In 2025, VALORANT features 25 ranks divided into nine tiers: Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Ascendant, Immortal, and Radiant. Each tier, except Radiant, has three levels, with level 1 being the lowest and level 3 the highest. Players start at Iron 1 and progress based on their win rate, performance, and consistency. The ranking system uses Rank Rating (RR) points, which increase with wins and slightly decrease with losses. Progression is faster at lower ranks but slows down at higher levels. Silver 1 is the most populated rank, holding 9.11% of players, followed closely by Gold 2 at 8.7%. The distribution thins out significantly at higher ranks, with Diamond ranging from 4.1% to 2%, Ascendant from 2.6% to less than 1%, and only 0.04% of players reaching the elite Radiant rank. To play ranked matches, players must reach level 20 and win 10 unrated matches.
Source: esportsinsider.com

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@xia0maooo
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Apr 1
took me 5 years of grinding, i finally hit radiant! thanks to everyone who rooted for me, i appreciate your support
Saint Michael
@LiveRezZzn
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Mar 19
Yet according to Google it isn’t supposed to exist.
In VALORANT, the “Eternity” rank doesn’t exist; the highest rank is Radiant, which is reserved for the top 500 players in a region. The ranking system progresses through Diamond, Ascendant, and Immortal before reaching Radiant.