How To Get Colored Name In Clash Royale

Okay, Clash Royale fanatics, gather 'round! Want to stand out from the beige crowd? I'm talking about flashing a name that's not just plain white. Yep, we're diving into the surprisingly simple (but kinda secret) world of colored names in Clash Royale. Prepare to be the envy of your clan!
Why Bother With a Colored Name?
Seriously, why not? Let's be honest, Clash Royale is all about flexing, right? Showing off those hard-earned trophies, rocking that maxed-out deck… So, why not add a splash of color to your identity? It's a subtle, stylish way to say, "Hey, I'm here, and I'm fabulous!"
Think of it like this: You're battling in the arena. Everyone's name is...white. Bland. And then BAM! Your name pops up in electric blue. Who are people going to remember? YOU! It's instant recognition. It's a psychological advantage! (Okay, maybe not really, but it sounds cool, right?)
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Plus, let's not forget the sheer fun of it. It's like giving your in-game persona a little makeover. A digital dye job, if you will. And who doesn't love a good makeover?
The Secret Code (Shhh!)
Alright, here's the juicy stuff. Ready to become a name-coloring ninja? It's all about the magic code. Don't worry, you don't need to be a programmer or anything. It's actually super easy.
The key is using HTML-like color codes. Remember HTML? That stuff that makes websites work? Well, Clash Royale cleverly lets you sneak a bit of it into your name.

Here's the basic format: <c#[color code]>Your Name</c>
Let's break that down:
- <c#[color code]>: This is the opening tag. It tells the game, "Hey, get ready to change the color!" The `[color code]` part is where you put the specific code for the color you want.
- Your Name: This is, well, your name! The text that you want to be colored.
- </c>: This is the closing tag. It tells the game, "Okay, you can stop coloring now."
Important! Notice those angle brackets: < and >. These are crucial! Make sure you get them right.

Finding Your Perfect Color: The Code Book
So, where do you find these mysterious color codes? That's where the fun begins! There's a whole rainbow of possibilities at your fingertips. But Clash Royale only supports a limited range of colors. Experimentation is key!
Here are a few of the most popular and reliable codes to get you started:
- FF0000: Red
- 00FF00: Green
- 0000FF: Blue
- FFFF00: Yellow
- FF00FF: Magenta (Pinkish)
- 00FFFF: Cyan (Light Blue)
- FFFFFF: White (Ironically, you might want to use this to reset to the default after using another color.)
So, for example, if you wanted your name to be green, you'd enter: <c#00FF00>Your Name</c>
Pro Tip: Don't go overboard! A neon rainbow might seem cool, but it can actually be distracting and even annoying to other players. Subtlety is key. A well-chosen color can be much more impactful than a chaotic mess.

How to Actually Change Your Name (Step-by-Step)
Okay, enough theory. Let's get practical. Here's how to actually change your name with a color code:
- Open Clash Royale: Duh.
- Go to Settings: Tap the three horizontal lines in the top right corner of the screen.
- Tap "Change Name": You might need to be Town Hall level 4 or higher to change your name. And remember, you only get ONE free name change! After that, it costs gems. So choose wisely!
- Enter Your Colored Name: This is where you type in the magic code, including your name. For example: <c#FF0000>YourAwesomeName</c>
- Confirm: The game will probably show you a preview of what your name will look like. If you're happy, confirm the change.
Warning! The game might filter out certain characters or combinations of characters. If your name doesn't appear correctly, try simplifying it or using a different color code.
Troubleshooting: When Things Go Wrong
Sometimes, things don't go according to plan. Here are a few common issues and how to fix them:

- My name isn't colored!: Double-check your code. Make sure you have the correct angle brackets (< and >), the correct color code, and the correct closing tag (</c>). A single typo can ruin everything!
- My name is too long!: Clash Royale has a character limit for names. Try shortening your name or using a shorter color code.
- My name is showing the code!: This usually means the game doesn't recognize the color code. Try a different code or make sure you haven't accidentally added any extra spaces or characters.
- My name is just a bunch of boxes!: This usually means the game doesn't support the characters you're using. Stick to basic letters and numbers.
Beyond the Basics: Experimentation and Style
Once you've mastered the basics, you can start experimenting with different colors and styles. Here are a few ideas:
- Clan Colors: Coordinate with your clan to all use the same color! Show your solidarity!
- Deck Themes: Choose a color that matches your favorite deck. Fireball red? Elixir purple? The possibilities are endless!
- Subtle Accents: Instead of coloring your entire name, just color a single letter or symbol. A tiny splash of color can be surprisingly effective.
- Mixed Colors (Advanced!): Technically, you can try to mix colors by using multiple color codes within your name. However, this can be tricky and often doesn't work as expected. Proceed with caution!
Important Note: Keep in mind that Supercell (the developers of Clash Royale) could change how this feature works at any time. They might decide to remove colored names altogether, or they might introduce new ways to customize your name. So, enjoy it while it lasts!
The Final Word: Have Fun With It!
Ultimately, changing your name color in Clash Royale is all about having fun and expressing yourself. Don't take it too seriously. Experiment, be creative, and enjoy the process. After all, it's just a game! But hey, looking good while you dominate the arena never hurts, right?
So go forth, color your name, and become a legend in the Clash Royale world! Good luck, and may your battles be ever in your favor!
