Ranks & Tiers
Climb from Iron all the way to the Double Six. You rank up as you play and win — no rating required, and you never lose a rank.
The ladder — 10 tiers
1Where everyone starts. Learn the board and get on the ladder.
2Found your footing — a few wins in and officially climbing.
3A regular at the table now. Steady games, steady wins.
4Proven. You know the spinner, the fives, and when to knock.
5Sharp play — reading opponents and controlling the ends.
6Deep in the grind. Hundreds of games, and it shows.
7The table respects you. Few make it this far.
8Top of the mountain — relentless volume meets real skill.
9Legendary dedication. The board bends to your bones.
10The summit — the heaviest bone, earned over 900 games. Then Prestige.
Each tier splits into four divisions (IV → I) — 40 rungs in all, so you're ranking up roughly every couple of weeks.
How ranking works
You rank up on games played and games won. The bar rises each tier — from your first handful of wins to the 900-game grind for Double Six.
Every tier is four divisions, so even the big tiers hand you a “ranked up!” moment every week or two. No dead stretches.
Ranks only ever go up. No demotions, no lost progress — your highest rank is yours to keep.
The elite tiers add a light skill floor on top of the grind, so Apex, Spinner and the Double Six mean you've truly put in the work.
Reached the Double Six?
Maxing the ladder isn't the end — the true grinders keep climbing into an endless Prestige loop above the Double Six. The bones never stop rolling.
