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Latest Brawl Stars Codes December 2025: All Working Codes

Summary

A list of all currently working codes for Brawl Stars (December 2025), including store codes and creator codes, common issues (expired codes, region locks), and tips on where to reliably find new codes.

  • Updated 5 Dec 2025
  • ~6 min

Brawl Stars codes drop regularly through official channels, giving players free cosmetic rewards like pins, player icons, and sprays without spending gems. The catch is that most codes expire within days or weeks, and knowing where to look makes the difference between snagging freebies and missing out completely.

This guide covers all currently working Brawl Stars codes for December 2025, how to redeem each type, and where to find new codes before they expire.

All working Brawl Stars codes this month

Brawl Stars codes break down into three categories: QR codes you scan through the in-game camera, store codes from Supercell’s official website, and creator codes that support streamers. Right now, there aren’t universal promo codes that work for everyone, but QR codes drop regularly through official social media during events and updates.

The fastest way to catch new codes is by following Supercell’s official channels or verified content creators who announce codes during streams. Most codes expire within days or weeks, so timing matters.

Brawl Stars QR Codes

QR codes are your most frequent source of freebies. You scan them directly in-game to unlock cosmetic rewards like pins, player icons, and sprays.

Here are the latest Brawl Stars QR codes:

Black Friday pins (New)

Black Friday player pin (new)

Brazil pin (New)

10 free gems

Free egg-themed icon

Book-themed icon

Be sure to check these links as well:

Active codes rotate constantly, but here’s what typically appears:

  • Event-specific rewards: Halloween candy, seasonal tokens, or limited-time currency
  • Collaboration items: Themed pins from partnerships with brands like Subway Surfers or Toy Story
  • Holiday cosmetics: Sprays and icons tied to seasonal updates
  • Profile customization: Limited-run player icons that disappear after events end

NOTE: QR codes don’t drop gems or premium currency. They’re strictly for cosmetic items.

Latest Brawl Stars Store codes

Store codes are used on the Supercell Store website, not in-game. These appear less frequently than QR codes but sometimes offer discounted gem packs or exclusive skins.

Here is a fresh list of this month’s Brawl Stars codes:

  • ITSSUSHITIME
  • SAKURASPIKE!
  • BOBAPARTYYYY

You’ll typically see store codes during:

  • Season launches: Percentage discounts on gem purchases when new content drops
  • Anniversary events: Free cosmetic bundles or reduced prices on premium items
  • Brand partnerships: Codes from promotional collaborations that unlock themed content

You’ll need to log in to the Supercell Store with your Supercell ID to redeem store codes.

Creator codes

Creator codes support your favorite Brawl Stars content creators. When you enter a creator code in your settings, that creator gets a small percentage from your in-game purchases.

Popular active creator codes:

  • akari
  • alvaro845
  • amie
  • anikilo
  • ark
  • artube
  • ashbs
  • ashtax
  • aj
  • aurum
  • axael
  • bangskot
  • bash
  • bbok
  • beak
  • bigspin
  • bigvale
  • bisect
  • brad
  • brocast
  • brunoclash
  • bucanero
  • buf
  • brawlify
  • carbonfin
  • chiefavalon
  • clash champs
  • clashdicas
  • clashgames
  • coltonw83
  • consty
  • corrupt
  • cosmic
  • cos
  • cptnben
  • crux
  • cwa
  • cwc
  • deckshop
  • decow
  • destro
  • drekzenn
  • echo
  • elchiki
  • eric
  • ewe
  • ferre
  • flobby
  • fullfrontage
  • galadon
  • gizmo
  • godson
  • gouloulou
  • grax
  • guzzo
  • heybrother
  • itzu
  • jojonas
  • joe
  • jsgod
  • juno
  • june
  • kairos
  • kfc
  • kiokio
  • kius
  • klaus
  • ladyb
  • landi
  • lex
  • lightpollux
  • lukas
  • malcaide
  • maxi
  • manerv
  • molt
  • morte
  • mbf
  • moose
  • ninja
  • nana
  • nat
  • naxiva
  • nery
  • noobs
  • nyte
  • oj
  • optimus
  • ouah
  • owl
  • oyungemisi
  • pitbullfera
  • puuki
  • pat
  • radical
  • ray
  • rey
  • romain
  • royaleapi
  • rozetmen
  • ruruglou
  • shelbi
  • sidekick
  • sirtag
  • sitrox
  • skullcrusher
  • soking
  • spanser
  • spartafail
  • spuik
  • starlist
  • stats
  • sumit007
  • surgicalgoblin
  • suzie
  • thechicken
  • thehuntah
  • trymacs
  • vinho
  • cauemp
  • withzack
  • wonderbrad
  • yde
  • yosorick
  • zmot
  • Zsomac

Creator codes don’t give you direct rewards. They just funnel support to community members who produce guides and entertainment.

How to redeem Brawl Stars QR codes

Scanning QR codes takes about 30 seconds once you know where the scanner lives. The tool sits inside the shop menu, not buried in settings.

1. Open the in-game scanner

Launch Brawl Stars and tap the shop icon on the left side. Scroll past the featured offers until you spot a small QR code icon in the bottom right corner. Tap that icon to activate your camera.

2. Point camera at the code

Hold your phone steady and center the QR code in the frame. Good lighting helps; the scanner struggles in dark rooms or with screen glare if you’re scanning from another device.

