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Brawl Stars, developed by Supercell, launched in December 2018 and reached 100 million downloads worldwide in just six months. With such a vast player base, the game is constantly updated with new characters (Brawlers), skins, and events to keep everyone engaged. Special promotions like store codes and coupons can have a huge impact on this community. Store codes allow players to claim rewards for free – think of them as unique game coupons.
With the right code, you can add gems, skins, or exclusive cosmetics to your account without spending money. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about Brawl Stars store codes & offers: what they are, how to use them, and where to find the latest deals. By understanding these tips, you can maximize your rewards and save money on Brawl Stars purchases.
What Are Brawl Stars Store Codes?
Brawl Stars store codes are special promotional codes or virtual coupons issued by Supercell that players can redeem for free in-game items. These alphanumeric codes typically appear during limited-time events, such as game anniversaries, tournaments, special livestreams, or collaborations with content creators. When you enter a valid code in the game or on the official store, it instantly adds the designated rewards to your account.
For example, in past events Brawl Stars codes have granted a variety of bonuses. Some early codes gave small gem or coin boosts, while others unlocked unique sprays, pins, or skins tied to an event theme. In late 2025, sample codes like ITSSUSHITIME, SAKURASPIKE!, and BOBAPARTYYYY were distributed during live streams, offering players free goodies. (Note: these example codes have since expired.) Such codes often carry playful references to Brawlers or game events. You might see a code celebrating a Brawler’s birthday or a seasonal event, and upon redeeming it, you immediately receive the free items.
Common rewards from store codes include:
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Gems & Coins: Premium and earned currency used to buy items. For example, a code might award 20 gems or 10,000 coins. Free gems are especially valuable since they normally cost real money to purchase.
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Skins & Cosmetics: Exclusive outfits and cosmetic items for your Brawlers. Some codes unlock skins that you could not otherwise buy in the shop or were only available for a limited time.
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Pins & Icons: Decorative emotes (pins) or profile icons used in-game. These have no gameplay effect but let you show style in matches. Special event pins are a popular code reward.
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Power Points & Upgrades: Occasionally a code grants Power Points (for upgrading Brawlers) or even a Star Power/Gadget. While rare, such codes can significantly boost a Brawler’s strength.
It’s important to note that there are no active Brawl Stars store codes right now. Supercell has shifted its free rewards to QR codes and Creator Codes. In other words, if you’re hunting for a new text-based code today, you’ll likely come up empty. However, the system of store codes may return during major events, so it pays to be prepared. Remember that when they do appear, codes are usually time-sensitive: they typically work only once per account and may expire quickly. In practice, that means grab a code as soon as it’s released and redeem it immediately. Otherwise you might miss out.
Pro Tip: Make sure your game progress is tied to a Supercell ID (in Settings). This ensures all redeemed items are saved to your account, even if you change devices later. Always link your account before using a code.
How to Redeem Brawl Stars Store Codes:
Redeeming Brawl Stars store codes is straightforward if you use the official channels. Here are the steps to follow:
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Log In to the Supercell Store: Open a web browser and go to the official Supercell Store. Sign in with the same Supercell ID that’s connected to your Brawl Stars account. If you don’t have one, create a Supercell ID and link it to your game first.
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Select Brawl Stars: After logging in, choose Brawl Stars from the list of games. This ensures any code you enter applies to Brawl Stars. Your profile page should show the Brawl Stars banner or icon.
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Locate the “Enter Code” Box: Scroll down on the store page until you find a field labeled “Enter Code”. This is where you will paste the store code.
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Enter the Code: Carefully type or paste your code into the box, then click Submit (or Confirm). Watch out for capitalization and special characters—codes are case-sensitive. If the code is valid, the store will confirm redemption.
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Receive Your Rewards: Finally, open the Brawl Stars app. The game will automatically deliver the rewards to your account. You might see a pop-up, or you can check your in-game Treasure Box or inventory to find the new gems, skins, pins, etc..
In-Game Redemption: You can also enter codes directly inside Brawl Stars. Open the game, tap Shop, and scroll to the bottom of the Shop page to find an “Enter Code” field. Paste your code there and confirm it. The result is the same – your account is credited with the items. This in-app method is handy if you don’t want to switch to a browser.
Troubleshooting & Tips: If a code isn’t working, double-check your entry for typos (it must match exactly). Ensure your game is updated to the latest version and your Supercell ID is properly logged in. Remember that codes only work once; if you or another player already redeemed it, it will fail on your account. If you get an error, it likely means the code has expired or was entered on the wrong account. In that case, look for the official announcement to confirm whether the code is still supposed to be active.
