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Brawl Stars Hack and Cheats For Getting Free Gems and Coins Codes

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Blake Logan | June 05, 2026 at 7:06AM (edited)

How I Actually Get Gems and Coins Hacks in Brawl Stars (Without Losing My Mind)

 

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Okay, real talk — if you've played Brawl Stars for more than five minutes, you've probably stared at that shiny gem counter and thought, "How the heck am I supposed to get more of these without selling a kidney?" I get it. I've been there. I'm still there, honestly. My buddy Marcus laughs at me every time I complain about it, but then I watch him dump $30 on a skin he didn't even need, so… yeah, we're both a mess.

Anyway, after two years of playing way too much Brawl Stars (and I do mean WAY too much — my girlfriend has threatened to hide my phone on multiple occasions), I've figured out some pretty solid ways to stack up gems and coins without going broke. Let me walk you through what actually works for me, including some dumb mistakes I made so you don't have to.

1. The Brawl Pass is Basically a Cheat Code (For Your Wallet)

I'm just gonna say it — the Brawl Pass is the single best value in the entire game. I used to be one of those "I'll never pay for a pass" people. You know the type. Sitting there in a corner with their 99 gems, hoarding them like a dragon with a pile of gold. Then I finally caved during the Starr Park season and… wow. I felt like an idiot for not buying it sooner.

Here's the thing: the gems you get back from the Brawl Pass, plus all the coins, bling, and resources, totally offset what you paid. Especially if you're a regular player. I usually finish it within a month of playing, and then I just sit on the rewards like a happy little goblin. My tip? Don't be a stubborn idiot like I was. Just buy it.

2. Starr Drops Are Sneaky Good

I genuinely think Starr Drops are one of the most underrated ways to get stuff in Brawl Stars. I've pulled like 200 coins from a single drop more times than I can count, and once I got a Mega Piggy Bank worth 2000 coins. I literally screamed. My dog gave me a look that said, "Dad, please get help."

You get Starr Drops from the Brawl Pass, club shop, trophy road, and just by playing. Make sure you're opening them as you get them, by the way. I used to save them up like they were collector's items. Don't be like me. Open them. Enjoy the dopamine hit. Move on.

3. Trophy Road is Free Real Estate

Okay, this might sound obvious, but seriously — climb that Trophy Road. I hit 30k trophies last season and the rewards were absolutely bonkers. Gems, coins, chromatic brawlers, the works. I used to be the guy who just played random matches and never thought about progression. Big mistake. Now I actually push my brawlers (especially in Power League) because the milestone rewards are where it's at.

4. Daily Shop Refreshes and Smart Spending

Here's where my old hoarder mentality finally started to pay off. I save my gems for offers that are ACTUALLY worth it. Like, if Supercell is selling 200 gems for the price of 80, I'm there. If they're trying to sell me a Chromatic Brawler for 300 gems and I know they're about to drop to 30 in two seasons? I skip it. Patience, my friends. Patience.

Oh, and the daily free gift in the shop? ALWAYS claim it. I cannot tell you how many times I forgot to do this and then a friend was like, "Dude, did you see they gave out 10 gems today?" Yes. Yes I did. I was just too busy overthinking a Brawl Ball match.

5. Club League and Masteries = Secret Gold Mines

Okay, real talk — I ignored Masteries for the longest time. I thought they were just for show. WRONG. Those mastery rewards add up FAST. And Club League? If you're in a decent club (and if you're not, FIND ONE — like, today), the coin payouts at the end of each week are no joke. My club usually finishes in the top tier and I walk away with a few hundred coins per week just for, you know, playing the game I was already going to play.

 

Look, Brawl Stars is a free game, and Supercell has to make money somehow. I've made my peace with the slow grind, mostly because I genuinely love the game. My favorite brawler is Poco (don't judge me, he heals and that makes me feel useful), and I'm slowly working toward maxing him out. The coins and gems are coming. Slowly. Painfully. But they're coming.

My biggest piece of advice? Have fun FIRST. Don't make Brawl Stars a second job like I almost did. Play the brawlers you love, climb when you feel like it, and grab those rewards when they pop up. The grind feels way less grindy when you're not forcing it.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have a Showdown match to lose. Wish me luck. I'm gonna need it.

✌️
— A very tired Brawl Stars player

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