Quick reality check: codes vs. gems
Before we list codes and how to use them, one important fact: most public redeem codes released by or around Clash Royale give emotes, banners, or small cosmetic items — not direct gem packs. Supercell rarely issues universal codes that add gems directly to accounts. If your goal is gems, codes are useful only sometimes (mostly cosmetics), so combine code redemption with other legal gem sources (events, clan rewards, tournaments).
Recent reported codes (what they actually grant)
Community trackers and gaming sites report short-lived codes after events and streams. These examples below have been reported recently; they are typically for cosmetics (emotes/banners) — not guaranteed gems:
- REINABARRIGA — reported as a Snoring Dragon banner set.
- BLOWTHEMAWAY — reported as a Baby Dragon emote.
- ANGRYFURNACE — reported as Angry Furnace emote.
Note: codes expire quickly and can be regional or limited-use; if a code doesn’t work it may already be expired. Community lists that track codes are updated often but the single source of truth is the game’s in-client announcements.
How to redeem codes safely (no redirects, do this in-game)
- Open Clash Royale and make sure your Supercell ID is connected.
- Open the Shop (or the in-game Redeem/Codes area).
- Select Redeem Code (or paste the code where prompted).
- Enter the code exactly (caps/spaces matter) and confirm.
- Restart the game if you don’t see the reward immediately.
Redeem only inside the official client or the official Supercell redeem box — never paste codes on third-party websites that ask for passwords.
If you want actual gems (legal ways besides codes)
Because codes seldom give gems, here are the legal ways to accumulate gems faster:
- Events & Seasonal Challenges: many events reward gems or high-value chests that can include gems.
- Tournaments & Milestones: free tournament rewards sometimes include gems or useful chests.
- Clan War / Clan Rewards: active clans unlock chests with gem odds.
- Official Drops & Streams: Supercell sometimes gives event rewards during streams — watch official broadcasts and claim any drops.
- Official promotions / gift events: very rarely Supercell runs promotions tied to partners or special campaigns; those are announced in-game.
Tips to maximize fast claims today
- Check the in-game News / Events tab first thing. Codes and drops are usually announced there.
- Redeem codes as soon as you find them — many expire quickly or have limited uses.
- Combine code rewards (cosmetics) with daily event play to open more chests and increase gem chances.
- Use only official channels (in-client, Supercell announcements, verified creators) to avoid scams.
FAQ
1. Do codes give gems directly?
Rarely. Most redeem codes grant emotes, banners, or cosmetic chests. Direct gem codes from Supercell are uncommon.
2. Where do legit codes come from?
Official in-game announcements, Supercell streams, verified creators, and the game’s News tab. Always verify via in-client messages.
3. Why does a code say “already claimed” or “invalid”?
Codes often have limited uses or are time-bound; an “invalid” message usually means it expired or is region-locked.
4. How do I avoid scams when hunting codes?
Never enter your password on external sites, never download third-party “generators,” and only redeem codes inside the official client. If a site asks for your Supercell ID login, it’s a scam.
Conclusion
New redeem codes appear frequently around updates, streams and events — most reward cosmetics (emotes/banners) rather than direct gem packs. If your goal is free gems, combine code redemptions with event play, tournaments and clan rewards for the best legal results. Claim any active codes quickly (they expire fast), redeem them inside the official client, and always avoid third-party sites that ask for credentials.