What is
Summoner name • EUW server
’s
MMR?
59,892,804
summoners analyzed
1,021±10
Ranked Solo
Slightly above Gold IV
1,259±3
Normal
Not enough games played solo
1,592±15
ARAM
Top 49% or equal to Diamond IV
Data from 2 hours ago
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Ranked Progress

Ranked performance trends over the last 30 days

Not enough games played solo

Ranked Distribution

Overall percentile in Ranked ()

Ranked Placement

Closest Ranked division by average MMR

Normal Progress

Normal performance trends over the last 30 days

Not enough games played solo

Normal Distribution

Overall percentile in Normal ()

ARAM Progress

ARAM performance trends over the last 30 days

Not enough games played solo

ARAM Distribution

Overall percentile in ARAM ()

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#What’s MMR?

MMR or MatchMaking Rating is a number used by League of Legends to represent a player’s skill level. Your MMR determines the opponents you play against and is unique for each game mode. WhatIsMyMMR specifically tracks solo non-premade games played in ranked, normal, and ARAM queues. Read more about MMR on Riot’s website.

#How accurate is WhatIsMyMMR?

The site provides MMR estimates with a 95% confidence interval shown as ± some number. For example, an estimated MMR of 1200 ±100 means that the actual MMR is likely somewhere between 1100 and 1300. Because the estimate represents a range of possible values, winning a game might not immediately increase your MMR (in some cases, the point estimate might actually decrease to account for the additional data). Playing more games ultimately increases the accuracy of the estimate and provides data to show historical MMR trends.

#Is Challenger in ARAM equal to Challenger in Ranked?

Nope, sorry. The “equal to rank” estimate only translates your percentile to a more accessible format. For example, not everyone knows that top 1% is Diamond, but everyone knows that Diamond is pretty good™. Ultimately, Ranked, Normal, and ARAM game modes are all separate from each other with distinct game mechanics and/or player bases.

#Why is my profile not updating?

Estimates only use data from games played solo in the last 30 days. Premade games are excluded because players in a party can have very different MMRs which causes poor matchmaking and inaccurate MMR estimates. If a profile is not updating or an estimate is not available (N/A) then try playing more games by yourself.

#How do I improve my MMR?

MMR goes up when you win and down when you lose (see the section above on accuracy for caveats). As such, the most straightforward way to gain MMR is to maintain a positive win rate. Although the difference between your team and the opposing team’s average MMR affects the amount gained or lost, in practice most games are “fair” and contain teams with similar MMR. A good rule of thumb is +10 MMR for a win and -10 MMR for a loss.

#How does MMR affect Ranked LP?

Ranked game modes use League Points (LP) as a competitive layer on top of MMR. LP gains and losses depend on your MMR and the average MMR for your rank. When playing above the average MMR for your rank you’ll gain more LP than lose. Conversely, you’ll lose more LP than gain when below the average MMR. Note that MMR and LP are different from Elo rating, the old ranking system that Riot removed in Season 3.

#Does queue dodging affect my MMR?

No, dodging in champion select does not affect MMR. However, Ranked queues have various LP and promotion series penalties for dodging.

#Does WhatIsMyMMR have an API?

Yes! WhatIsMyMMR provides a comprehensive public API for developers who want to use MMR results in their own project. Documentation can be found on the developer portal.

#Who built this and how can I support it?

Hi, I’m Josh! I built WhatIsMyMMR as a weekend project for personal use and eventually released it publicly in 2016. The site is surprisingly expensive to run each month and is only possible through the support of my amazing supporters on Patreon. I’m also on the lookout for sponsors. Have something that you want to show off to millions of players? Let’s chat!