Ranks

Climb the Board

Ranks represent player progression and skill inside Anarchy Chess. The better you adapt to changing pieces and unusual strategies, the higher you climb.

Tiers

The ranking system

A classic-style ladder, easy to read at a glance. Themed badges and season titles can be added later.

0 – 1000 Elo

Silver

Just stepping onto the board. Players at this level are learning how unfamiliar pieces behave.

Player type
Curious newcomers
Next step
Win a few matches to push toward Gold.
1000 – 1400 Elo

Gold

Players at this level understand the core mechanics and begin adapting to unusual piece behavior.

Player type
Steady learners
Next step
Master ranged attacks to climb to Platinum.
1400 – 1800 Elo

Platinum

Reads the board ahead. Plans around airborne jumps and delayed damage rather than reacting.

Player type
Tactical thinkers
Next step
Practice combinations across multiple pieces.
1800 – 2200 Elo

Diamond

Comfortable in chaos. Diamond players punish small mistakes and create traps with unconventional pieces.

Player type
Confident strategists
Next step
Refine endgame play with mixed piece sets.
2200 – 2600 Elo

Master

Elite players who consistently outplay opponents across different piece configurations.

Player type
Elite competitors
Next step
Stay in the top 500 of Master to reach Grandmaster.
Top 500 of Master

Grandmaster

The very top of Anarchy Chess. Reserved for the best 500 players inside the Master tier each season.

Player type
Apex players
Next step
Defend your spot every season — ranks reset.

Philosophy

Adaptation over memorization

Because Anarchy Chess changes how pieces behave, ranking is not only about memorizing openings. It is about adaptation, creativity, tactical awareness, and learning how unfamiliar pieces change the board.

6 tiers

From Silver to Grandmaster

Ready to climb?

Step onto the board and start working your way up the ladder.