Valorant Ranks and How Ranks Are Distributed (2023)

Valorant Ranks and How Ranks Are Distributed (2023)

Valorant Ranks and How Ranks Are Distributed (2023)

In the competitive world of Valorant, every match you play matters. If you’re a regular player, you know that each rank has its importance. There are currently nine major ranks: Ascendant, Immortal, Radiant, Platinum, Silver, Gold, and Iron. Each rank has three sub-ranks (like Iron 1, Iron 2, and Iron 3) except for Radiant. With countless players trying to improve their ranks daily, you might wonder how many players you’re competing against. Don’t worry; this guide will explain the distribution of Valorant ranks in detail.

How Valorant Ranks Distributed Among Players?

Here’s a table showing the percentage of players in each rank and the top percentage they represent:

RanksPlayers (%)Top (%)
Iron 10.599.5
Iron 21.899
Iron 34.597.2
Bronze 14.992.7
Bronze 2687.8
Bronze 36.181.8
Silver 17.575.7
Silver 27.168.2
Silver 37.361.1
Gold 17.653.8
Gold 26.846.2
Gold 36.439.4
Platinum 16.433
Platinum 25.326.6
Platinum 34.621.3
Diamond 14.416.7
Diamond 23.412.3
Diamond 32.88.9
Ascendant 12.36.1
Ascendant 21.53.8
Ascendant 31.12.3
Immortal 10.91.2
Immortal 20.20.3
Immortal 30.10.1
Radiant0.030.03

Overall Rank Distribution in Valorant:

  • Iron: 6.8%
  • Bronze: 17%
  • Silver: 21.9%
  • Gold: 20.8%
  • Platinum: 16.3%
  • Diamond: 10.6%
  • Ascendant: 4.9%
  • Immortal: 1.2%
  • Radiant: 0.03%

The table above shows the percentage of players in each rank. For instance, 0.5% of players are in Iron 1, 1.8% are in Iron 2, and so on. The third column indicates the top percentage of players. For example, if you’re in Diamond 1 rank, you’re among the top 16.7% of Valorant players.

This data was calculated by Esports Tales for Episode 5 (November 2022). The rank distribution in Valorant from November 2022 until now should not have changed much. This guide should give you a clear understanding of Valorant rank distribution.

FAQs:

Q: What are the nine main ranks in Valorant?

Answer: The nine main ranks in Valorant are Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Ascendant, Immortal, and Radiant.

Q: Do all Valorant ranks have sub-ranks? If so, how many?

Answer: Yes, all Valorant ranks have sub-ranks except for Radiant. Each rank has three sub-ranks (e.g., Iron 1, Iron 2, and Iron 3).

Q: How is the rank distribution in Valorant calculated?

Answer: Rank distribution is calculated based on the percentage of players in each rank and the top percentage of players they represent.

Q: What is the overall rank distribution in Valorant?

Answer: The overall rank distribution is as follows: Iron (6.8%), Bronze (17%), Silver (21.9%), Gold (20.8%), Platinum (16.3%), Diamond (10.6%), Ascendant (4.9%), Immortal (1.2%), and Radiant (0.03%).

Q: How can I find out where I stand among other Valorant players?

Answer: You can refer to the rank distribution table in the article to see the top percentage of players in each rank. For example, if you’re in Diamond 1 rank, you’re among the top 16.7% of Valorant players.

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