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Brawl Stars Codes (June 2026): All Active & Working Codes + How to Redeem

Sam Okonkwo
Sam Okonkwo
Brawl Stars Season 51 Brawl Strikers artwork showing the new Brawler Bolt striking a charged ball in a football arena

Looking for Brawl Stars codes in June 2026? Here's the honest version most "codes" pages won't tell you: Brawl Stars does not have a long, permanent list of redeemable text codes like Roblox or Genshin. It has three real reward systems — store promo codes, QR codes, and creator codes — and only a handful are ever live at once. This guide lists the codes that genuinely work right now in Season 51 "Brawl Strikers," shows you exactly how to redeem each type, and flags the "free gems" scams flooding search results so you don't hand your account to a fake site.

Quick answer (TLDR): As of June 2026 (Season 51 "Brawl Strikers"), three store promo codes still appear to work: `ITSSUSHITIME`, `SAKURASPIKE!`, and `BOBAPARTYYYY` — leftover cosmetic rewards from the Sushi event. Redeem them on the official Supercell Store with your Supercell ID before they expire (codes are one-time-per-account and can be pulled at any time). There is no code that gives free Gems, and any site promising "10,000 free Gems" or asking for your password is a scam. New codes and QR drops come from official Brawl Stars channels and Brawl Talk — the next one is June 27, 2026.

Are there working Brawl Stars codes right now? (June 2026)

Yes — but only a few, and they're cosmetic. As of mid-June 2026, three store promo codes tied to the earlier Sushi event are still being accepted on the Supercell Store. The event itself has wound down, so treat these as "redeem now, before they're gone":

CodeReward typeStatus
`ITSSUSHITIME`Sushi-event cosmetic (emote/pin)Working — redeem ASAP
`SAKURASPIKE!`Sushi-event cosmetic (skin/coins)Working — redeem ASAP
`BOBAPARTYYYY`Sushi-event cosmetic (pins)Working — redeem ASAP

Codes are case-sensitive, one-time per account, and verified against Dexerto's tracked code list (updated June 2026). The exact contents of each reward can vary as Supercell rotates event inventory, so the safest read is "these unlock cosmetic items, not currency you can spend on Brawlers." If a code shows "expired" when you try it, the event window has closed — that's normal, not a bug.

One thing worth setting straight up front, because it's the single biggest misconception in this niche: most Brawl Stars "codes" are not announced by Supercell as a master list. As Dexerto puts it, "Most Brawl Stars codes aren't officially announced by Supercell themselves. Instead, they usually come from content creators" involved in promotions and events. That's why codes appear and vanish quickly — and why you should only trust a code traced back to an official source.

How do Brawl Stars codes actually work?

Brawl Stars splits "codes" into three completely different systems. Mixing them up is how people end up redeeming nothing — or worse, on a scam site. Here's what each one is.

  • Store promo codes (text codes). Short text strings like the three above, redeemed on the Supercell Store with your Supercell ID. These are the closest thing to "classic" game codes and usually grant cosmetics during a themed event.
  • QR codes. Image codes dropped during events, Brawl Talks, or creator campaigns. You scan them with your phone camera, the link opens Brawl Stars, and you claim a one-time reward (coins, credits, pins, sprays, or XP). They expire fast and can't be entered as text — you need the actual image.
  • Creator codes (Support a Creator). Entering a creator's code in the in-game Shop sends a percentage of your real-money spending to that creator. This is a support feature — it does not drop free rewards into your account. Useful to know so you don't expect Gems from it.

Official Brawl Stars Season 51 Brawl Strikers rewards artwork

The takeaway: if a "code" is a plain word, it's a store code; if it's a square image, it's a QR code; if a site tells you a word will give you thousands of Gems, it's neither — it's bait.

How do you redeem a Brawl Stars store code?

Text/store codes are redeemed on the official Supercell Store, not inside the game's purchase menu. The steps are quick:

  • Go to the official Supercell Store (store.supercell.com) and select Brawl Stars.
  • Log in with your Supercell ID — the same account you play on. (This is the only login you should ever use; see the scam section below.)
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and find the "Enter Code" box.
  • Type the code exactly — they're case-sensitive, including the `!` in `SAKURASPIKE!` — and submit.
  • Open Brawl Stars; the reward lands in your account, usually within a few minutes.

