How to Check Your FACEIT Level & Elo (2025 Guide)
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Checking your FACEIT Level and Elo is the fastest way to benchmark progress in CS2. If you juggle multiple nicknames, unlinked Steam accounts, or slow dashboards, use the workflows below to get reliable numbers every time.
Quick facts before you start
- Refresh cadence: Elo updates once a match closes (2–5 minutes on average, up to 30 during heavy queue).
- Required inputs: FACEIT nickname, profile URL, or any Steam identifier (vanity, 64-bit, full profile link).
- Fastest shortcut: FCTracker resolves nicknames + Steam IDs and displays Elo, level, streak, maps, and matches in one place.
Method A — Instant lookup with FCTracker
- Open fctracker.org (desktop or mobile).
- Paste any identifier: FACEIT nickname, FACEIT profile URL, Steam vanity, Steam64 ID, or full Steam profile URL.
- Click Search to resolve the account.
- Review the spotlight card for Level (1–10), Elo, streak, win rate, and recent matches.
- Use the Share profile button to copy a direct link for your teammates.
💡 Pro tip: If a nickname fails, the Steam profile URL never lies—FACEIT requires a verified Steam link for ranked CS2, so FCTracker can always find the account.
Method B — Verify on the official FACEIT profile
- Log in at
https://www.faceit.com/
. - Open
https://www.faceit.com/en/players/<nickname>
or search via the Players tab. - Check the badge under the username for current level and Elo.
- Browse Stats for map win rates, match history, and performance graphs.
- Need historic Elo? Upgrade to FACEIT Premium or pull match data via the FACEIT API.
When to use Method B: adjusting privacy settings, reporting duplicate profiles, or accessing CS:GO legacy data.
FACEIT Level ↔ Elo overview
Level | Elo range | What it means |
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1 | 0 – 800 | Fresh accounts, placement games |
2 | 801 – 950 | Learning fundamentals |
3 | 951 – 1050 | Entry-level competitive |
4 | 1051 – 1150 | Solid pug players |
5 | 1151 – 1250 | Consistent winners |
6 | 1251 – 1400 | Tier-3 stack teams |
7 | 1401 – 1550 | Advanced amateurs |
8 | 1551 – 1750 | Regional elite |
9 | 1751 – 1950 | Semi-professionals |
10 | 1951+ | Top 3% worldwide |
Troubleshooting & power tips
- Elo still shows yesterday? Give FACEIT up to 30 minutes—server queues delay recalculations.
- Player not found? Ensure the Steam profile is public and linked; otherwise FCTracker shows a Steam-only fallback.
- Multiple nicknames? Paid name changes exist. Always save the Steam URL to avoid confusion.
- Stack smart: FCTracker’s comparison tool (Find Player → Bulk lookup) gives you average Elo before you queue.
- Respect tilt: Stop after two back-to-back losses to protect your rating.
What to do after checking Elo
- Monitor the Top 50 leaderboard — refreshed daily at 08:00 Beijing Time.
- Scout elite CS2 players — filter by role, country, or level.
- Add teammates on FACEIT — build your stack before you queue.
FAQ
- How long does FACEIT keep historic Elo?
- FACEIT stores every match; FCTracker surfaces the latest 30. Export more via FACEIT Premium or the official API.
- Why do different trackers show different Elo?
- Some apps cache results. FCTracker refreshes daily and on-demand whenever you open a profile.
- Can I export my Elo progress?
- Premium subscribers can download CSV reports. Alternatively, copy FCTracker’s match list into spreadsheets.
- Does inactivity lower my Elo?
- No. Elo only changes after matches, though tournament rankings may decay if you stay inactive.
- How do I compare multiple players?
- Use FCTracker’s bulk lookup (paste multiple lines). It calculates average Elo and highlights map strengths.
Last updated: 2025-09-22 • Author: FCTracker Editorial