Tier List Maker

Drag items into tiers to rank anything. Customize tiers, add images, and export your results.

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How It Works

Tier lists originated in the fighting game community in the late 1990s, where players on forums like Shoryuken ranked characters in games like Street Fighter II from strongest to weakest. The S/A/B/C/D/F format became the internet standard, with "S" standing for "Super" or "Special" — above the standard A grade.

To use the tier list maker: add items manually using the Add Item or Bulk Add buttons, or pick a template from the sidebar to load a pre-built item set. Drag items into tiers to rank them. You can rename, recolor, add, or remove tiers to fit any use case.

Your rankings are saved automatically and persist between visits. Use the list switcher at the top to manage multiple tier lists. Export as a PNG to share on social media, or use the .tierlist format to share your full rankings — others can import it by dragging it onto this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does S tier mean?

S tier stands for "Super" or "Special" — the highest rank, above A. The S/A/B/C/D/F format originated in Japanese gaming culture in the 1990s, based on academic grading scales. S tier represents exceptional or top-tier quality.

How do I share my tier list?

Export as PNG to share an image on social media or Discord. Use the .tierlist format to share the full interactive version — others can import it by dragging the file onto this page. The URL also encodes your base configuration.

Can I add my own items?

Yes — use Add Item to add individual items with a custom label or image URL, or Bulk Add to paste a list of names. You can also add images from your device. Items can be moved between tiers by dragging.

Will my tier list save automatically?

Yes — your rankings save automatically to your browser's local storage. Use the list switcher to maintain multiple separate tier lists (e.g., one for video games, one for movies).