Clash of Clans

Look up any public Clash of Clans player or clan by tag. Stats come from the official Supercell API through Gamer Dashboard — not from your device or the in-game client.

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Look up a player

Paste a Clash of Clans player tag to open the public stats page.

Look up a clan

Paste a Clash of Clans clan tag (hash) to open the clan profile.

What you can see on a player page

Gamer Dashboard is a free Clash of Clans stats viewer. When you paste a player tag into the form above, we open a public profile URL such as /clash-of-clans/YOURTAG. That page is built to show the details most players actually compare: display name, experience level, Town Hall, trophies and league context, plus clan membership when the account is in a clan. Deeper sections cover army progress — troops, spells, siege machines — and hero, equipment, and pet levels so you can see upgrade gaps at a glance. Achievement lists and war-related fields appear when the API returns them. Nothing here is a replacement for playing the game; it is a read-only snapshot of public profile data.

We do not scrape the Clash of Clans client. Lookups go to our Nest backend, which calls Supercell's public APIs and returns JSON that the Next.js page renders on the server. If a tag does not exist, you get a real not-found response rather than an empty dashboard. Invalid characters in a tag are rejected before we pretend another player exists. That keeps shared links honest for clans and creators. Search engines discover individual profiles from internal links — not from a dump of every tag on the internet.

How to find your player or clan tag

A Supercell tag is a short ID that starts with a hash, for example #2L8JC0VPY. It uses a limited alphabet (letters and numbers; some characters such as I, O, and Z are unused so tags stay easy to read). You can paste the tag with or without the leading #; we normalize it the same way as the homepage search.

In Clash of Clans, open your village and tap your name or experience badge at the top-left to open your profile. Your player tag sits under your name. Use the copy control if the game offers one, then paste it here. For a clan, open the clan screen from the clan castle or clan chat, then copy the clan tag shown on the clan profile — it is a separate hash from your player tag. Friends can send you their tag in chat; recruiting posts often list both player and clan tags so applicants can be verified before a join request.

If you landed here from a search engine and do not have a tag yet, use the search boxes on this page or return to the homepage lookup. For numbered in-game steps and FAQs, see the full guide to finding your player tag. We do not publish a directory of every player. Lookup is on-demand by tag, which is how the official APIs are designed to work.

Clan stats and member links

Clan lookup uses the same tag format and opens /clash-of-clans/clan/YOURTAG. Typical fields include clan name, description, member count, trophies, location, and war or Clan Capital context when those objects are present in the API response. Member lists link to individual player hubs so you can move from a roster to a Town Hall and army page without guessing URLs. That internal linking is also how crawlers find player pages after a clan page is indexed — we intentionally omit a mass sitemap of tags.

Official Clash of Clans resources

Gamer Dashboard is unofficial fan content and is not endorsed by Supercell. For the real game, account recovery, in-game purchases, and safety tools, use Supercell's own sites: Clash of Clans on supercell.com, Clash of Clans Support, and the Fan Content Policy. If something on this site is broken, missing, or confusing, send a note via our support and feedback page. You can also browse Clash Royale stats with the same tag-lookup pattern.

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