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Brawl Stars Codes (July 2026): All Active Codes & How to Redeem

By tccyvyycvuu
8 min read
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As of July 2026, the only Brawl Stars codes worth trusting are the handful of official ones Supercell has actually released: a small batch of Supercell Store text codes (like ITSSUSHITIME, SAKURASPIKE!, and BOBAPARTYYYY), rotating in-game QR codes, and creator support codes — everything else calling itself a "code generator" is fake. If you play other mobile or PC games, the same rule applies: only trust codes from the publisher. Below is what’s currently active, exactly how to redeem each type, what gems actually are, and how to avoid the free-gems scams that target Brawl Stars players.

Brawl Stars codes redeem screen on a mobile phone

Types of Brawl Stars Codes

Supercell issues three genuinely different kinds of codes for Brawl Stars, and mixing them up is the #1 reason redemption attempts fail:

Code Type Where You Enter It What It Does
Store codes In-game Shop > Resources tab, or the Supercell Store website Unlocks a specific cosmetic, currency bonus, or bundle tied to a promotion
QR codes Scanned with your phone camera while the game is open Grants a one-time reward (box, pin, spray, or icon) instantly on scan
Creator codes Shop > Content Creator Boost box Does not give you a reward — it flags a small % of your purchase as support for that creator

Active Brawl Stars Codes (as of July 2026)

Codes rotate constantly and Supercell deactivates them without warning, so treat any list — including this one — as a snapshot, not a guarantee. The store codes below have been circulating and confirmed working by multiple independent trackers this month:

Code Type Typical Reward
ITSSUSHITIME Store code Sushi-themed cosmetic item (emote/pin) plus a small in-game currency bonus
SAKURASPIKE! Store code Cherry Spike-themed cosmetic skin item plus a small coin bonus
BOBAPARTYYYY Store code Boba-themed cosmetic pin plus a small currency bonus

QR codes change even faster — new ones appear almost weekly, tied to in-game events, and typically unlock a single box, pin, spray, or profile icon. Because they’re image-based and refreshed constantly, the safest way to catch a currently live one is to check Supercell’s own Brawl Stars Supercell Store page or the game’s official social accounts rather than a random screenshot floating around a forum. If a code doesn’t work, it has almost certainly expired — that’s normal, not a sign you did something wrong.

How to Redeem Brawl Stars Codes

Redeeming a Store Code

  1. Open Brawl Stars and tap the Shop icon.
  2. Swipe to the Resources tab.
  3. Scroll down and find the "Enter Code" box.
  4. Type the code exactly as written (codes are usually case-sensitive) and confirm.
  5. Your reward should appear in your inventory or currency balance within a few seconds.

You can also redeem the same codes directly on the official Supercell Store after logging in with your Supercell ID — scroll to the bottom of the page for the code entry field.

Redeeming a QR Code

  1. Launch Brawl Stars on your phone.
  2. Open your device’s camera app (or any QR scanner).
  3. Point it at the QR code image.
  4. Tap the notification/link that pops up — it should deep-link straight into the game.
  5. Confirm the reward prompt to claim it.

Redeeming a Creator Code

  1. Open the Shop and scroll to the Content Creator Boost section.
  2. Tap Change and enter your favorite creator’s code.
  3. Make a purchase as normal — a portion goes to that creator at no extra cost to you.

Where Do Brawl Stars Codes Actually Come From?

Legitimate codes only originate from Supercell itself — through official livestreams, esports broadcasts (like the Brawl Stars Championship), collaboration/event announcements, or the Supercell Store’s own promotions page. They are never sold, never require you to "verify your account," and never ask for your Supercell ID password on a third-party site. If you see a code posted somewhere unfamiliar, cross-check it against Supercell’s official channels or a well-established tracker before trusting it — and never enter any code on a site other than the real Supercell Store or the game client itself.

Mobile gamer entering a Brawl Stars store code

What Are Gems in Brawl Stars?