For a quick bonus, note that first-time visitors to the Supercell Store sometimes get a one-time gift. For example, LootBar’s guide mentions that the first time you log into the Supercell store site you might receive 10 free gems as a welcome reward. Always check for any pop-ups or banner offers when you visit the store after logging in for the first time.

How to Find Brawl Stars Codes & Coupons:
Discovering working Brawl Stars store codes is part research and part luck. They are never sent by email – you have to actively find them. Here are the best strategies:
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Official Supercell Announcements: Keep an eye on the official Brawl Stars channels. Follow Brawl Stars on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and check the Brawl Stars News Page regularly. Supercell sometimes releases codes during major update announcements or special live streams. For example, during a Brawl Talk or developer Q&A, they might flash a QR code or announce a promo code. Being following the official accounts and enabling notifications can give you a jump on any code drops.
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In-Game News and Events: After major updates or maintenance, the game’s News section might announce events that include codes. Always read the in-game announcements carefully. Sometimes Supercell will post a QR code image or a note like “redeem the code during the anniversary event.” Also watch for community contests or challenges inside the game that might reward exclusive codes.
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Community Forums and Discord: Join the Brawl Stars subreddit (r/BrawlStars) and official Discord channels. The community is quick to share any new codes. Look for stickied threads like “Free codes” or channels specifically for code alerts. Players often test codes immediately and report back if they work. If you see a code posted by someone else, try to redeem it quickly (with the caveat that it may have been used already). These communities also warn about fake codes, so they help you avoid scams.
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Content Creators & Streamers: Many Brawl Stars YouTubers and Twitch streamers have Creator Codes, but occasionally they also hand out freebie codes during streams. For example, a YouTuber might run a giveaway where viewers can enter a code to get a prize, or a Twitch streamer might announce a code for their live audience. Following popular Brawl Stars creators can get you these occasional treats. Remember, Creator Codes themselves (entered when you buy an item) don’t give free stuff, but the stream giveaways can.
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Esports and Events: If you watch Brawl Stars esports or community tournaments, be alert. Official broadcasts or live events sometimes distribute codes to viewers. For instance, during world championship streams, Supercell might display a code on screen for fans to claim. If you attend a local Brawl Stars event or even watch global tournaments, keep your phone ready to scan any QR code shown or to copy any announced code.
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Retail and Partner Promotions: Occasionally, Supercell partners with brands. For example, they might hide a code on a special promo ad or merchandise. If you see a Brawl Stars ad on social media or in a game store, check for hidden QR codes. Similarly, some retailers offer promos or coupons on gift cards that you can convert into Brawl Stars currency. While not official in-game codes, buying a discounted Google Play or App Store gift card (with, say, 10% bonus credit) is like getting a coupon for Brawl Stars gems.
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Top-Up Discounts: Some game top-up websites (authorized sellers) run sales on gem or pass purchases. For example, LootBar advertises “up to 22% off on game top-ups”. This means you can get extra gems for the same price. While not a code you enter in-game, using these deals is akin to having a discount coupon. Just make sure to use reputable sellers like LootBar to safely convert that discount into in-game currency.
▹ Quick Reminder: Supercell never issues generic unlimited gem codes. If you see an ad for “free 10,000 gems” or a “code generator,” it’s a scam. Only trust codes from Supercell’s official channels or well-known community sites. If unsure, verify on community forums – if a code is legit, multiple reliable sources will report it.
Image: A gift voucher coupon with a red ribbon, illustrating the concept of exclusive discounts and offers available through Brawl Stars Store Codes and promotions.
While coupons in the traditional retail sense are rare in Brawl Stars, there are many in-game ways to save or get extra value. Think of store codes themselves as coupons for freebies. In addition, the Supercell Store has built-in promotions that act like coupons for purchases. For example, the store currently offers +10% extra gems on all gem purchases. That’s essentially a 10% coupon built into every transaction. The store also advertises that buying Brawl Pass Plus grants 30% instant progress, meaning you skip 30% of the pass levels immediately. These deals give you extra bang for your buck, similar to using a coupon for more value.
In general, to maximize savings:
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Bundle Deals: Always compare bundle offers. A large gem bundle might include bonus coins or cheaper gem-per-dollar rates. If the store has a special pack (for example, “300 gems + 5000 coins”), calculate whether it’s a better deal than buying gems and coins separately. Supercell often mixes in coin bonuses to make gem packs more enticing – effectively giving you more currency.
