The full CS2 rank distribution for Premier and Competitive — what percentage of players sit at each rank, and exactly how high you place. Free, no login.
Switch between Premier and Competitive, then enter your rank to see your percentile.
How this works: Rank percentages are community-sourced estimates of the active playerbase — Valve does not publish official rank counts. Premier CS Rating brackets follow Valve's in-game colour tiers, and the figures shift between seasons, so treat them as a guide rather than exact numbers.
Every Competitive skill group and Premier CS Rating bracket with the share of players sitting at each one.
How CS Rating differs from the 18 skill groups, the pick/ban phase, per-map ranks, and which mode counts.
What actually moves your CS Rating — crosshair placement, utility, economy and the habits that climb fastest.
How FACEIT levels stack up against Premier CS Rating — servers, anti-cheat, and which ladder to grind.
CS2's 2v2 mode shares the 18 skill groups but tracks a separate rank — how Wingman ranking works.
Toggle between Premier (CS Rating) and Competitive ranks.
See the share of players sitting at every rank.
Enter your rank to see how high you place.
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In Competitive, most players sit in the Gold Nova and Master Guardian groups, which form the middle of the curve. In Premier, the largest brackets are 5,000–15,000 CS Rating, so a rating around 8,000–10,000 is roughly average. These are community estimates, as Valve does not publish official rank counts.
Anything above roughly 15,000 CS Rating places you in the upper portion of the playerbase, and 20,000+ is genuinely strong. The exact percentile shifts each season, so use the distribution tool for the current split.
The Global Elite is the top Competitive skill group and is held by only a fraction of a percent of players — community estimates put it under 1%. Because Competitive rank is per map, far more accounts hold it on an easier map than across all maps.
Premier is widely treated as the headline rank because CS Rating is a single number across all maps and feeds the leaderboards. Competitive ranks are per map, so the community generally points to CS Rating when comparing skill.
Valve does not release official rank data, so distributions are estimated by the community from large samples of public profiles and third-party trackers. Figures vary between sources and seasons, so treat any percentage as an approximation rather than an exact count.
Competitive tracks a separate skill group for every map, so you can be Gold Nova on Mirage and Master Guardian on Inferno. Premier avoids this by giving you one CS Rating across the whole map pool.
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