
Understand both CS2 ranking systems — the per-map Competitive ranks and the global Premier rating. Learn how CS Rating works, what the color tiers mean, and proven strategies to climb.
CS2 has two separate ranked modes, each with its own ranking system. Understanding the difference is essential before you start grinding.
Most serious players focus on Premier because it offers a single, visible number that accurately reflects your skill. Competitive mode is better for learning new maps without risking your main rating.
Premier mode assigns you a CS Rating after your placement matches. This number typically starts between 3,000 and 15,000 depending on your performance. The average Premier rating is approximately 8,900.
A win typically gives +100 to +500 CS Rating, depending on the round difference and the opponents' ratings. A close 13-11 win against similarly rated opponents gives around +150. A dominant 13-3 win can give +400 or more. Losses subtract a similar amount. Ties give or take a small amount based on round differential.
Competitive mode uses the traditional CS skill groups. There are 18 ranks, and your rank is tracked independently for each map in the Active Duty pool.
Per-map ranks mean you can practice new maps in Competitive without affecting your main maps. This is why many players use Competitive to warm up on unfamiliar maps and save Premier for their best maps.
Climbing in CS2 requires a combination of mechanical skill, game knowledge, and mental discipline. Here are the most effective strategies.
The single biggest factor in climbing is consistency. Players who play 3-4 games per day at consistent quality will climb faster than players who binge 10 games in one session with declining performance.
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