
10 min read • Published 2026-03-07
Best Clash of Clans Base Layouts (TH3-TH16): War, Farming, and Event Progress Guide
Clash of Clans changes every season, but one thing stays true: a strong base layout saves more loot, denies more stars, and gives you better long-term progress.
This guide explains how to pick better layouts from TH3 to TH16, what defensive priorities matter most at each stage, and how to approach Gold Pass and Event progress in a safe, account-friendly way.
How to Choose the Right Base for Your Goal
Before copying any layout, decide your main objective:
- Farming: protect Gold, Elixir, and Dark Elixir from common raid paths.
- War: deny triples and force difficult entries.
- Trophy pushing: protect Town Hall and avoid high-percentage two-stars.
Many players lose progress by using one base for every mode. Keep at least two active designs per Town Hall level: one for farming and one for war.
TH3-TH10: Build Fundamentals Early
At lower Town Hall levels, simple structure wins more than fancy trap tricks.
Focus on:
- Compartment basics that break straight-line troop pathing.
- Clan Castle placement that is hard to lure cheaply.
- Air Defense coverage that protects core storages.
- Trap spread that punishes predictable entries.
If your base gives one obvious side to start from, attackers will take that side every time. Rotate entry pressure so no side is completely free.
TH11-TH14: Control Spell Value and Pathing
This range is where most defenses fail because high-value targets are stacked too tightly.
Improve your layouts by:
- Separating major defenses so one Freeze cannot disable everything.
- Offsetting high-value structures to create awkward hero pathing.
- Using sweepers to push air armies away from Town Hall lanes.
- Building anti-Hybrid pockets with layered splash and traps.
After each war day, review where attackers started and where they spent spells. Small iterative changes often outperform full redesigns.
TH15-TH16: Deny Clean Core Access
At higher levels, top attackers look for clean routes into core defenses. Your goal is to tax spell timing and force risky commitments.
Priorities here:
- Protect core value with staggered compartments.
- Place key point defenses to punish overcommitted heroes.
- Use trap clusters where blimp or root-rider transitions usually happen.
- Defend against back-end cleanup with strong final compartments.
Do not rely on one public template for multiple wars. Keep a small tested rotation and change trap logic regularly.
Builder Base Still Matters
Builder Base progress supports your main village through additional rewards and upgrade utility.
Use layouts that:
- Force slow clears instead of easy one-side funnels.
- Protect key defenses through both stages of the attack.
- Create time pressure in the second phase.
Consistency in defense logs is more important than one lucky hold.
Gold Pass and Event Progress: Safe Approach
For account safety and policy compliance, use only official in-game systems:
- Purchase Gold Pass or Event Pass only through official app stores and in-game checkout.
- Participate in verified Supercell or creator events announced publicly.
- Avoid third-party generators, account-sharing offers, and unofficial code sellers.
No external tool can legally or safely unlock unlimited free passes. Those offers are common sources of scams and account loss.
Quick Weekly Improvement Checklist
- Check defense replays and note common entry sides.
- Track which defenses are removed too early.
- Move one trap cluster and one hero position.
- Re-test for 5 to 10 defenses before changing more.
- Save versions of your best-performing layouts.
This process helps you improve steadily without guessing.
Final Takeaway
The best Clash of Clans base is not a single copied design. It is a layout strategy that matches your level, your goals, and the current attack meta.
If you keep your bases updated, review replays consistently, and use only official progression methods, you will protect more resources and climb more reliably across seasons.