Gems are Brawl Stars’ premium currency, purchased with real money through the in-game store, an app store, or the Supercell Store website. You can spend gems on things like Brawl Pass tiers and Brawl Pass Plus, exclusive skins, Bling (the newer cosmetic-crafting currency introduced alongside Hypercharges), Coin and Power Point boosts, and select Starr Drops. Gems are separate from free in-game currencies like Coins and Trophies, which you earn purely by playing.

According to Supercell’s own support documentation, item values and any discounts on gems or bundles are set entirely by Supercell and can vary by region and season — there is no official secondary market for gems, and any gems you didn’t buy through Supercell or earn in-game are not legitimate. Supercell periodically runs its own official free-gift promotions (small gem or item bundles) through the Supercell Store, which is the only place a "free gems" offer for Brawl Stars is ever real.

Beware of "Free Brawl Stars Gems Generator" Scams

There is no legitimate way to generate free gems, and any site claiming to do so is a scam. Search for "brawl stars codes" and you’ll inevitably run into pages promising unlimited free gems if you complete a "human verification" survey, download an app, or enter your Supercell ID and password. None of them work. Supercell has no system that allows a third-party website to mint premium currency into your account — gems only ever come from a real purchase or an official in-game reward.

What these generator sites actually do is harvest personal data, push malware or unwanted browser extensions, enroll you in paid subscriptions through those "surveys," or phish your Supercell ID credentials to steal and resell the account. The Federal Trade Commission specifically warns that no legitimate company authorizes third-party tools to generate free credit, gems, or gift card value out of thin air — if an offer sounds too good to be true, it is. If you’ve already entered your Supercell ID on one of these sites, change your password immediately and unlink/relink your account. The same warning applies to "free key generator" sites for PC games, antivirus software, or gift cards in general — genuine codes only ever come from the publisher or an authorized retailer.

Smarter Ways to Get Brawl Stars Gems and Game Credit

If you actually want more gems without gambling your account on a scam site, your realistic options are: wait for Supercell’s own seasonal free-gift promos, save Coins/Bling from regular play toward cosmetic goals instead of gems, or simply buy gems the normal way — but for less. Brawl Stars purchases on mobile run through the Google Play Store or Apple App Store balance, so topping up that balance with a discounted, genuine gift card is the one real way to save money on gems without touching a sketchy generator.

NDWS Market sells authentic Google Play and App Store gift cards you can redeem directly to your account balance before buying Gem Packs in Brawl Stars, plus game keys and top-ups for other mobile and PC titles if you play more than one Supercell or mobile game. Every code is a genuine key sent instantly after checkout — no surveys, no "verification" steps, no risk to your Supercell ID. Browse the full NDWS Market shop to compare current gift card denominations and pricing before you spend gems the expensive way in-app.

FAQ

Do Brawl Stars codes give free gems?

Occasionally a store code bundles a small currency bonus alongside a cosmetic, but codes are not a reliable source of gems — most give cosmetics like pins, sprays, or skins rather than premium currency. Treat any code promising a large gem payout as fake.

How often do new Brawl Stars codes come out?

There’s no fixed schedule. Store and QR codes appear around events, collaborations, esports broadcasts, and livestreams — sometimes weekly, sometimes with long gaps between drops.

Why isn’t my Brawl Stars code working?

The three most common reasons are: the code has already expired, it was already redeemed once per account, or it’s region-locked. Double-check spelling and capitalization first, since store codes are case-sensitive.

Are Brawl Stars creator codes the same as reward codes?

No. Creator codes don’t unlock anything for you — they simply route a small percentage of your purchase to support a content creator, at no extra cost to you.

Is it safe to use a "free gems generator" website?

No. These sites cannot legitimately generate gems and are typically designed to steal your Supercell ID, install malware, or trick you into paid surveys. Only buy gems through the official in-game store, the Supercell Store, or a discounted official gift card.

Where can I buy Brawl Stars gems cheaper?

You can’t buy gems directly below Supercell’s set price, but you can lower your effective cost by funding your Google Play or App Store balance with a discounted, genuine gift card from a trusted retailer like NDWS Market, then purchasing Gem Packs in-app as usual.

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