The Women's World Floorball Championship is an international floorball competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of the International Floorball Federation (IFF). It is held regularly in odd years since 1997. In even years, the men's championship is played. The tournament takes place in December.

The reigning champion from the most recent 2025 championship held in the Czech Republic, and a two-time overall winner, is Switzerland. The most successful team, with eleven titles, is Sweden. Finland has won twice and is the only country to have won a medal at every tournament. The only other medalists are the Czech Republic, with one silver and two bronze medals, and Norway, with two bronzes.

The last championship took place in 2025 in the Czech Republic. The next will take place in 2027 in Finland.

The Floorball World Championships Women is the premier international tournament showcasing the best female floorball talent from around the globe. Organized by the International Floorball Federation (IFF), this prestigious event brings together national teams to compete at the highest level of the sport. Featuring fast-paced action, skillful play, and strategic teamwork, the championships highlight the excitement and growing popularity of women's floorball. Held every two years, the tournament serves as a platform for athletes to demonstrate their talent, foster international camaraderie, and promote the development of women's floorball worldwide. Fans can expect thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and memorable moments as the world's top female floorball players vie for the coveted title of world champion.