Ranks and Rating System

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The Ranks and Rating System in Counter-Strike 2 determines player skill levels and matchmaking. CS2 features two distinct ranking systems: the traditional Competitive skill groups and the numerical Premier CS Rating.

Overview

CS2 uses two parallel ranking systems to evaluate player skill. The Competitive mode uses the classic 18-tier skill group system (Silver I to Global Elite), with separate ranks for each map. The Premier mode uses a numerical CS Rating from 0 to 35,000+ that represents global skill across all maps.

Competitive Skill Groups

The Competitive mode features 18 ranks, each earned per map:

Rank Tier
Silver I Silver (beginner)
Silver II
Silver III
Silver IV
Silver Elite
Silver Elite Master
Gold Nova I Gold Nova (average)
Gold Nova II
Gold Nova III
Gold Nova Master
Master Guardian I Master Guardian (above average)
Master Guardian II
Master Guardian Elite
Distinguished Master Guardian
Legendary Eagle Elite (top tier)
Legendary Eagle Master
Supreme Master First Class
The Global Elite

Premier CS Rating

Premier uses a numerical rating system divided into seven color tiers:

Color Rating Range Percentage of Players
Grey 0 - 4,999 ~15%
Light Blue 5,000 - 9,999 ~35%
Blue 10,000 - 14,999 ~30%
Purple 15,000 - 19,999 ~15%
Pink 20,000 - 24,999 ~4%
Red 25,000 - 29,999 ~0.9%
Gold 30,000+ ~0.1%

The majority of players fall within the Light Blue and Blue tiers (5,000 - 14,999), which correspond roughly to the Gold Nova through Master Guardian range in the old system.

How Rating Changes

  • Winning rounds increases your rating, with consecutive round wins having a larger impact
  • Losing rounds decreases your rating
  • Individual performance (kills, assists, MVPs) has a smaller influence
  • Playing against higher-rated opponents yields more rating for wins and less loss for defeats
  • Placement matches at the start of each season establish your initial rating

Seasons

Premier operates on a seasonal basis, with each season lasting approximately 6 months. At the start of each new season, players must complete placement matches. Season 4 began January 19, 2026.

Tips for Ranking Up

  • Consistency matters more than individual performance. Win rounds consistently.
  • Learn all maps for Premier, since you cannot control the map through the veto system alone.
  • Communication and teamwork win more rounds than solo play.
  • Warm up with Deathmatch before playing ranked.
  • Master the economy (see Economy System) to ensure your team has full buys.
  • Review your demos to identify mistakes and areas for improvement.
  • Focus on fundamentals: crosshair placement, utility usage, and counter-strafing.