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Seasonal Sales: Look out for seasonal sales (like holiday events or game anniversaries). The game’s shop might feature limited-time discounts or exclusive bundles. For instance, the Halloween event might offer spooky-themed bundles, or a year-end sale might discount a Brawl Pass price. These are the closest thing to coupon sales in the game.
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First Purchase Bonuses: If you plan to spend money in-game, do it at the right moment. Many mobile games (Brawl Stars included) give an extra bonus on your first purchase of gems or passes. For example, the first $0.99 gem pack you buy might come with double the gems. Check the in-game Shop for any “first purchase” badge.
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Third-Party Deals: Keep an eye on digital storefront promos. Sometimes Amazon, Google Play, or Apple run a promo where buying a $50 gift card gives you a $5 bonus, or selling at a discount. Using those cards to buy gems or passes is like getting free currency. If you see an email coupon for Apple ID credit, that’s indirectly a coupon for your Brawl Stars purchases.
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LootBar/Top-Up Sales: During special events, top-up sites like LootBar may drop their own coupon codes or sales on passes and gem bundles. For example, they might have a holiday sale code “BRAWL20” for 20% off. Using these codes on LootBar gives you cheaper in-game currency.
By timing your spending and combining these offers, you effectively use multiple “coupons” at once – one from Supercell and another from a retailer. This way, you stretch each dollar much further in the game.
Understanding Brawl Stars Currency and the Supercell Store:
Brawl Stars’s economy revolves around two main currencies: Gems and Coins (and to a lesser extent, Star Points). Gems are the premium currency: you normally buy them with real money, and they can purchase the most powerful items. You spend gems on Brawl Passes (which unlock special rewards), Mega Boxes, skins, and event tickets. Coins are more common and are mainly used to unlock Brawlers and upgrade their Power Points.
Because gems are premium, store codes and offers often target them. For example, a code might give you 20 free gems—worth about $2 in the game. The Supercell Store capitalizes on this by giving bonuses on gem purchases. Right now, the official store promises +10% bonus gems with any gem pack. So if you buy a 1000-gem bundle, you actually receive 1100 gems, essentially a built-in 10% discount. Likewise, the store’s Brawl Pass Plus bundle comes with 30% instant progress, meaning you start 30% of the way through the pass rewards. That’s like getting 30% of the pass for free.
In practical terms, know that 80 gems normally costs $0.99. With a 10% bonus, it’s as if you paid $0.90 for 80 gems. Small percentages like this add up quickly when you make larger purchases. Outside the store, you can also earn gems through gameplay (e.g. leveling up your account occasionally grants gems) and by redeeming codes or special awards.
Coins, on the other hand, are more plentiful. You earn thousands of coins by opening boxes or completing events. Coins let you buy Brawlers and upgrade them. Occasionally, store codes may give coins or coin bundles, or store offers may include extra coins (for example, a special offer might sell coins at a discounted gem price). While not as valuable as gems, getting coins for free still saves resources.
Key takeaway: Use store codes to grab free currency and items, and use store deals to get more currency per dollar. Every gem you earn from a code is one less you have to buy with money. And any bonus gem pack means even less real spending. By combining all these methods, you keep your gem balance high and your wallet happy.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What exactly are Brawl Stars store codes?
A: Store codes are promotional codes given out by Supercell that you enter to get free Brawl Stars rewards. They act like one-time vouchers: enter the code in your game or on the Supercell Store website, and you immediately receive the attached rewards (gems, coins, skins, etc.). These are different from Creator Codes (which support YouTubers) or QR codes (images you scan). Store codes come directly from Supercell as special giveaways.
Q: How do I redeem a Brawl Stars code?
A: There are two ways: in-game or on the website. In-game: open Brawl Stars and tap Shop. Scroll to the very bottom to find “Enter Code.” Type your code and hit confirm. On the website: go to store.supercell.com, log in, select Brawl Stars, and enter the code in the “Enter Code” field. Make sure you’re logged into the correct Supercell ID. If the code is valid, your account is credited instantly.
Q: Where can I find valid store codes or coupons?
A: Always start with official sources. Follow the Brawl Stars social media and check the in-game News. Join community platforms (Reddit, Discord) where players share codes. Popular content creators also sometimes hand out codes in streams. Avoid random websites; as TOPUPlive warns, Supercell does not release unlimited “free gems” codes, so only trust codes posted by credible sources.
Q: What can store codes give me?
