‘Clash of Clans’ Builder: Best Town Hall 6 Layouts

Check out this gathering of Town Hall 6 village layouts and adopt one of them to match your attack, defense or farming strategies!


1. Defensive Base Layout #1

Your Town Hall is enclosed pretty tightly in a small space tightly enclosed by Walls. Behind it lies a Wizard Tower and around it lies several more Defensive Buildings that will make it tough for incoming raiders. It’s going to take a lot of effort for raiding troops to force their way in as Archer Tower arrows and Mortar splash damage are raining down upon them.


2. Defensive Base Layout #2

This base design is covered quite well by that extra layer of powerful Walls in the front of your Town Hall. Everything here is locked in pretty tight around the Town Hall in a pretty wide open setup. This wide space of real estate is covered quite well by Cannons, Mortars, Archer Towers and Wizard Towers.


3. Defensive/Farming Base Layout

If raiding armies try to start their attack through the front of your base, they’ll have a hard time taking those starting Walls down. Your Town Hall is placed out near the tail end of your base while your wealth of Storage containers are locked up real tight in the center. The four cube spaces at each corner of this base have a Defensive Building set up to tear raiding armies more.


4. Farming Base Layout #1

Properly farming for resources and properly protecting your’s comes pretty easily with this Town Hall 6 layout. Your Town Hall will get taken down pretty quickly, but once those raiding troops get past those Walls they won’t get very far. Those double sets of Walls are protected by Cannons. Ahead of those Walls lies Defensive Buildings that do good splash damage and keeps your Gold/Elixir safe.


5. Farming Base Layout #2

This Farming base setup not only does a good job of protecting your Town Hall, but it also keeps your huge gatherings of Gold/Elixir locked up in tight areas. The two Wizard Towers that lie in front of and behind your central base is a great Defensive Building placement.