How to Create Another Supercell ID Account: What You Need to Know

Supercell ID is the official account system that ties your progress in games like Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, Brawl Stars, and Hay Day to a single login. If you're wondering whether you can create a second Supercell ID — and how to actually do it — the answer involves a few layers worth understanding before you dive in.

What Is a Supercell ID?

A Supercell ID is an email-based account that lets you save, protect, and transfer your game progress across devices. Instead of your data being locked to one phone or tablet, linking your game to a Supercell ID means you can log in anywhere and pick up where you left off.

Each Supercell ID is tied to a single email address. That email becomes your unique identifier across all Supercell games. One email = one Supercell ID.

Can You Create a Second Supercell ID?

Yes — you can create multiple Supercell IDs, but each one requires a different email address. There is no mechanism to have two Supercell IDs on the same email. If you want a second account, you'll need a second email, whether that's a Gmail address, Outlook, Yahoo, or any other provider.

This is a common approach for players who want to:

  • Run a second game village or base separately from their main account
  • Manage accounts across different Clash of Clans clans or Brawl Stars profiles
  • Keep a test or casual account separate from a competitive one
  • Share a device with another person who wants their own progress saved

How to Create Another Supercell ID 🎮

The process is straightforward, but the exact steps depend slightly on which game you're using and what device you're on. Here's the general flow:

Step 1: Have a Second Email Address Ready

Before anything else, secure a second email address that isn't already connected to a Supercell ID. Free email services make this simple. If you use Google, you can create an additional Gmail account without needing a new phone number in most cases.

Step 2: Start Fresh or Switch Accounts In-Game

Open the Supercell game you want to link the new account to. If you're already logged into a Supercell ID, you'll need to either:

  • Log out of the current Supercell ID from within the game's settings menu
  • Or start a completely new game profile on a second device

On most devices, navigating to Settings → Supercell ID inside the game gives you the option to disconnect or switch accounts.

Step 3: Register the New Supercell ID

Once you're on a fresh game profile (or logged out of the old one), go back to Settings → Supercell ID → Register. Enter your second email address. Supercell will send a one-time verification code to that email — check your inbox (and spam folder), enter the code in-game, and the new Supercell ID will be created and linked to that profile.

Step 4: Switching Between Accounts

If you want to use two accounts on one device, the method varies:

ApproachHow It Works
In-game account switchingSome Supercell games allow you to switch between linked accounts from the settings menu without reinstalling
Multiple device profilesAndroid supports multiple user profiles at the OS level, each with its own game data
Parallel apps / Dual SpaceSome Android manufacturers include a built-in "dual app" or "clone app" feature that lets you run two instances of the same game
Second physical deviceThe simplest and most stable option — each device runs one account

iOS is more restrictive here. Apple does not natively support dual app instances, so running two Supercell accounts simultaneously on one iPhone typically requires a second device or using the in-game account-switch feature sequentially.

Key Variables That Affect Your Setup

Whether creating a second Supercell ID is simple or complicated depends on a few things:

Your device and OS matter significantly. Android users generally have more flexibility with dual-app features or OS-level user profiles. iOS users are more limited in running two instances simultaneously.

Which Supercell game you're playing also plays a role. Some titles have smoother in-game account-switching than others. The underlying mechanic is the same, but the UI and available options can differ between Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars, and Clash Royale.

Whether the email is already registered is a common stumbling block. If you try to register with an email that's already tied to an existing Supercell ID, the system will log you into that old account rather than creating a new one. Always use a genuinely fresh email.

Age of the device can affect whether manufacturer-specific dual-app features are available, as older firmware versions may not support them.

What a Second Supercell ID Does Not Do

It's worth being clear about the boundaries: 🔍

  • A second Supercell ID does not merge progress from two accounts
  • You cannot transfer gems, resources, or trophies between two Supercell IDs
  • Creating a second account does not violate Supercell's terms of service on its own — but using third-party tools to automate gameplay or manipulate accounts does
  • Each Supercell ID operates independently, with its own purchase history and progression

The Part That Depends on Your Situation

The technical steps for creating a second Supercell ID are consistent — different email, register in-game, verify the code. But how smoothly it fits into your daily gaming depends entirely on your device type, which game you're managing, and how you plan to switch between accounts. A player on a recent Android flagship with a built-in dual-app feature has a meaningfully different experience than someone on an older iPhone with one device to their name. Your specific setup is what determines whether this is a two-minute task or something that needs a bit more planning.