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Brawl Stars QR Codes Guide Updated With Free Pentagram Spray Code

A free pentagram-theme spray QR code just dropped in Brawl Stars — here's every active QR, sushi, and creator code and exactly how to redeem each one.

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Brawl Stars QR Codes Guide Updated With Free Pentagram Spray Code
Source: www.pockettactics.com

Supercell just handed out a fresh freebie: a pentagram-theme spray available via QR code, added to Pocket Tactics' running Brawl Stars codes guide on March 5, 2026. Author Quinn Collins confirmed the drop alongside a full verification sweep, noting: "We added a new Brawl Stars QR code, offering a free pentagram-theme spray. We looked for more creator and sushi codes, too, and also made sure all existing codes still work." If you've been sleeping on this corner of Brawl Stars' reward system, now's a good time to catch up, because there are currently three confirmed QR codes, a set of sushi/store codes, and an active creator code program all worth tapping.

What Brawl Stars codes can actually get you

The short version: "We have a bunch of QR codes, sushi codes, and creator codes that can net you pins, sprays, icons, and gems - there's lots to redeem." That quote from Pocket Tactics undersells it a little. The rewards spread across cosmetic items like sprays and pins, player icons, and small currency drops. Supercell doesn't run a traditional gift-code system the way many mobile games do. Instead, as Topuplive explains, "they have a unique system for rewarding fans: hidden QR codes and a Creator Code program." Understanding which code type does what is the key to not wasting time trying to paste a QR reward into the wrong menu.

The active QR codes right now

Three QR codes are currently listed in the Pocket Tactics guide, with the pentagram spray being the newest addition as of March 5:

  • A free pentagram-theme spray (freshly added March 5, 2026)
  • A free cat pin for players
  • A flamingo spray set against a Pocket Tactics branded background

The cat pin and flamingo spray were already in the guide before this update; Collins' sweep confirmed they're still valid. The pentagram spray is the first new QR drop to surface in this update cycle, making it the one to prioritize if you've already grabbed the others.

QR codes in Brawl Stars work differently from anything you'd type into a code box. According to Topuplive: "Brawl Stars QR codes are scannable images that you can use to unlock in-game rewards. These are often distributed through official Supercell events, partnerships, and livestreams." To claim them, you don't touch the game's menus at all. "Unlike other codes, QR codes are not entered in the game itself. You'll need to use your device's camera or a QR code scanning app." Point your camera at the QR image from the Pocket Tactics guide, let it resolve the link, and follow through to claim your reward. That's the full process.

Sushi codes: the store-paste method

Separate from QR codes, Brawl Stars has what Pocket Tactics calls sushi codes, sometimes referred to as store codes. These are a "limited number" of codes that function entirely within the in-game store. The redemption method is straightforward: "Simply head to the bottom of the store page and copy and paste the codes to redeem." No camera needed, no external scanning app. You're just dropping a code string directly into the store interface.

The rewards here fall into the same cosmetic and small-currency category as QR codes: pins, icons, sprays, and similar freebies. Specific sushi code strings rotate and the guide is updated when new ones surface, so the actual codes to paste are best pulled directly from the current Pocket Tactics list rather than memorized from a secondary source.

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Creator codes: support your favorite streamer, not your own inventory

Creator codes operate on completely different logic, and it's worth being clear about this distinction before you go hunting for one expecting free loot. As Topuplive puts it: "Brawl Stars Creator Codes are not for receiving direct rewards. Instead, they are a way to support your favorite content creators."

The mechanism is a revenue-share system built into the in-game shop. "When you use a creator code in the in-game shop, a portion of your purchases (usually around 5%) will be shared with that creator." So if you're planning to spend on gems or a Brawl Pass anyway, entering a creator code before checkout routes a cut to whoever made the content that got you hooked on the game. It costs you nothing extra; it's just a routing decision on Supercell's backend.

Topuplive maintains a list of active creator codes for players who want to know which creators currently have live codes. The key thing to understand is that entering one of these codes in the shop won't add anything to your account directly. It's a community support mechanism, not a freebie pipeline.

Why there's no reliable code drop schedule

One frustration with Brawl Stars' reward code system is that there's no calendar to follow. Pocket Tactics is direct about this: "Since there is no scheduled code drop for Brawl Stars, we don't have a guaranteed way of knowing when we'll get more QR codes. Of course, you can always take a look at the game's official social media pages, but to save you the trouble, we suggest you bookmark this guide because we'll update our list of codes whenever we find new ones for you."

QR codes show up through Supercell events, partnerships, and livestreams, which means the timing is irregular and often tied to promotional windows rather than a fixed monthly cadence. Watching Brawl Stars' official social channels will catch some drops early, but the more passive option is keeping the Pocket Tactics guide bookmarked. Collins' March 5 update is a good example of how the guide works in practice: a new code surfaces, it gets added alongside a verification check of existing codes, and readers who have the page saved get the information without having to dig.

A note on the rewards ecosystem

Beyond the three current QR codes and the sushi codes, Topuplive's guide references a broader set of icon rewards that have circulated through the QR system over time, including a free Starr Park icon and a free green face icon. These illustrate the variety of cosmetics Supercell has pushed through this channel. The system has also included Krusty Cash in some drops, making it more than just a spray-and-pin vending machine.

The practical takeaway: Brawl Stars' code system rewards players who stay close to official Supercell channels and community-maintained guides, not those who expect a structured monthly drop. Pocket Tactics' March 5 update is the most current verified source, the pentagram spray is the freshest grab available right now, and the cat pin and flamingo spray are still live if you haven't scanned those yet.

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