A: Codes can grant almost anything in the reward spectrum: gems, coins, power points, Brawl Passes, exclusive skins, pins, and more. For instance, one code might drop 50 gems, another might unlock a special skin or emote. The exact rewards depend on the code. Always read the source of the code to know what you’ll get (e.g., “Free Halloween pin!”).
Q: Why isn’t a code working for me?
A: Common reasons: The code may have expired (codes are often short-lived), or you’ve already used it. Codes usually work only once per account. Also ensure you typed it exactly. If you see “Code Invalid” or “Already Used,” it’s gone. If it should be valid (according to an announcement) but still fails, try restarting the game or contacting Supercell support (though usually support won’t restore expired codes).
Q: Do Brawl Stars store codes expire?
A: Yes. Supercell often sets an expiration date. GameBoost notes that codes can expire at any time and usually last only a few days to a week. In practice, treat a code like a flashing sale – it could be gone quickly. That’s why it’s best to redeem codes immediately. If you’re late to the party, the code might already be inactive.
Q: Are store codes region-locked?
A: Most global codes work everywhere, but some promotions might be region-specific (due to local events or marketing deals). If a code was given out at a country-specific event, it might only work in that region. The system will simply not accept a region-locked code outside its area. In short, try it and if it’s “Invalid,” it could be region or time related.
Q: How can I stay updated on new codes?
A: Follow official Brawl Stars social channels and community news sites. Subscribe to gaming newsletters or use apps (like Discord or Reddit notifications) that alert you to new code drops. We also recommend bookmarking reliable code lists (e.g. on LootBar or TopUpLive) and refreshing them whenever you hear a new code might have appeared. These steps help you catch new codes right when they’re released.
Q: How are Store Codes different from Creator Codes?
A: Store Codes give free rewards, as explained above. Creator Codes are entirely different: they’re codes you enter before making a purchase to support a YouTuber or streamer (the creator gets a commission). Creator Codes don’t give you any free items; they just let you opt to “tip” a content creator as you buy gems or passes. So remember: Store Codes = free in-game items; Creator Codes = support for creators during purchases.
Q: Can I transfer items from a code to another player?
A: No, all code rewards are tied to your account. There is no gifting feature in Brawl Stars. If you redeem a code, only your account gets the reward. Always make sure you’re on the intended account before redeeming, because once done, the items cannot be moved.
Q: Do codes cost money?
A: No. Official store codes are completely free to redeem. You only need to pay if you decide to buy additional items or currency (like buying a Brawl Pass with gems). Codes themselves simply give you free benefits.
Q: What if I miss a code drop?
A: Since codes expire, if you miss one you may not be able to redeem it later. However, Supercell usually releases many different codes over time (QR codes, event codes, etc.). If you missed a code, don’t worry – just stay alert for the next one. And as a courtesy, share any code drops with friends, as they might miss them too.
Q: How do store discounts and coupons work?
A: Brawl Stars doesn’t have traditional coupon codes for discounts, but it has built-in bundle offers. For example, the Supercell Store’s +10% gem bonus acts like a permanent 10% off on gems. Bundles in the shop (skins + coins) often offer a better deal than buying items separately. If you see a special offer or bundle you need, grab it while it’s available. Sometimes a coupon or discount comes in the form of an external sale (like a gift card promo) rather than an in-game code.
Q: Are QR codes and physical codes the same thing?
A: No. QR codes in Brawl Stars are images that you scan with your device’s camera to instantly receive a reward. They are often given out during live events or on social media. Store Codes (the ones in this guide) are text codes you type or paste. Physical codes (on merchandise) are rare but would work like either a QR or text code if used.
Q: What if a site offers a “code generator”?
A: Stay far away. These sites claim to hack the game to give you unlimited gems or codes. They are scams and can compromise your account. Supercell’s policy is that any such method is unauthorized and may get your account banned. Only use codes from official/verified sources.
Conclusion
Brawl Stars store codes & offers are a great way to boost your game without spending extra money. By redeeming codes during events and taking advantage of store promotions, you can get free gems, exclusive skins, and other valuable items. Remember: while there may not be an active store code at this very moment, Supercell distributes freebies through other means (like QR codes and Creator programs) and runs periodic bonuses (like the current +10% gem offer and Brawl Pass deals). Stay proactive and always be ready to apply a new code as soon as it drops.
Have you discovered a new Brawl Stars store code or coupon deal? Let us know in the comments below so the community can all benefit! And if you found this guide helpful, please share it on social media to help other players unlock free gems, skins, and discounts. Happy brawling and good luck redeeming those rewards!
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