How does MMR work?

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I was looking at my ranks from previous seasons and I noticed that in Y3S4 I was Silver 2 with 2652 MMR then next season (Y4S1) I was Bronze 2 with 2500 MMR and this season I'm Bronze 1 with only 2000 MMR.

Is there a reason that the amount of MMR I need to rank up is changing?






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How is MMR calculated?

A summoner's MMR is determined by their performance in the game, and although there's no certain way to know how it's calculated, players with a stable winning streak have seen an improvement in their MMR. The MMR also determines the levels of the player's teammates and how strong their opponents will be.

How does MMR increase?

Build a winning streak. Building a winning streak is essential to improve your MMR as the more wins you have in a row, the more likely your MMR will improve. It's recommended to keep playing if you are having a good day and your games are going quite well.

Why does my MMR go down when I win?

If you truly win but your mmr goes down, that means HeroesProfile/Hotslogs had you higher than you were and now that you upload and it gets more accurate it \u201cfalls\u201d.

What affects your MMR LoL?

Your teammates' and your opponents' rank The second best way of determining your LoL MMR is to check the ranks of the people you're playing with and against. The best sample size used for this method is to check the rank of the players you've played with in your last 10 ranked games.



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