Brawl Stars Double Struck names
Generate double struck nicknames tuned for Brawl Stars — with compatibility checks before you rename.
Looking for a double struck look in Brawl Stars? This page defaults to that style and checks your finished tag against the quirks that trip people up — character caps, risky symbols, and paste failures on mobile.
Most players budget around 15 characters with spaces allowed. Spaces are allowed in Brawl Stars display names. Double-struck letters can read as extra-wide on some Android clients, eating into tight character budgets faster. Meanwhile, club tags show up beside your name in matches, so a readable core word matters more than stacking symbols.
How to apply in Brawl Stars: Profile → Settings (gear) → Change Name → paste → confirm in preview → save. Always verify in-game — limits are community-tested and can change with patches.
Example names to copy
Tap an example to load it in the builder. Tweak letters, then copy when the compatibility row looks good.
Frequently asked questions
Does Double Struck work in Brawl Stars?
Double Struck is widely used in Brawl Stars tags, but not every decorative block is safe — the checker highlights emoji and symbols that often show as empty boxes.
What is the Brawl Stars name length limit?
Community testing points to about 15 characters. Paste into the in-game rename field to confirm — publishers rarely show a live counter.
Can I use spaces in Brawl Stars with this style?
Spaces are usually accepted in Brawl Stars, but long Double Struck strings can still truncate. Shorter cores survive renames more reliably.
Is styled text bannable?
Supercell rarely bans accounts for decorative Unicode alone, but offensive or impersonating club tags can be reported. Keep names within Brawl Stars community standards.