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The Dota 2 team rankings table is your quick read on who's actually strong right now. It's built to help you interpret the current competitive level at a glance: how teams stack up, how stable their position is, and whether their recent results suggest they're trending up or slipping.
Each row shows Rank, Rating, Win Rate, Matches, and a recent-results form line. The Dota 2 rankings are designed to reflect present team strength, not success from the past.
In the Dota 2 rankings, Rank is simple: teams are ordered by Rating (highest Rating = #1). The Rank is the position in the table, not a popularity score.
The Rating score indicates how strong a team is based on performance. Strafe updates Rating from match outcomes using two factors:
Why the top is "tighter": differences between top teams are usually more meaningful because they're built from results against other strong opponents. Lower down, the same rating gap can be driven by fewer matches, inconsistent opposition, or volatility.
All in all, these rankings measure current strength, not historical achievements.
Win Rate is the percentage of matches a team has won. It's useful, but it's not magic.
The Matches number tells you how confident you should be in that win rate:
More matches generally means a more stable rating signal. Fewer matches can still produce a high Rating, but it's more likely to move sharply after new results.
Team Form uses the last 5 matches (W/L pattern) to show short-term direction.
Form helps you spot:
Recent form can be a near-future indicator because Strafe's Rating prioritizes recency. When a team strings together results against good opposition, it tends to show up quickly.
The Rating used in Dota 2 team rankings is performance-based. It's calculated using:
You can think of it as a weighted performance score: wins matter, but who you beat and when you beat them matters too. Those are the "ranking points" effects users notice when a big upset causes movement.
The strongest teams in the Dota 2 world rankings are not automatically the most historically successful teams.
"Most successful" usually means trophies, legacy rosters, famous orgs, or old seasons. "Best right now" means the current Rating says they are outperforming the field.
A team can have a huge legacy and still sit outside the top Dota 2 teams on this list if their recent months are shaky. Likewise, a newer roster can climb fast if they keep beating strong opponents and doing it consistently.
Recent months matter more than previous seasons in a live strength ranking.
Use the Dota 2 rankings today to: