
Cheats & Secrets
Cheats & Secrets for Brawl Stars
1. No Traditional Cheat Codes or Console Commands
Brawl Stars is a competitive online mobile game developed by Supercell. There are no cheat codes, unlock codes, or secret commands you can type in-game. The game is server-authoritative, meaning all important logic runs on Supercell's servers. Attempting to use client-side hacks, mods, or exploit tools will result in a permanent ban. This guide focuses only on legitimate, developer-intended secrets and Easter eggs.
2. Hidden Features & Developer Secrets
#### Easter Eggs in Maps
- Safe Zone Map: The central safe (the one you protect in Heist) has a small safe icon on its door. If you shoot it multiple times, it plays a unique "ding" sound. This is a callback to the first Heist map.
- Shooting Star Map: In the center of the map, there is a hidden star tile that only appears when the map rotates. Look between the bushes.
- Sneaky Fields Map: The bush layout at the bottom-left forms a crude face shape (two eyes and a smile).
- Tara's Bazaar Map: The decorative lamps sometimes flicker in a pattern that spells "Tara" in morse code (community discovery).
- Community Maps: Many player-created maps include hidden pixel art, references to other Supercell games (Clash Royale, Clash of Clans), or the map maker's name. Explore maps in Friendly Games to find them.
- Spike & Leon: When standing near each other on the same team, Spike might say "Cactus!" and Leon responds "Lizard!" (rare).
- Brock & Jessie: Brock says "Hey, Jess!" and Jessie replies "Hey, Brock!" if they are teammates.
- Mr. P & Poco: Mr. P sometimes says "You have no style, Poco." Poco might respond with a sad guitar chord.
- Tick & Dynamike: Tick says "Boom!" and Dynamike says "Double boom!" near each other.
- Colt, Shelly, Spike: On certain maps (like Goldarm Gulch), they have desert-themed lines.
- Mr. P's Penguin: When Mr. P is idle for 10+ seconds, his penguin porters may start dancing or spinning.
- Tick's Head: Tick's head spins continuously during his victory animation, but if you stay idle on the victory screen, it spins faster and faster until it stops and falls off (then returns).
- 8-Bit: 8-Bit's screen sometimes glitches with pixel errors referencing old arcade games.
- Dark Lord Spike: This skin has a unique death animation where he explodes into purple particles and tiny bats fly out.
- Mecha Bo: His robotic arms have a subtle transformation sequence when he uses his Super.
- Crow (White Crow): The original Crow skin has a rare idle animation where he does a backflip (not present in other skins).
- Sally Edgar: His sunglasses occasionally drop and he catches them.
- Rare tips appear only once per account. Example: "Did you know? The character was originally named 'Royale' but changed to avoid confusion."
- Other tips reference hidden brawler stats: "Tick's mines actually do 3000 damage, but with a 0.5-second delay."
- Occasionally, Brawl TV will show a match where all brawlers are the same (e.g., 6 Pams on the map). This is a Supercell developer match or a glitched replay.
- Sometimes the team names are "Supercell" or "Testers".
- April 2021: The game briefly introduced a "meme brawler" named 'Brawl-o-ween' with reversed controls. Players who logged in got a special pin.
- April 2022: A fake brawler called "Super Mario" appeared in the Brawl Pass, but it was just a sprite swap.
- New brawlers are sometimes unlockable via special events before official release. Check the shop for "Early Access" deals (costs gems).
- Occasionally, the shop refreshes with a 1 Gem Mega Box or 50% off Power Points for a limited time (often after maintenance or during holidays). No code required.
- Each brawler's attack width, projectile speed, and damage falloff are hidden. For example, Brock's missiles have a splash radius of 1 tile, but his Super has 2 tiles.
- Brawlers with "homing" attacks (like Janet) have a hidden tracking angle that can be manipulated by moving.
- "Brawl Pro": Win 1000 matches.
- "Collector": Unlock 50 brawlers.
- "Dedicated": Play for 1000 hours. These are visible in platform achievements, not in-game.
- Supercell releases codes during esports events (e.g., "BSC2022" for a pin). These are announced on Twitter, not secret.
- Past codes: "BRAWLSTARS2021", "PEKKA" (for a Clash Royale pin). Redeem in-game under Settings → Redeem Code.
- Players data-mining APKs found models for "Mecha Colt" (a scrapped skin) and voice lines for "Brawler_99" (likely an unannounced brawler).
- Old loading screens contain hidden characters: the Brawl Ball loading screen had a hidden coin behind the ball.
- When creating a map, adding specific tags like "#BrawlTV" or "#Supercell" sometimes increases the chance of being featured (not confirmed).
- Each brawler has pins that reference internet memes. For example, Edgar's pin of a sweat drop references his irritating playstyle. Stu's pin of a flame is a nod to his rapid-fire.
- Do not attempt to cheat: Using third-party tools, mods, or emulator-based scripts will lead to an irreversible ban. Supercell uses advanced anti-cheat.
- All secrets are harmless: None give competitive advantage. They are purely cosmetic or nostalgic.
- Many secrets are limited-time: Some map Easter eggs rotate out. Others are tied to brawler release cycles.
#### Brawler Interactions & Voice Lines
#### Special Animations
#### Hidden Skins & Effects
#### Loading Screen Tips
#### Brawl TV Easter Eggs
#### April Fools' Events (Historical)
3. Legitimate Exploit-Safe Secrets
#### Unlock Early Access Brawlers
#### Hidden Shop Offers
#### Hidden Stats & Mechanics
#### Secret Achievements (Google Play / iOS)
#### Promotional Codes (Time-Limited)
4. Community-Sourced Discoveries
#### Unused Assets in Game Files
#### Map Maker Hidden Tags
#### Brawler Pins & References
5. Important Notes
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This guide covers all known legitimate secrets in Brawl Stars as of 2025. If you find something new, share it on the official Brawl Stars subreddit (r/Brawlstars) or the Supercell forums.