Funnel type solar cookers are simple and effective. Most of them rely on a multifaceted reflector to concentrate
solar radiation on a cooking pot that is placed inside a transparent enclosure to create a greenhouse effect. The
analysis of the resulting optical system is a complex task, as multiple reflections occur. The overall performance
of funnel solar cookers is strongly affected by their optical efficiency. There is a lack of information in academic
literature about this important research topic. This work aims to fill this gap presenting an optical performance
analysis of a funnel solar cooker with only azimuthal sun tracking. Open-source numerical ray-tracing software
Soltrace is used to investigate relevant characteristics such as the intercept factor, optical efficiency, dependency
on incidence angle, performance of each reflecting surface and irradiation density flux distribution on different
surfaces of the cooking pot. Some important results for beam radiation at normal incidence are the intercept
factor, determined to be 0.664, and the optical efficiency with realistic optical properties, that turned out to
be 0.370. When the incidence of solar beam radiation is not normal, optical efficiency remains above 90% of
its normal incidence value, if the alignment errors are less than 10◦.