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What is the number of players in each division at the end of the season in League of Legends?

Which division had the most players at the end of the 2022 season?


The end of the season in League of Legends is a really huge event for quite a number of players. Those who care about the ranked games try to make sure that they manage to get the highest possible division before the end of the season. Others fight for Gold to get a Victorious skin later on.

Many people wonder what the rank distribution looks like at the very end of climbing the ranking ladder. Which division has the most people in it? How does the percentage differ between ranks? Here’s a quick summary.

Summary of the 2022 season

The data comes from leagueofgraphs.com, where the statistics are divided into two categories – SoloQ and Flex rankings.

Solo/duo queue

  • Challenger – 0,0072%
  • GrandMaster – 0,016%
  • Master – 0,30%
  • Diament –  1,8%
    • Diament I – 0,25%
    • Diament II – 0,48%
    • Diament III – 0,35%
    • Diament IV – 0,74%
  • Platyna – 10%
    • Platyna I – 1,8%
    • Platyna II – 1,4%
    • Platyna III – 1,8%
    • Platyna IV – 5,2%
  • Gold – 22%
    • Gold I – 2,8%
    • Gold II – 4,1%
    • Gold III – 4,5%
    • Gold IV – 11%
  • Silver – 34%
    • Silver I – 6,3%
    • Silver II – 8,2%
    • Silver III – 7,3%
    • Silver IV – 12%
  • Bronze – 26%
    • I Bronze – 7,6%
    • Bronze II – 7,1%
    • Bronze III – 5,4%
    • Bronze IV – 5,8%Iron I Iron I 2.0% 4.3%
  • Iron – 4,3%
    • Iron I – 2%
    • Iron II – 1,2%
    • Iron III – 0,62%
    • Iron IV 0,41%

Flex queue

  • Challenger – 0,0046%
  • GrandMaster – 0,021%
  • Master – 0,13%
  • Diament – 1,3%
    • Diament I – 0,25%
    • Diament II – 0,31%
    • Diament III – 0,27%
    • Diament IV – 0,54%
  • Platyna – 7,2%
    • Platyna I – 1,5%
    • Platyna II – 1,2%
    • Platyna III – 1,3%
    • Platyna IV – 3,0%
  • Gold – 20%
    • Gold I – 3,4%
    • Gold II – 4,3%
    • Gold III – 3,9%
    • Gold IV – 8,5%
  • Silver – 37%
    • Silver I – 9,0%
    • Silver II – 9,8%
    • Silver III – 6,8%
    • Silver IV 11%
  • Bronze – 30%
    • Bronze I – 11%
    • Bronze II – 8,6%
    • Bronze III – 5,1%
    • Bronze IV – 5,0%
  • Iron – 2,4%
    • Iron I – 1,8%
    • Iron II – 0,47%
    • Iron III – 0,11%
    • Iron IV – 0,041%

Are the above results surprising? According to some people – yes. Others are not surprised that over time the number of people in Gold or Platinum increases. However, this does not change the fact that all the time a relatively large part of the community is in ranks below Gold.