How to Find Teammates in Brawl Stars
Brawl Stars is designed around team play, and having reliable teammates can be the difference between climbing trophies consistently and tilting back down with randoms. While solo queue can be fun, coordinated team play unlocks an entirely different level of strategy and enjoyment. Finding the right teammates does not have to be difficult if you know where to look.
1. Why Teammates Matter
Playing with random matchmaking means unpredictable team compositions, zero communication, and teammates who may not understand the game mode objectives. A coordinated team can call targets, plan compositions around the map, and develop chemistry that improves over time. Studies of win rate data consistently show that premade teams have significantly higher win rates than solo queue players at the same trophy range. The advantage is real and measurable.
2. Using Brawly's LFG Feature
Brawly's Looking for Group feature lets you share your lobby code with other players who are actively searching for teammates. You can filter by game mode, set a trophy range requirement, and even indicate whether you have a microphone for voice communication. Other players browse available lobbies and join the ones that match their preferences. It is the fastest way to find like-minded teammates without spamming random friend requests in-game.
Find Teammates →3. Building a Regular Team
When you find teammates you click with, add them as friends and play together regularly. Building a small roster of 5-10 reliable players means you always have someone online to team with regardless of time zone. After each session, note which players communicate well, stay positive during losses, and complement your playstyle. A consistent team that practices together will always outperform a group of strangers, no matter how individually skilled they are.
4. Communication Tips
Even without voice chat, you can communicate effectively using in-game pins to signal your intentions and status. Before the match starts, discuss team composition and agree on roles — who will carry gems, who plays aggro, who supports. During the match, use the thumbs-up pin to acknowledge good plays and avoid spamming angry pins after mistakes. Positive communication keeps team morale high and leads to better decision-making under pressure.
