Claim Brawl Stars Championship February Monthly Finals Viewing Rewards and In-Game Drops
Log in with your Supercell ID at the event hub, submit predictions before shows, then cheer/vote/answer quizzes during the live stream to start earning drops and points now.

Players looking to claim drops from the February Monthly Finals: here’s exactly what to do, the UI messages you may see, and how to troubleshoot common errors so you don’t miss rewards after the Feb. 18 event. Follow these numbered steps to convert watching into in-game gains, plus quick tips from real-user reports and EGw News context about high-value prizes.
- Log in with your Supercell ID at the event hub and confirm your account before you try to predict or cheer.
- Submit predictions before each show opens; once live, CHEER, vote for MVPs, answer QUIZZES, and use LIVE PREDICTIONS for match-by-match points.
- If you see “Your Supercell ID is not associated to Brawl Stars” or “Login failed Looks like the game servers are busy,” reload, confirm account choice, or close other windows with an active Supercell ID.
- Surprising stat/share hook: the hub teases “## HOW TO WIN 10K GEMS!?” and user reports show “some points (60) for day 1,” so small actions can add up fast.
Quick takeaways
1. Log in with your Supercell ID and confirm your account before you start
You must be signed in with a Supercell ID to earn rewards; EGw News lists “Log in with your Supercell ID” and “Confirm your account” as the first steps, and the event hub enforces this with the message: “Your Supercell ID is not associated to Brawl Stars. Choose a different account or download the game and log in with your Supercell ID.” Confirming the same Supercell ID that’s linked to your Brawl Stars profile is crucial, the platform won’t credit an anonymous or unassociated account. If your Supercell ID is active in another tab or window, you may need to resume the connection in the window where you want to claim rewards.
2. Open the official event hub (event.brawlstars.com) and pick your stream/language
The hub UI includes “Select language,” “English,” and “Multiple streams available,” so pick the stream that matches your language and preferred caster. The site warns “This will change the language of the interface and the stream. Some languages have multiple streams and there you can select one you prefer,” so switching streams will also change the interface language. Use the hub to watch live, Instagram’s captured fragment advises: “To start earning rewards, simply log in with a supercell ID over event. Brawlstars. com. Here, you'll be able to watch the show live…”, and the Reddit tip points users to Event.brawlstars.com for submitting predictions.
3. Submit predictions before each show opens, then make live predictions during matches
Follow the event hub instruction verbatim: “Submit your predictions when they open before each show once we're live, earn additional rewards by CHEERING, voting for MVPs, answering QUIZZES. You can also make LIVE PREDICTIONS before each match. The more you engage, the more rewards you will earn!” That means a two-phase approach: submit show-level predictions before the show starts, and use LIVE PREDICTIONS for each match once the broadcast is running. EGw News also advises: “Submit predictions before each match” and “Study the teams before predicting,” which suggests prepping lineups and form before you lock picks. A Reddit user reported earning “some points (60) for day 1” after making predictions, indicating points are awarded per-day/match at least by user report.
4. Use live engagement tools to stack rewards: cheer, MVP votes, quizzes
Beyond predictions, the hub explicitly lists engagement mechanics you should use: CHEERING, “voting for MVPs,” and answering “QUIZZES.” These actions are called out as ways to “earn additional rewards” once the show is live. Treat these as extra income streams: predictions earn baseline points, while cheering and quizzes add incremental rewards and can unlock Pro Pass XP in similar past events. EGw News’ coverage of World Finals 2025 notes that engagement mechanics previously yielded “a significant amount of Pro Pass XP,” which accelerated reward unlocks like skins in prior events.
5. Watch for the rewards teases and manage expectations: “## HOW TO WIN 10K GEMS!?”
The official hub headline teases: “## HOW TO WIN 10K GEMS!?” and pairs it with cheeky copy like “GIT GUD (TO GET REWARDS).” That callout teases a large prize but the captured hub text did not include a full itemized payout table for the February Monthly Finals. EGw News, covering a separate World Finals 2025 event, explicitly referenced “10,000 Gems on the line” and rewards such as “Pro Pass XP” and the “new Tiger Leon skin,” and stated World Finals ran “from November 28 to 30 at DreamHack in Sweden.” Keep those two things distinct: the hub teases 10K Gems for the February hub, while EGw News documents 10K Gems in the World Finals 2025 context. Treat EGw News as precedent for potential high-value rewards but not as confirmation for the February event without Supercell’s official breakdown.
6. Troubleshoot connection and single-window limits if you see errors
Expect live-event connectivity messages; the platform shows statuses like “Trying to connect,” “Reconnecting - please be patient. [...] Oops! Something went wrong,” and “Connection paused.” If login fails you may see: “Login failed Looks like the game servers are busy. Please try to log in again later.” The hub also warns: “Supercell Live Event Platform can only be active in one window at a time, and your Supercell ID is currently active in another window. You can resume the connection in this window.” Practical steps: close other tabs with Supercell ID sessions, reload the hub when you see “New content! We have made some updates, please reload the page to get the latest,” and switch to a wired or stronger connection if you get “This could be due to a technical issues on your side (such as your internet connection) or our side (servers being down). Please try again later.”
7. How rewards are reported and what remains unconfirmed, what to expect next
What we know: the hub plainly instructs the engagement flow and teases “# Rewards” and “## HOW TO WIN 10K GEMS!?”; EGw News and past World Finals coverage show similar mechanics rewarded Pro Pass XP and big prizes. What’s not in the captured hub text: a complete, official prize table for the February Monthly Finals, an authoritative points table for predictions, or the exact delivery method/timing for drops. Reporter/reviewer next steps: verify exact reward quantities and the scoring table with Supercell, and confirm whether Day 1 “60 points” (Reddit report) is official. Until Supercell publishes the full rules or FAQ, treat high-value claims as plausible but unconfirmed for the February event.
- If you see “Predictions are closed. Check back shortly before the show,” use that as your cue to prepare, the hub will reopen predictions just ahead of shows.
- Use “See standings” on the hub to track your progress in real time.
- Reach 1000 trophies if you want Ranked mode and to start collecting Pro XP in-game; the hub notes: “Reach 1000 Trophies in-game to unlock Ranked mode before you can start collecting Pro XP!”
Extra tips from the field
Bottom line Jump into event.brawlstars.com with your Supercell ID, submit predictions before shows, then stack rewards by cheering, voting for MVPs, and answering quizzes during the live broadcast. Watch for platform messages like “Your Supercell ID is not associated to Brawl Stars” or “Login failed Looks like the game servers are busy,” close other Supercell ID windows, and reload when prompted. The hub teases “## HOW TO WIN 10K GEMS!?” and user reports show early points can be earned (e.g., “some points (60) for day 1”); confirm exact prize mechanics with Supercell if you need final payout details.
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