest pepper seeds. If you prefer to take a walk to the mild side instead, we have the juiciest, yummiest, sweetest pepper seeds great for a variety of culinary uses.

Hot peppers are a lot of fun, this is why we love what we do. But, please take them seriously and handle with care. If you don’t believe how ridiculously spicy some of the hottest peppers in the world are, watch our team eat a Ghost Pepper:

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FAQs

Hot Pepper Heat Scale and the Scoville Scale? ›

The ranges of Scoville Heat Units (SHU) typically used to call a pepper mild, medium, hot, or extra hot are: Mild (100 to 2,500) Medium (2,500 to 30,000) Hot (30,000 to 100,000)

What is the Scoville scale for hot peppers? ›

What Does the Scoville Scale Measure? It's quite simple. Scoville heat units are a measurement of sugar and water. The test measures chili heat by figuring out how much sugar-water needs to be diluted into a chili pepper to get to where you no longer feel the heat at all.

What is the highest Scoville rating? ›

What are the top five hottest peppers?
  • Pepper X: 2,693,000 SHU.
  • Carolina Reaper: 2,200,000 SHU.
  • Trinidad Moruga Scorpion: 2,009,231 SHU.
  • 7 Pot Douglah: 1,853,936 SHU.
  • 7 Pot Primo: 1,469,000 SHU.
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What is the difference between Scoville and SHU? ›

Scoville heat units, also known as SHU is simply a measurement of the number of times capsaicin needs to be diluted by sugar-water. The number of Scoville Heat Units (SHU) in a pepper or even hot sauce indicates the amount of capsaicin present. The higher the Scoville rating, the hotter the pepper.

How many Scoville units can a human handle? ›

How Much Scoville Can a Person Handle. There is no real answer to this question since everyone tolerates pain differently. Some people can handle the spiciest peppers with ease while others can't handle anything more than a jalapeño.

What Scoville is a jalapeno? ›

Jalapeño peppers: Green and red jalapeños are crowd-favorite spicy snacks. If you're preparing to enjoy these Mexican peppers, you can expect a Scoville heat ranking of 2,500-8,000.

How many Scoville is a habanero? ›

A few of the more common and popular hot pepper varieties include: Habanero Pepper – 150,000-325,000 Scoville units. Thai Chile Pepper – 50,000-100,000 Scoville units. Serrano Pepper – 10,000-25,000 Scoville units.

What's hotter than a Carolina Reaper? ›

Komodo Dragon Pepper: One of the hottest peppers in the world and ranking close to the Carolina Reaper and its friends, the Komodo Dragon pepper typically has a SHU of 1.4 to 2.2 million. For reference, the Carolina Reaper ranges around 2.2 million SHU, while Pepper X has a heat ranking of 3.18 million SHU.

How many scovilles is a tabasco pepper? ›

Tabasco Peppers are vibrant red and offer a nice level of heat (registers at 30,000 to 50,000 scoville on the heat scale). They make the perfect pepper for fermented hot sauce or pepper sauce for greens.

How much Scoville is a hot cheeto? ›

However, based on the ingredients listed on the packaging and some research, unnamed "experts" have estimated that Xxtra Flamin' Hot Cheetos could have a Scoville rating of around 50,000 SHU. This places them at a similar heat level to cayenne pepper.

What is Frank's red hot on the Scoville Scale? ›

Frank's RedHot is a hot sauce made from a variety of cayenne peppers, produced by McCormick & Company. The Original blend ranks low on the Scoville scale, with 450 SHUs, but the XTRA Hot variety measures 2,000 SHUs.

How many scovilles is sriracha? ›

Depending on the crop of peppers used, sriracha can range from 1,000 to 2,500 Scoville units.

What is the mildest hot pepper? ›

After the bell pepper the next 5 mildest dried chiles are Aji Paprika (120 – 140 SHU), Choricero (175 – 300 SHU), Nora (500 – 1,000 SHU), Anaheim (500 – 1,000 SHU), and Aji Panca (500 – 1,500 SHU). The heat of dried chile peppers ranges from 0 SHU up to 2,200,000 SHU.

How many Scoville units are unsafe? ›

The higher you go on the Scoville scale, the more nefarious the side effects. Some chiliheads have reported hallucinations after eating spicy foods in the 6 million SHU range, while higher concentrations could cause vomiting, gagging, and may even make someone pass out.

How many Scoville units is a Carolina Reaper? ›

The Carolina Reaper was rated an average of 1,640,000 SHU on the Scoville Scale, making it an extremely hot pepper. With its hottest specimens coming in at over 2.2 million Scoville Units at its peak if you're looking for some serious heat this will certainly do the trick.

Why is it called Scoville? ›

A tool, called the Scoville Scale , expresses the level of pungency or heat of a pepper based on the levels of capsaicin in a pepper. The scale was invented in 1912 by a pharmacologist named Wilbur Scoville.

What pepper has 10,000 Scoville units? ›

Scoville Scale - List of Peppers by SHU
Pepper VarietyAverage Scoville Heat Units
Ornamental Black Pearl Pepper≈ 10,000-30,000 SHU
Japanese Takanotsume Pepper≈ 10,000-30,000 SHU
Manzano Pepper≈ 12,000-30,000 SHU
Chili De Arbol≈ 15,000-30,000 SHU
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