Luana Mattos was born in Bahia, has been playing Candy Crush for 13 years, and was the only Brazilian in the 2026 tournament, held on January 12. She wore a Brazil brooch for luck, focused on blue candies, and won, in addition to the R$ 2.5 million, a ring with sapphires, rubies, and emeralds.
A Brazilian won the world championship of Candy Crush, held in London, England, by surpassing players from the United States, Spain, Germany, and Portugal, and secured a prize of R$ 2.5 million, in addition to a ring of precious stones. The information is from g1 Bahia, which followed the achievement of the Bahian Luana Mattos, the only representative from Brazil in the tournament.
The champion built the result after more than a decade dedicated to the game. According to g1, Luana Mattos was born in Bahia and has been playing Candy Crush for 13 years, and was the only Brazilian in the 2026 competition. The final took place on January 12, in London, and the prize of US$ 500,000 corresponds to about R$ 2.5 million at the current exchange rate, plus an exclusive ring from the luxury jeweler Icebox.
The victory over the USA, Spain, Germany, and Portugal in the London final
The decision brought together representatives from five countries. In the final of the Candy Crush world championship, Brazilian Luana Mattos faced players from the United States, Spain, Germany, and Portugal, in a competition held on January 12, in London, England. She was the only one from Brazil at the final table.
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The format was live elimination. The games took place in rounds, with real-time scoring, and the competitors with the best scores advanced, while those with lower scores were eliminated. The sequence ended with the announcement of Luana as the winner, earning her the prize of US$ 500,000, about R$ 2.5 million at the current exchange rate.
Who is Luana Mattos, the only Brazilian in the world championship
The champion’s journey is long-standing with the game. Luana Mattos was born in Bahia and has been playing Candy Crush for 13 years, experience that led her to be the only Brazilian in the 2026 world championship. The solitary presence of the country in the tournament gave symbolic weight to the achievement.
She also brought a touch of superstition to the final. To bring luck, the Brazilian wore a Brazil brooch on her shirt sleeve during the competition. After the victory, she associated the win with self-confidence and the feeling of having manifested that moment.
The blue candy strategy that secured the title
The secret of the game was in a specific type of candy. After the result was announced, the Brazilian focused on collecting blue candies during the matches, as this type of candy generates points for the ranking. It was this detail she bet on to gain an advantage.
The champion summarized the focus with a repeated phrase. Amidst the competition, the thought that guided her was a mantra: “blue candy, blue candy, blue candy, I need to collect all I can,” Luana said. Since the rounds rewarded those who scored the most points, the obsession with gathering blue candies ended up defining the title.
The exclusive ring of sapphires, rubies, and emeralds
The prize went beyond money. In addition to the R$ 2.5 million, the Brazilian took home an exclusive ring, created for the championship with inspirations from the game itself. The piece features sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and pink sapphires, and the stones form classic elements of Candy Crush.
The design reproduces game symbols. At the center of the ring was placed a spinning blue candy, called “Wrapped Candy,” and the name Candy Crush Saga is engraved in gold on the side. The jewel, signed by the luxury jeweler Icebox, was custom-made for the tournament, reinforcing the unique prize nature.
And you, did you know that Candy Crush has a world championship with a million-dollar prize, or were you surprised by the Brazilian’s achievement? Do you usually play and would you have a strategy similar to the blue candies? Share your opinion and exchange ideas with other readers about games and competitions, respecting different views.

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