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A player's match history, showing changes in MMR after each game.

A player's match history, showing changes in MMR after each game.

Matchmaking Rating, or MMR is a value that determines the skill level of each player. This value is used in matchmaking. Winning increases a player's MMR, while losing decreases it.

Ranked Matchmaking allows players to earn seasonal ranking medals based on their MMR. Players with the highest ratings are listed on the world Leaderboards.

Matchmaking

Distribution Estimates

Valve

In December of 2013, Valve gave the following MMR distribution for solo unranked matchmaking across the entire player base.[2] It is unknown how much these figures have changed since 2013.

Percentile indicates the percentage of players who are lower than the corresponding MMR. For example, a player with 3200 MMR would be more skilled than 90% of the total population.

Percentile MMR
5% 1100
10% 1500
25% 2000
50% 2250
75% 2731
90% 3200
95% 3900
99% 4100

OpenDota

Subsequent analysis of public player profiles collected by OpenDota shows a higher average MMR of approximately 3100. This figure is assumed to be skewed upwards, as it is generally believed that newer and less skilled players are less likely to display their MMR publicly, and therefore are not considered in the data analysis.

Uncertainty

Uncertainty is the standard deviation of a player's MMR.

Party

In general, parties receive bonus MMR when searching for matches. This is meant to compensate for superior party coordination, as well as partying with highly skilled members.

Updating

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Other Information

Trivia

Patch history

Patch
Description
  • Added Rank Confidence to Battle Stats.
  • Changed from Elo algorithm to Glicko algorithm.
  • Added seasonal MMR reset option.
  • Removed variability in MMR gained or lost after each match.
  • Solo matches now adjust for 30 MMR, party matches 20 MMR.
  • Made average team MMR and highest individual MMR visible during hero selection for ranked matches.

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