3. Confirm and collect rewards

After the code scans, a confirmation screen shows what you unlocked. Tap confirm, and your reward goes to your inbox immediately. You can claim it right away or leave it there until later.

How to use a Brawl Stars store code

Store codes work differently because you redeem them on Supercell’s website instead of in-game. This method appears less often but occasionally offers better rewards during special promotions.

1. Open Supercell Store in browser

Navigate to the official Supercell Store website in any browser. The process works the same whether you’re on your phone or computer.

2. Log in with Supercell ID

Click the login button and enter your Supercell ID credentials. This account has to match the one linked to your Brawl Stars game, otherwise rewards won’t transfer.

3. Paste code at checkout

Browse to whatever item the code unlocks, add it to your cart, and look for the promo code field at checkout. Paste your code there, hit Apply, and the discount or free item is applied. The reward appears in your game within a few minutes.

How to enter a creator code and support streamers

Creator codes don’t drop freebies, but they let you support content creators who make guides and entertainment. The process takes about 20 seconds, and you can swap your active creator every few weeks.

Open Brawl Stars and tap the gear icon in the top right for settings. Scroll down until you see “Support a Creator” and tap that option. Type in the creator code exactly as shown (usually all caps) and confirm. Your active code stays in place until you manually change it, and every time you buy gems or the Brawl Pass, that creator gets a small percentage as support.

Why is the Brawl Stars code not working?

Failed redemptions happen constantly for predictable reasons. The error messages don’t always explain what went wrong, so here’s what typically causes problems.

Code already redeemed

Each code can be used only once per account. If you’ve already scanned a specific QR code or used a store code, trying again just triggers an error. There’s no workaround; one code equals one redemption per player.

Region restrictions

Some codes only work in specific countries or regions. Supercell occasionally releases location-locked codes for local events or partnerships. If you’re using a VPN or playing from a region where the code wasn’t distributed, it might fail.

Expired or fan-made

Most QR codes expire within a few weeks of release. Supercell doesn’t announce expiration dates publicly, so codes from old YouTube videos or forum posts probably won’t work anymore.

Watch out for fake codes. Random websites sometimes post “working codes” that never existed in the first place. Stick to official Supercell channels or verified content creators.

What’s the difference between QR, store, and creator codes

The three code types serve completely different purposes and work through separate systems. Understanding which is which saves you time trying to redeem codes in the wrong place.

Code Type Where To Redeem Rewards Frequency
QR Codes In-game scanner Pins, icons, sprays Weekly during events
Store Codes Supercell Store website Discounts, exclusive skins Rare, major updates only
Creator Codes In-game settings None (supports creators) Always available

QR codes give you instant cosmetic rewards and appear most frequently. Store codes offer better items but show up rarely. Creator codes don’t reward you at all – they just funnel a percentage of your purchases to your chosen creator.

Where to find future Brawl Stars QR codes before they expire

New codes drop randomly, so knowing where to look saves you from missing limited-time freebies. Official sources beat third-party aggregator sites because they post codes faster and don’t mix in expired or fake ones.

Official X Posts

Supercell and Brawl Stars official Twitter (X) accounts post QR codes during events, updates, and special announcements. Turn on notifications for @BrawlStars so you catch codes within hours of release instead of days later when they might be expired.

Supercell Creator Club Announcements

The official Supercell Creator program releases codes through verified content creators during coordinated promotional events. Creators get early access to codes and post them on their channels simultaneously.

Major Esports event streams

Championship streams and official Brawl Stars esports broadcasts occasionally flash QR codes on screen during breaks or special segments. You’ll need to watch live to catch them, they don’t work from VODs or recordings.

NOTE: Avoid random code aggregator websites that promise “all working codes.” Most of those sites are outdated or post fake codes to drive traffic.

Safe alternatives when no freebie codes exist

Codes dry up between events, sometimes for weeks at a time. When that happens, you’ve got a few options for getting cosmetics or progressing faster without waiting around.

Farming gems in-game

The Brawl Pass progression system gives you gems through the free track. You won’t get hundreds, but consistent play nets you enough for occasional cosmetic purchases. Daily quests and trophy road rewards also drop small amounts of gems. If you’re patient, you can save up for skins or the premium Brawl Pass without spending real money.

Trading skins safely on Eldorado.gg

When codes aren’t available and grinding feels too slow, Eldorado.gg offers a marketplace for Brawl Stars accounts with rare skins already unlocked.

This skips the wait for limited-time cosmetics that might never return through codes. The platform uses escrow protection so you’re not sending money to random sellers who might disappear.

Brawl Stars skins selection on Eldorado.gg

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FAQ

  • Can Brawl Stars QR codes give you free gems?

    No, QR codes only give cosmetic items like pins, player icons, and sprays. Supercell doesn't distribute premium currency through free codes because gems drive their monetization model.

    The only way to get free gems is through the Brawl Pass free track or special event rewards.

  • Will using Brawl Stars codes get my account banned?

    Official codes from Supercell are completely safe and won't trigger any account reviews. The codes are designed as promotional tools to drive engagement, so using them is exactly what Supercell wants.

    However, codes from unofficial sources or third-party sellers might be stolen or fraudulent, which could cause problems.

  • Can I use a code more than once in Brawl Stars?

    No, each code is typically one-time use per account and often expires quickly, so redeem it as soon as possible.