Town Hall - Level 3 Bases
10 bases found

TH5 Trophy Pushing Base β Award-Winning Trophy Layout 2025

TH6 War Layout β Anti 3-Star Strategy & Base Link Updated 2026

War Base Layout TH14 β Anti 2-Star Defensive Strategy 2026

Hybrid Base Layout TH11 β Resource Protection Defensive Strategy CoC 2026

High Win-Rate TH7 Hybrid Base β Anti 3-Star Layout CoC 2026

Top Rated TH13 Base β Anti 2-Star War Design Updated 2026

Top Rated TH8 Base β Resource Protection Farming Design Updated 2026

Anti Everything Layout for TH9 β Proven War Base CoC 2026

TH6 War Base Blueprint β Anti Everything Edition 2025

TH10 Base with Copy Link β Hybrid Defense Hybrid Layout Updated 2026
Town Hall 3 Base Guide
Town Hall all-level view: compare multiple layouts first, then keep the one that best matches what your recent replays are exposing.
Building a strong Town Hall base is less about copying a picture and more about understanding what each layer of your layout is supposed to do under pressure. A good Town Hall design usually starts with clear defensive priorities: where your highest value defenses sit, how your traps force pathing mistakes, and how much time attackers lose moving through your core. When players browse Town Hall layouts, most are trying to solve a specific problem: too many triples in war, easy two-stars in legend pushes, or weak funnel control against common army styles. The most useful layouts are the ones that address those pain points directly.
As you compare bases here, look at how compartments guide troop movement rather than just how βtightβ a base looks. Notice whether Infernos, Scattershots, and Monolith coverage overlap in ways that punish overcommitting one side. Check where air sweepers point and whether they support your likely weak entries. Strong anti-three layouts often trade some outside building efficiency for safer core protection, while farming-friendly layouts may spread storages and force longer clears. Both can be valid if they match your goal. Even small details, like offset builder huts or a one-tile gap near a key defense, can change how siege machines and hero pathing behave in real attacks.
The easiest way to use this page is to shortlist a few layouts for your level, rotate them every few days, and watch replay patterns before deciding what to keep. If the same entry keeps working against you, adapt your trap profile first, then swap to a new shell only when needed. Good base building is iterative: test, review, and refine. This Town Hall collection is meant to speed that process up by giving you proven starting points, so you spend less time guessing and more time defending confidently in war, legends, or regular multiplayer.
