League of Legends MMR Checker: Check Your Skill Level
In League of Legends, MMR (Matchmaking Rating) is a hidden score that reflects your skill level. It's used by Riot Games to create fair and balanced matches, pitting you against players of similar MMR. Here at lolmmr.com, we offer a tool to estimate your MMR, although there's no official way to view it in-game.

Select your region, enter your summoner name and tagline, and click "Check" to see your estimated MMR.
**Region**
**Game Name # Tagline**
**Check**
What is My MMR
To get an estimate of your MMR, you can use our tool. It analyzes your match history and other factors to provide a rough estimate of your skill level.
About MMR In League of Legends
MMR (Matchmaking Rating) is a hidden score used by Riot Games to identify your skill level and match you with players of similar MMR during matchmaking. This ensures balanced and fair matches for everyone.
For example, if your MMR is 2000, you'll be matched with players around the same MMR during matchmaking.
More About MMR
Here's some additional information about MMR in League of Legends:
- **Smurf Accounts:** Some experienced players create new accounts (smurf) to have a fresh start with a new MMR, potentially because they feel their current MMR is inaccurate.
- **MMR System Updates:** Riot Games plans to implement the TrueSkill 2 system later in 2024, aiming to improve Ranked MMR accuracy and reduce smurfing issues.
How To Check LoL MMR (Estimate)
While there's no official way to check your MMR, you can use our tool on lolmmr.com to get an estimate. It considers various factors like match history and opponent skill levels.
How To Identify Good And Bad MMR (Indicators)
Since MMR is hidden, here are some indicators that can help you understand your MMR:
- **Opponent Ranks:** If you consistently play with higher-ranked opponents, it suggests your MMR is higher than your current rank.
- **LP Gains/Losses:** Gaining more LP and losing less indicates a potentially higher MMR.
These are just a few indicators, and it's important to remember that MMR is not a perfect measure of skill. Other factors, such as team composition and individual performance, can also impact the outcome of matches.