If the store shows an error, double-check capitalization and that the event hasn't ended. A code can only be claimed once per account, so if you've already redeemed it, it'll read as used.

How do you scan and redeem a Brawl Stars QR code?

QR codes are even simpler, but they have to be official and current:

  • Open your phone's camera app (or any QR scanner).
  • Point it at the official QR code from a Brawl Stars event, Brawl Talk, or verified creator post.
  • Tap the link that appears — it opens Brawl Stars directly.
  • Claim the reward in-game. Each QR code is one-time per account; re-scanning grants nothing.

Because QR codes are images tied to live campaigns, there's no reliable permanent list — by the time a screenshot spreads online, most are already dead. The only QR codes worth scanning are the ones Supercell or its official partners post during an active event.

What about "free Gems" codes and code generators?

This is the part the junk SERP buries, so read it carefully: there is no Brawl Stars code that gives you free Gems. Gems are premium currency. The only legitimate ways to get them are the Brawl Pass, Starr Drops, in-game events, official offers, or buying them. Any of the following is a scam:

  • A site or video promising a code for "10,000 free Gems," "unlimited Gems," or "free Gems generator."
  • Any page that asks for your Supercell ID password, your login, or payment details to "verify" you. Supercell never asks for your password on a third-party site.
  • "Human verification" surveys, app downloads, or links that ask you to log in through a lookalike page (phishing).

Hand over your credentials on one of these and you can lose your account, not gain Gems. The rule is simple: redeem only on the official Supercell Store or by scanning an official QR code, and never type your password anywhere except Supercell's own login. If an offer sounds too generous for a free code, it isn't real.

Where do new Brawl Stars codes come from?

Fresh codes and QR drops are tied to the live season and official events, so the best move is to watch the source rather than refresh a code-aggregator page. As of June 2026 the game is in Season 51, "Brawl Strikers," which launched June 4, 2026 and themed the arena around football via an Adidas x FIFA World Cup 2026 collaboration (Brawl Stars official). The season's new Brawler, Bolt — the game's 104th Brawler — released June 19, 2026, and a new Brawl Talk is scheduled for June 27, 2026, which is exactly the kind of event that ships fresh QR codes and store promos.

To catch codes first:

  • Follow the official Brawl Stars accounts (X/Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram) and watch each Brawl Talk.
  • Check brawlstars.com news and your in-game Events tab during seasonal launches and collabs.
  • Bookmark a reputable tracker that cites its sources (like Dexerto or Pocket Tactics) rather than a "free Gems" farm.

Because event codes can expire within days, the winning habit is redeeming the moment a code drops — not weeks later.

FAQ

Are there any working Brawl Stars codes in June 2026? Yes. Three store promo codes left over from the Sushi event still appear to work: `ITSSUSHITIME`, `SAKURASPIKE!`, and `BOBAPARTYYYY`. They grant cosmetic rewards and are one-time-per-account, so redeem them on the official Supercell Store before they expire.

Are there Brawl Stars codes for free Gems? No. There is no legitimate code that grants free Gems. Gems come from the Brawl Pass, Starr Drops, events, official offers, or purchase. Any "free Gems code" or "Gems generator" is a scam, and any site asking for your password is phishing — avoid them.

Where do I enter Brawl Stars codes? Text/store codes are redeemed on the official Supercell Store: log in with your Supercell ID, scroll to the "Enter Code" box, type the code exactly (they're case-sensitive), and submit. QR codes are scanned with your phone camera, which opens the reward directly in-game.

Why do Brawl Stars codes expire so fast? Most codes are tied to limited-time events, Brawl Talks, or creator promotions rather than a permanent list. Supercell rotates them with each season, so a code that worked last month is often dead now. Redeem new codes as soon as they drop.

What is a Brawl Stars creator code? A creator (Support a Creator) code is entered in the in-game Shop to send a share of your real-money spending to that creator. It supports the creator — it does not give you free rewards or Gems, so don't expect drops from it.

How can I get the newest Brawl Stars codes? Follow the official Brawl Stars social channels and watch each Brawl Talk (the next is June 27, 2026), check brawlstars.com and your in-game Events tab during seasonal launches, and use a tracker that cites official sources. Codes appear and vanish quickly, so check around major events.

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