CS2 Ranks & Premier Rating

Look up your Premier rating percentile, view the full rank distribution, and learn exactly where you stand among all CS2 players.

Premier Rating Tiers

Grey (0+)
15%
Top 100%
Light Blue (5,000+)
25%
Top 85%
Blue (10,000+)
25%
Top 60%
Purple (15,000+)
20%
Top 35%
Pink (20,000+)
10%
Top 15%
Red (25,000+)
4%
Top 5%
Gold (30,000+)
1%
Top 1%

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Competitive Ranks Overview

RankTierPlayer SharePercentile
Silver I 1/18 4.3% Top 100.0%
Silver II 2/18 3.8% Top 95.7%
Silver III 3/18 4.5% Top 91.9%
Silver IV 4/18 4.8% Top 87.4%
Silver Elite 5/18 5.7% Top 82.6%
Silver Elite Master 6/18 7.1% Top 76.9%
Gold Nova I 7/18 7.6% Top 69.8%
Gold Nova II 8/18 8.1% Top 62.2%
Gold Nova III 9/18 7.6% Top 54.1%
Gold Nova Master 10/18 6.6% Top 46.5%
Master Guardian I 11/18 6.7% Top 39.9%
Master Guardian II 12/18 5.7% Top 33.2%
Master Guardian Elite 13/18 5.8% Top 27.5%
Distinguished Master Guardian 14/18 5.8% Top 21.7%
Legendary Eagle 15/18 5.6% Top 15.9%
Legendary Eagle Master 16/18 4.5% Top 10.3%
Supreme Master First Class 17/18 3.3% Top 5.8%
The Global Elite 18/18 2.5% Top 2.5%

FAQ

How does the CS2 Premier rating system work?

CS2 Premier mode uses a numeric rating (Elo-like) that goes up when you win and down when you lose. Your rating determines your color tier and percentile among all players. The system replaced the old rank icons for the primary competitive mode.

What is a good CS2 Premier rating?

The median CS2 Premier rating is approximately 10,000-11,000. Anything above 15,000 puts you in the top 30%, and above 20,000 puts you in the top 8%. Ratings above 25,000 are elite (top 3%).

How many CS2 ranks are there?

CS2 has 18 competitive ranks from Silver I to The Global Elite, plus 7 Premier rating color tiers from Grey to Gold. Premier is the primary ranked mode.

Can I lose my CS2 Premier rating?

Yes. Losing matches reduces your Premier rating. The amount lost depends on the rating difference between teams. You lose more when losing to lower-rated opponents.