R6 Siege Rank Guide
Everything you need to know about the Rainbow Six Siege ranking system, including MMR thresholds, rank distribution, and strategies to rank up.
How Ranked Works
Ranked mode in Rainbow Six Siege uses an MMR (Matchmaking Rating) system. After completing placement matches, you receive an initial rank. Winning matches increases your MMR while losing decreases it. The amount of MMR gained or lost depends on the relative skill of your opponents and your current uncertainty value.
Rank Tiers
Copper0 – 1,199 MMR
Bronze1,200 – 1,599 MMR
Silver1,600 – 1,999 MMR
Gold2,000 – 2,599 MMR
Platinum2,600 – 3,199 MMR
Emerald3,200 – 3,799 MMR
Diamond3,800 – 4,399 MMR
Champion4,400+ MMR
Tips to Rank Up
- Play with a consistent squad to improve team coordination and communication.
- Focus on learning 2-3 maps deeply rather than spreading yourself thin across all maps.
- Master a small pool of operators on both attack and defense for flexibility.
- Review your gameplay to identify recurring mistakes and bad habits.
- Warm up in aim trainers or casual matches before jumping into ranked.
- Learn common prefire angles and pixel peeks on popular bomb sites.