You ever wonder why that little “Creator Code” box pops up every time you buy something in Brawl Stars? Yeah, I ignored it at first too—until I realized it’s basically a free way to support the creators who keep this game alive outside the app. You’re not paying extra. Supercell just slices off a bit of your in-app purchase and drops it into the pocket of a content creator you choose to support. It’s kind of like tipping your favorite Twitch streamer, except it’s baked right into the game economy.
So how does it all work—and which codes actually matter? Let’s break it down.
Best Active Brawl Stars Creator Codes (2025 US Edition)
You’ve probably seen that little “Creator Code” box in Brawl Stars and thought, “Does it even matter who I pick?” Trust me—it does. I’ve bounced around a few over the years, usually when my favorite creators switch games or disappear into the YouTube void (RIP to the ones who left mid-meta). So if you’re in the U.S. and looking for a code that actually feels worth plugging in, here’s a curated lineup I keep coming back to—plus some personal commentary because, well, you’ve got choices, and they’re not all equal.
| Creator | Code | Why You Might Use It |
|---|---|---|
| KairosTime | kairos | Tactical, analytical, and borderline psychic when it comes to updates. If you’re into strategy, this guy’s your compass. |
| Lex | lex | Consistent uploads, positive vibes, and some of the cleanest breakdowns of new brawlers. Solid all-rounder. |
| Rey | rey | A bit more casual but super community-focused. Great for staying grounded in the fun of the game. |
| OJ | oj | Entertaining, quirky, and surprisingly deep. You think it’s all memes until he drops a pro-level breakdown mid-video. |
| Ash | cwa | More Clash background, but still drops some good Brawl Stars takes. Use if you follow his content crossover. |

How to Redeem a Creator Code in Brawl Stars (Mobile Guide for US Players)
Okay, so you’ve been watching your favorite Brawl Stars content creator—maybe Kairos, maybe OJ—and you finally want to toss them some support. Good call. But if you’re like me the first time, you might open the app and think, “Where the heck do I actually enter this code?” Yeah, I’ve been there. Took me longer than I’d like to admit. So here’s the quick and dirty step-by-step to apply a creator code in Brawl Stars from your phone—whether you’re on iOS or Android.
- Open Brawl Stars (duh, but hey—we’re being thorough here)
- Tap the Shop icon from the main game interface (bottom left—it’s the little store icon that’s kinda easy to miss if you’re not paying attention)
- Scroll all the way down past the gem offers, bundles, and whatever flashy new skin Supercell is hyping this week
- Look for the “Content Creator Boost” section—it’s small, like almost suspiciously small
- Tap “Enter Code” and type in your creator’s code (I use kairos when I’m in sweat-mode, but honestly, pick whoever’s helped your gameplay)
- Tap “Confirm”—and that’s it. You’re boosting your favorite creator every time you spend gems (even if it’s just 30 on a sad little Mega Box)
Tips to Maximize Creator Code Benefits
You know, I used to just slap in whatever creator code I remembered first, and honestly, I was leaving a lot of value on the table. What I’ve found is—you can treat creator codes almost like a tiny strategy layer in the in‑game economy. It sounds nerdy, but once you start thinking this way, you’ll squeeze way more out of your support habits, especially with the US event calendar dropping those surprise limited‑time offers.
- Track who you’re supporting — I think you’ll appreciate this once you start spending gems during big updates. I keep a tiny notes app list (nothing fancy) so you don’t forget who deserves the boost.
- Rotate codes intentionally — You see, this helps smaller creators survive. Your gem splurge during a holiday offer might mean way more to them than to someone already pulling millions of views.
- Align codes with events — When there’s a double-value offer or a new brawler release, that’s when your support hits hardest.
- Set a weekly reminder — Codes expire every 7 days, and you won’t believe how easy it is to forget.
Now, here’s what works: treat your creator code like a small vote in the community you want to thrive. It really does add up.




