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All Rainbow Six Siege Ranks – How To Get to Champions Rank

There can be no doubt that Rainbow Six Siege is one of the best first-person shooters ever made. It has weathered a competitive market for a decade, consistently staying on top and retaining a player base of millions of users. In this guide, I’m addressing a major portion of this stellar game by breaking down all Rainbow Six Siege ranks.

The Ranked ecosystem in Rainbow Six Siege is critical to the game’s success. It’s a tried, tested, and full-fledged competitive platform that accommodates stacks of talented players. Below, I’ve outlined all Rainbow Six Siege ranks, what it takes to unlock them, and what the most recent Ranked changes mean.


All Ranks in Rainbow Six Siege

There are 8 ranks in Rainbow Six Siege, and all but one are split up into several divisions. As you climb the ladder in Rainbow Six Siege’s Ranked mode, you’ll naturally progress through many of these (but perhaps not all of them):

  • Copper: V – I
  • Bronze: V – I
  • Silver: V – I
  • Gold: V – I
  • Platinum: V – I
  • Emerald: V – I
  • Diamond: V – I
  • Champions

Here’s a graphic that explains how ranks work in Rainbow Six Siege:

Rainbow Six Siege Ranks

It’s not an easy ask to ascend the ranks in Rainbow Six Siege, but if you have the time to grind and the right team behind you, you’ll get there in no time.

On that note, how do you climb the ranks in R6?

How to Rank Up in Rainbow Six Siege

In 2022, Ubisoft released Ranked 2.0, tweaking the original model and algorithm and altering how MMR and skill ratings worked. By June 2025, Ranked 3.0 still hasn’t been released, but it’s coming!

How does Ranked work in Rainbow Six Siege following the release of Ranked 2.0?

Ubisoft did away with MMR and instead presented Skill and Rank ratings. The Skill rating is a hidden value used for matchmaking, while Rank is the visible, public-facing value you’re assigned as you climb the ladder.

Here’s the breakdown from Ubisoft’s blog page on the matter:

Your skill represents your ability to win a game. Comparing two teams’ skill gives you the probability that one team will win against the other. The higher the difference, the more likely a given team is going to win. When two teams with the same skill levels are matched up with each other, they both have an equal shot at winning. The algorithm used in Rainbow Six Siege assigns two values to each player: an estimation of their skill (μ) and the uncertainty of this estimation (σ).

Skill persists through seasons, so even a competitive reset won’t alter the fact that the game knows you’re a talented competitor.

This update introduced the following changes:

  • No more placement matches
  • No Skill resets
  • More steady progression and a better score scale
  • More stability between Ranks

You rank up in Rainbow Six Siege simply by winning enough RP from playing matches to go up to the next division. Once you’ve done that enough, you’ll climb into the next Rank.

That should be everything you need to know about Rainbow Six Siege Ranks. Feel free to leave a comment if there’s something you’ve missed, or come hang out on the Insider Gaming forum.


For more Insider Gaming information on ranks, check out all the Fortnite ranks

Written by
Grant Taylor-Hill
Senior Editor

Grant's adoration for gaming started on the Amstrad CPC in 1996. Now, he's a multi-platform expert gamer with a deep love for the industry, a passion for esports, and more…

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