Fuel briquettes are compressed blocks of combustible biomass materials used for fuel and kindling to start and maintain a fire. The study was carried out to determine the fire characteristics of fuel briquettes produced from corncob, peanut shell and sugarcane megasse mixed with tapioca starch. The analysis was carried out using standard procedures. The three categories of briquettes used were single briquettes, dual mixed and triple mixed briquettes. In the single briquettes, the results show that corncob has lowest ignition time (18.00 secs), highest burning length (3.00cm) and highest burning rate (0.067cm/secs). Also, corncob mixed with sugarcane megasse and peanut shell triple mix briquettes has the lowest ignition time (20.00secs), highest burning length (4.00cm) and highest burning rate (0.089cm/secs) as compared with the dual mix briquettes which has the highest ignition time (161.00 secs), lowest burning length (1.00cm) and lowest burning rate (0.022cm/secs). It can be conclud