Distinguished Master Guardian in CS2
Distinguished Master Guardian is one of the 18 Competitive skill groups in Counter-Strike 2. Here's where it sits and how to climb out of it.
What is Distinguished Master Guardian?
Distinguished Master Guardian sits in the Elite tier of CS2's Competitive ladder. Competitive uses 18 skill groups from Silver I up to The Global Elite, and your rank is tracked per map — so you can hold Distinguished Master Guardian on one map and a different group on another.
What share of players are Distinguished Master Guardian?
Community estimates put roughly 4.6% of the active Competitive playerbase at Distinguished Master Guardian. Valve does not publish official rank counts, so treat this as an approximation drawn from public-profile samples rather than an exact figure.
Based on those same estimates, about 79% of players sit below Distinguished Master Guardian and about 9% sit above it.
Where it sits on the ladder
- Just below: Master Guardian Elite
- You are here: Distinguished Master Guardian (Elite)
- Next rank up: Legendary Eagle
See the complete ladder and every percentage on the full rank distribution.
How to climb out of Distinguished Master Guardian
- Fix crosshair placement. Keep your crosshair at head height and pre-aimed at common angles — this alone wins more opening duels than raw aim.
- Learn a few utility line-ups. A couple of reliable smokes and flashes per map you play moves rounds in your favour without needing better mechanics.
- Play the economy. Save and force as a team. Throwing rounds on bad buys is one of the biggest reasons players stall at any group.
- Reduce mistakes, not just add highlights. Dying first to a wide peek or over-rotating costs more than a missed flick. Trade and re-peek with teammates.
- Warm up and stick to one map. Because Competitive is per map, grinding one map you enjoy compounds faster than spreading across the pool.
For more on what actually moves your rank, read how to rank up in CS2, or head back to the rank distribution tool to check your percentile.