Computer screen showing Faceit ELO ranking system from Level 1 (Newbie) to Level 10 (Legendary), helping gamers track their progress and improve with Faceit ELO & Level Finder tools.

What is the Faceit ELO Ranking System?

Colorful Faceit ELO ranking system chart showing levels from 1 to 10, player icons, current ELO progress, next level target (6,702), previous level (2,300), and a leaderboard with top players’ scores. Visual representation of progression and ranking insights using Faceit ELO tracking tools.
2025 FACEIT ELO ranking chart displaying levels from 1 to 10, labeled from Newbie to Legendary, helping players understand how skill level and performance impact their competitive rank in FACEIT matchmaking.
An infographic detailing the FACEIT ELO ranking system, showing all 10 levels with their corresponding ELO score ranges and descriptive names like Novice, Pro, and Legendary.
A gamer with a headset sits in a futuristic chair, playing a first-person shooter on three monitors. A blue ELO ranking overlay shows the player's ELO score, Kill/Death ratio, and win rate, while other visuals represent tactical map knowledge and quick reflexes.

Faceit ELO is a points-based ranking system that shows your overall skill level on the platform. The more you win, the higher your ELO climbs. It matters because your ELO decides your Faceit level (1 to 10), who you get matched with, and the competitiveness of your games.

On average, you gain around 25 ELO points for a win. Losing will cost you points too, and how much depends on the skill level of your opponents. If you lose to a lower-ranked team, you’ll likely lose more points.

Yes! The Faceit Level Finder tool shows your current ELO score and how many more points you need to reach the next level. It helps you track progress in real-time and plan your improvement.

Playing smart as a team, warming up before matches, mastering maps, and reviewing your stats through ELO tracking tools are key. It’s not just about aim—it’s about consistent performance and teamwork.

Yes, and that’s why it’s respected. Only about 3% of players ever reach Level 10. It takes skill, strategy, and a lot of dedication—but with tools like ELO & Level Finder, you can better understand where you stand and what to improve.

They’re useful for both. Beginners can understand how the ranking system works and where they need to focus. Advanced players can use them to fine-tune performance and stay competitive at higher levels.