Overview
This guide explains the League standings how their sizes.
1st: The Math Behind It All
Alright, let me start by explaining how I recieved all my information and how it was processed:
I am a League 2 player at the moment. This guide was written during Post-Galactron Season 1, with a player count of 54,125 players. I first found the size of League 1 since i knew it was a fixed size, and League 2 and 3 weren’t too big to just scroll through the in-game boards. After i found the last player in the League, i took their leaderboard rank, and divided by 25,412 (giving me a decimal percent – EX being if last person in league 2 was ranked 2,000, i would take 2,000 / 54,125 = .0369, which would go to percent form as 03.69%) After getting League 2 and 3 done, I moved on to NautsRankings.com, where i then just entered a random variable for the page # until I found the final player of each League (despite League 9), and followed the same division algorithm to get the remaining League sizes.
The Leagues
Hope this helps you out in figuring out how close you are to the next league, or where you stand compared to the rest of the players 🙂
*Information is based off current Season -Post Galactron Season 1, with 54,125 registered players in the Leaderboard:
League 1 – Top 250 players
League 2 – Top 3%
League 3 – Top 8%
League 4 – Top 13%
League 5 – Top 23.5%
League 6 – Top 34%
League 7 – Top 47.4%
League 8 – Top 67.85%
League 9 – The rest / Lower 32.15%
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