Rank is the lifeblood of Valorant’s competitive mode, signaling not just skill but also progression across Riot’s tightly tuned ladder. Whether you’re checking a friend’s progress, sizing up opponents, or reviewing your own climb, there are only a few ways to see someone’s rank. Riot intentionally restricts visibility to reduce toxicity and keep matches focused, but with the right tools, players can still get a clear picture.
In-Game Methods
Valorant’s client offers several built-in ways to view rank—though only in specific contexts:
- Friends List Profiles: If a player is on your friends list, open their profile to see their current rank, season progress, and recent match history.
- Post-Match Summaries: After a competitive match ends, the summary screen shows the ranks of all ten players. This is the only time you’ll see both teammates’ and opponents’ ranks together.
- Party Lobbies: Before queueing, party members can view each other’s rank icons. However, ranks remain hidden during gameplay and are not visible to random teammates or opponents.

These features prioritize transparency within friend groups and post-game analysis, while avoiding distractions mid-match.
Rank Privacy and Community Debate
Riot’s decision to hide ranks mid-match stems from years of community feedback. Visible ranks often led to:
- Toxicity – Players berating teammates for lower ranks.
- Dodging – Lobbies abandoned when perceived skill gaps appeared.
- Morale issues – Teams giving up early against higher-ranked opponents.
By limiting visibility to post-match screens and friend profiles, Riot aims to reduce distractions, foster fairer competition, and keep focus on gameplay rather than perceived disparities.
The Bottom Line
So, how do you see someone’s rank in Valorant? You’ll need either direct access—as a friend, party member, or post-match participant—or an external stat tracker, provided the profile is public. Mid-match anonymity is by design, a guardrail against toxicity in one of esports’ most competitive environments.
For players eager to keep tabs, the best approach is to combine Riot’s in-game tools with trusted third-party sites—always remembering that rank is just one piece of the performance puzzle.
Written by:
Christian