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How to Use Brawl Stars Stats Tracker

Brawly's stats tracker is a powerful tool that gives you detailed insights into your gameplay performance, progression, and areas for improvement. Getting the most out of it requires knowing where to find your player data and how to interpret the numbers meaningfully. Here is a complete guide to using every feature of the stats tracker effectively.

1. Finding Your Player Tag

Your player tag is a unique identifier that starts with a hash symbol followed by letters and numbers, such as #2YQ8JCRLP. To find it in-game, open Brawl Stars and tap your profile icon in the top-left corner of the main screen — your tag is displayed directly below your player name. You can tap it to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it into Brawly's search bar. Once searched, your profile is saved and you can bookmark it for quick future access.

2. Understanding Your Stats Dashboard

Your stats dashboard displays your current and highest trophies, total victories across all modes, overall win rate, and a Brawly rating that summarizes your skill level. The brawler breakdown shows individual performance for each character you have played, sorted by trophies or win rate. The rating system categorizes players from Beginner through Legend based on a combination of trophies, win rate, and activity. Use these metrics to identify which areas of your gameplay need the most attention.

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3. Battle Log Analysis

The battle log section shows your recent matches with details including the mode played, result, trophies gained or lost, and which brawler you used. Analyzing patterns in your battle log reveals which modes and brawlers consistently produce wins versus which ones are costing you trophies. Look for streaks — if you notice you always start losing after 30 minutes of play, that is a signal to take breaks more frequently. The log helps turn vague feelings about your performance into concrete actionable data.

4. Tracking Progress Over Time

Brawly's tracking features monitor your stats over multiple days, letting you see trophy progression, win rate trends, and activity patterns as graphs and summaries. This long-term view is invaluable for measuring genuine improvement rather than day-to-day fluctuations. Set weekly or monthly goals based on your tracking data — for example, pushing your overall win rate up by 2% or reaching a new trophy milestone. Players who consistently review their tracked progress improve faster because they can see exactly what is working and adjust their practice accordingly.