After 5 picks
You have a first ranking and can see which favorites are already separating.
Game ranker
Pick between two games at a time and reveal the favorites you actually choose.
Stop scoring everything from 1 to 10. Pick the game you would rather play.
Your ranking updates after every choice, so favorites and upsets both count.
Turn your choices into a public top list people can open and compare.
Very early public data
The ranking will become more representative as more people compare games they know.
Add 10 picksChoose from 100 popular games, try the demo pool, import a public Steam library, or add titles manually.
Why head-to-head works
A 7/10 can mean something different for every game. A direct choice is simpler: which title would you rather play? Repeating that decision gives the Elo system enough evidence to order your list.
You have a first ranking and can see which favorites are already separating.
Your list is ready to save and share, with close matchups still free to move.
Import Steam or add titles manually without rebuilding the ranking from scratch.
Public rankings become more representative while your personal order stays yours.
Game ranker FAQ
No. Start with local picks and create an account only when you want to save them.
No. Your personal list is separate; the public Elo combines eligible saved picks.
Yes. Choose popular games, import Steam, or add a game manually.