League of Legends ranked distribution explained

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The summer of 2023 brought about a major shake-up in the ranking system in League of Legends. The game developers decided to implement the Emerald tier, so even old players need some explanation on the League of Legends ranked distribution system.

Before the introduction of the new rank distribution in League of Legends, most players were in the Silver and Bronze tiers, but at the same time, those who were persistent enough could easily get into the Diamond tier. Thanks to Emerald, players were able to move up in rank, while only the strongest players could get into Diamond.

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How League of Legends rank distribution works

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In League of Legends, the rank distribution is divided into 10 tiers, each with a certain percentage of players. Additionally, seven tiers from Iron to Diamond have four more divisions. Here is a list of all tiers in League of Legends:

  • Iron
  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Platinum
  • Emerald
  • Diamond
  • Master
  • Grandmaster
  • Challenger

Also, League of Legends has two separate queues for solo play and teams. In terms of tiers, they do not differ, but they have different rewards and these are essentially two separate rankings that you can climb.

League of Legends solo queue rank distribution

In Solo queue, you can play alone or in a party with another player. Here is the ranked distribution in the Solo queue according to leagueofgraphs.com:

Tier
Players' percentage
Iron
6.9%
Bronze
18%
Silver
18%
Gold
20%
Platinum
19%
Emerald
12%
Diamond
4.1%
Master
0.48%
GrandMaster
0.061%
Challenger
0.024%

League of Legends flex queue rank distribution

In Flex queue, you can have a team of any size except four. Rank distribution in Flex queue differs from Solo Queue, but it is worth noting that the difference is small.

Tier
Players' percentage
Iron
6.9%
Bronze
18%
Silver
17%
Gold
16%
Platinum
19%
Emerald
16%
Diamond
3.9%
Master
0.22%
GrandMaster
0.028%
Challenger
0.010%

Once you're done here, make sure to take a look at our article on how to see your MMR in League of Legends.

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