Null’s Brawl is not just another Brawl Stars mod – it’s a creative playground where brawlers can enjoy exclusive brawlers, unlimited resources, and best of all – custom maps made by the passionate community. Custom maps have completely transformed how the game is played, offering everything from fun minigames to intense strategy-based challenges.
In this article, we’re gonna explore the most popular custom maps in Null’s Brawl, how they work, why players love them, and how you can join the fun too. If you’re a fan of community creativity, or just wanna try something different than the regular maps, this one’s for you.
Why Custom Maps Are a Game Changer
Custom maps in Null’s Brawl allow players to break free from official limitations. You’re not just playing – you’re building, testing, and sometimes trolling your friends in maps that bend the rules of normal gameplay.
- They keep the game fresh and exciting.
- Perfect for streamers and content creators to make new challenges.
- You can practice skills on maps that boost your aim, speed, or dodging.
Players keep coming back just to check which new map is trending or being featured by creators.
What Makes a Map “Popular” in Null’s Brawl?
A map becomes popular for many reasons. Some are hilarious, others are extremely well-designed and balanced for intense 1v1 or 3v3 battles. Some just look beautiful or bring nostalgic vibes. Here’s what usually makes a custom map stand out:
- Unique layout or mechanics
- Fun factor (mini-games or weird designs)
- Competitive potential (ranked-style matches)
- Viral through Discord, YouTube or Reddit
Let’s now take a tour through the most popular custom maps that have defined the Null’s Brawl community.

Boxing Ring (1v1 Showdown)
This is one of the oldest and most loved 1v1 maps. It’s simple – one big ring surrounded by walls, and two brawlers go in. Only one comes out. No power cubes, no grass to hide – just pure brawling.
Why It’s Popular:
- Fair and intense fights.
- Great for competitive duels.
- Perfect for testing brawler strength.
Ice Trap Maze
An insanely tricky maze where players need to find a way through icy paths filled with traps and teleporters. It’s not about who’s strongest – it’s about who’s smartest.
Why It’s Popular:
- Fun to solve.
- Every run feels different.
- Troll moments with friends guaranteed.
Teleport Chaos
This one’s madness. Every few steps, you’re teleported to a new corner of the map. Designed for fast, chaotic battles where positioning is everything – or nothing.
Why It’s Popular:
- Super unpredictable.
- Works best in 3v3 or duels.
- Brawlers like Mortis or Stu dominate here.
Brawl Royale Island
A big island map with bushes, boxes, and traps – feels like a mix of Showdown and Survival. 10 players jump in and only one survives.
Why It’s Popular:
- Feels like real battle royale.
- Lots of camping, ambushes, and backstabbing.
- Very well designed environment.
Sniper’s Alley
This map is narrow, long, and full of straight paths – perfect for snipers. You spawn on one side and have to hit enemies before they hit you.
Why It’s Popular:
- Great aim practice.
- Fans of Piper, Bea, and Mandy love it.
- Can be played in tournament style.
Troll Map Zone
No rules, no logic, just pure chaos. You might spawn inside walls, or fall into a loop of teleporters. There’s no goal – just laugh, rage, and repeat.
Why It’s Popular:
- It’s the “meme map” of Null’s Brawl.
- Perfect for messing with friends.
- Gets updated often with funny traps.
Brawler Race Track
A race map where players must reach the finish line without dying. Obstacles include bombs, slow tiles, and aggressive bots. First to the finish wins.
Why It’s Popular:
- Very fun with friends.
- Mix of platformer and racing.
- Great use of game mechanics.
Siege Survival Arena
Designed around the Siege mode, this custom map has extreme defenses. You and your team must push a robot through the most insane defenses ever created by other players.
Why It’s Popular:
- Super strategic.
- Works best with coordinated teams.
- Intense long matches.
Volcano Showdown
This map has lava-themed tiles and a shrinking safe zone. The longer you survive, the smaller the area becomes. Just like a real-life battle royale pressure.
Why It’s Popular:
- Intense survival feel.
- Shrinking zone adds drama.
- Great for testing mobility and timing.
Brain Teaser Maze
A logic puzzle disguised as a map. You must figure out which teleporters, switches, and paths lead to freedom. It’s more escape room than Brawl.
Why It’s Popular:
- Extremely creative.
- Challenges brain not just reflex.
- Works well with puzzle-lovers.
How to Access These Custom Maps in Null’s Brawl
If you’re wondering how to try these awesome maps, it’s actually pretty simple:
- Open Null’s Brawl and go to the “Friendly Game” section.
- Tap the Create Room option.
- Tap on Map Options and choose Custom Maps.
- Browse featured, trending, or saved maps.
- You can also paste a map code from Discord or YouTube.
Tip: Join Discord groups and YouTube creators who regularly post working custom map codes.
Creating Your Own Map – Tips for Beginners
Want to create your own map and maybe make it to this list one day? Here are some quick tips:
- Start with a small idea, like “1v1 only with no grass.”
- Use different tiles to guide players’ movement.
- Don’t make it too complex – simplicity is key.
- Playtest with friends before sharing online.
Creating fun maps is easier than you think – and it’s the best way to learn game design too.
Community Voting and Featured Maps
Each week, Null’s Brawl community members can vote on their favorite maps. The top ones are featured in the game, giving them more visibility and more plays.
How it works:
- Submit your map via the official Discord.
- Players test and vote.
- Top 5 maps are added for the next week in Featured.
This helps good creators rise up and keeps the game fresh every week.
Popular YouTubers and Creators Behind These Maps
Many of the best custom maps come from popular content creators. Some of them design maps as part of their video challenges.
Popular map creators:
- NullAceYT – Known for Troll Maze Series
- BrawlArtz – Makes aesthetic battle maps
- MiniMapGod – Focuses on sniper maps and duels
- JaxCode – Builds advanced puzzle-style maps
Follow them on YouTube or Discord for regular updates and map codes.
Custom Maps and Device Performance
Some larger or intense maps may cause lag or crashes on low-end phones. Here are few tips:
- Lower your graphics settings in Null’s Brawl.
- Avoid downloading too many maps at once.
- Restart your game if it freezes while loading a map.
Even with performance issues, most maps work smoothly on mid-range phones.
Are Custom Maps Just For Fun or Competitive Too?
Most people play custom maps for fun. But recently, custom tournaments have started using specific maps, especially the 1v1 Boxing Ring and Brawler Race maps.
Null’s Brawl Discord often announces events where players can compete using these maps. Winners often get:
- Discord badges
- Custom brawler skins
- Even shoutouts from YouTubers
So yes – they can be competitive too!
Final Thoughts
Custom maps have truly made Null’s Brawl feel like more than just a game. It’s now a platform where creativity meets chaos. Whether you’re a player who loves to explore, a creator looking to build something cool, or just wanna prank your friends in a troll map, there’s a custom map out there for you. If you haven’t tried them yet – you’re missing out on the best part of Null’s Brawl.