Valorant’s various training environments, from the versatile Practice Range to introductory tutorials, are indispensable tools for players looking to sharpen their skills, test new agents, or simply warm up before diving into competitive matches.
However, for both newcomers and seasoned veterans, the process of exiting these training sessions isn’t always immediately intuitive. This guide provides a clear, up-to-date roadmap to seamlessly leaving any Valorant training mode without frustration or unexpected penalties.
Exiting the Practice Range with Ease
The Practice Range, often affectionately called the “Shooting Range” or simply “The Range,” is the go-to spot for aiming drills, weapon testing, and ability experimentation.

When you’re ready to conclude your session, follow these simple steps:
- Press the Escape key (Esc): This action will bring up the in-game menu.
- Click the Gear Icon (Settings): Located in the top-right corner of the screen, this icon grants access to your game settings.
- Select “Leave Match”: From the displayed menu options, choose “Leave Match.”
- Confirm Your Decision: If a confirmation prompt appears, confirm your choice.
Upon confirmation, you will be swiftly transported back to the main Valorant menu. Crucially, there are no penalties whatsoever for leaving the Practice Range. Players are free to enter and exit this mode as frequently as needed without any repercussions.
Concluding Tutorials and Training Missions
Valorant’s guided tutorials, designed to introduce new players to core mechanics or re-familiarize returning users, follow the exact same exit procedure as the Practice Range:
- Press Escape to open the settings menu.
- Click the gear icon.
- Select “Leave Match” and confirm if prompted.
You can confidently leave tutorials at any point; your progress within the tutorial will typically be saved for your next session.
The Emergency Exit: Alt+F4
In rare instances where the standard exit procedure doesn’t seem to respond, or if you need to close Valorant instantly due to an emergency, the universal Alt+F4 shortcut will immediately exit the game. When you relaunch Valorant, you will find yourself back at the main menu.
This method is perfectly safe to use within any training mode, as there are no penalties associated with abruptly closing the game from these non-competitive environments. However, it is not recommended for use during live multiplayer matches (Unrated, Competitive, etc.), as it will incur severe penalties.
Summary: Exiting Valorant Training Modes
Training Mode | How to Exit (Standard Method) | Penalties for Leaving | Notes |
Practice Range | Esc → Settings (Gear Icon) → Leave Match → Confirm | None | Freely enter and exit as needed. |
Agent Tutorial | Esc → Settings (Gear Icon) → Leave Match → Confirm | None | Progress typically saves. |
Custom Practice Game | Esc → Settings (Gear Icon) → Leave Match → Confirm | None | Created by players for specific practice scenarios. |
Quick Exit (Alt+F4) | Alt+F4 (closes game instantly) | None (in training modes) | Use for emergencies; relaunches to main menu. Avoid in live matches. |
Key Details and Player Tips
- No Penalties: The fundamental principle of Valorant’s training modes is that they are judgment-free zones. Players can freely engage and disengage without fear of bans, XP loss, or Rank Rating deductions.
- Session Progress: While your overall settings and unlocked agents are saved, specific drills or ongoing activities within the Practice Range itself (e.g., your score in a shooting challenge) will not save mid-session.
- Console and Mobile Users: As Valorant expands to consoles, the core methodology for exiting training modes remains consistent. Players on PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S should look for the equivalent “Options” or “Settings” menu accessed via the pause button.
Understanding how to swiftly exit training allows players to maintain control over their warm-up routines, agent experimentation, and overall practice time.
With these simple and straightforward steps, you’re always just a few clicks away from returning to the intensity of live matches or simply taking a well-deserved break, free from confusion or hassle.
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Written by:
Christian