There is no official way to hide your village or opt out of being attacked in Coin Master. Attacks are a core mechanic — your village is always visible as a potential target for other players. What you can do is reduce the frequency of attacks from players connected to your Facebook network, using what the community calls Ghost Mode.
What Ghost Mode is
Ghost Mode means playing Coin Master logged in as a guest — disconnected from Facebook. When you’re not linked to a Facebook account, you won’t appear in the friends lists of players in your social network, which removes you as a recognisable target for them.
Your village can still be attacked by random players outside your network. Ghost Mode doesn’t make you invisible to the entire game — it only removes you from the Facebook-connected layer.
How to enable Ghost Mode
- Open the Facebook app and go to your account settings
- Find Apps and websites (or App settings)
- Locate Coin Master in your connected apps and remove it
- Close the Facebook app
- Open Coin Master
- When prompted to log in, choose Play as Guest — do not connect Facebook
You’re now in Ghost Mode. Your existing progress is saved against your Facebook account; you’re simply accessing the game in a disconnected state.
How to return to normal play
To re-link your Facebook account:
- Open Coin Master’s settings menu
- Tap the Facebook connect option
- Log back in with your Facebook account
Your village and progress will be exactly as you left them.
The trade-offs
Ghost Mode comes at a significant cost. By disconnecting from Facebook you lose access to:
- Card trading — you can’t send or receive cards with friends
- Spin gifting — no incoming gifts from your friends list
- Invite rewards — no progress bar credit for new players joining via your link
- Loyalty Club — requires Facebook connection to access
- Friend-based raid targets — you can still raid but won’t see your usual friends as targets
- Leaderboard ranking — your social leaderboard position won’t update
For most players, the social features Ghost Mode disables are worth more than the reduction in friend attacks. Card trading and daily spin gifts are meaningful free-to-play advantages — giving those up to reduce attacks from friends is usually a poor trade.
Better alternatives to Ghost Mode
Disabling attacks entirely isn’t possible, but you can absorb them much more cheaply with normal play:
Shields block one attack each. You can hold up to three at once. Stack shields before logging off and replenish them when you play. An attack that hits a shield does zero damage to your village.
Rhino gives you a passive chance to block attacks even without shields — including while you’re offline. At max level the block chance reaches 70%. Activating Rhino before closing the app is the standard defensive habit. See the Rhino guide for levelling details.
Spend coins quickly. The main damage from an attack isn’t the one building that drops a level — it’s the coins you’ve been hoarding. Spend coins on village items as soon as you have enough rather than saving large amounts. Less stored means less to lose.
Build villages in one session when possible. An unfinished village sits exposed. Saving coins and building everything at once reduces the window where your buildings are half-built and easily damaged. Events like Village Mania (discounts on building costs) and Village Master (bonus rewards per completed village) make this easier.
FAQ
Can you hide your village in Coin Master?
No. There’s no official feature to hide your village or prevent attacks. Your village is always a valid target for other players.
What is Ghost Mode in Coin Master?
Playing Coin Master as a guest — disconnected from Facebook. It removes you from the friends lists of players in your Facebook network, reducing attacks from people you’re connected to socially. Random attacks from non-connected players can still occur.
Does Ghost Mode stop all attacks?
No. It only removes you from Facebook-connected players’ friend lists. Your village remains attackable by the broader player pool.
What do you lose by using Ghost Mode?
Card trading, spin gifting, invite rewards, Loyalty Club access, and social leaderboard tracking. These are significant free-to-play advantages — Ghost Mode is rarely worth the trade-off.
What’s the best way to protect your village without Ghost Mode?
Stack three shields before logging off and activate Rhino. Spend coins on village items rather than storing large amounts. Build villages in complete sessions rather than leaving them half-finished.
Does Ghost Mode affect your saved progress?
No. Your village and progress are tied to your Facebook account, not your play mode. Switching to guest play and back doesn’t affect your data.
