Brużyczka Mała is a village in central Poland. Administratively, it is situated within the district of Gmina Stryków, which is part of Zgierz County in the Łódź Voivodeship. The village lies in the east-central part of the voivodeship, approximately 5 km north‑east of the town of Stryków, 19 km north‑east of the county seat Zgierz, and about 22 km north‑east of Łódź, the regional capital.
Geographically, Brużyczka Mała is located in the Polish Lowlands, an area characterized by relatively flat terrain and agricultural land use. The settlement is recorded in the National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal (TERYT) maintained by Poland’s Central Statistical Office (GUS).
As of the most recent available data, the population of Brużyczka Mała is not separately reported in national statistics and is therefore included within the broader demographic figures for Gmina Stryków. The village functions primarily as a residential and agricultural community, typical of rural localities within the Łódź Voivodeship.