Build clean Free Fire tournament standings in seconds with this free calculator
Running a Free Fire scrim, daily cup or full league means juggling position points and kills for a dozen or more teams every match. The FF Tournament Standings Calculator does that maths for you: type in each team's name, placement points and kill count, and it instantly totals every team and sorts the whole table from first to last. There is nothing to install and no sign-up โ open the page, enter your numbers, and watch the rankings update live as you go.
It is built for the people who actually run the lobbies: clan owners, custom-room hosts, esports organisers and community admins who want a tidy result to post after every session. Instead of squinting at a phone screenshot or maintaining a fragile spreadsheet, you get a branded standings image with your tournament name, your logo and medals on the podium โ ready to drop into a WhatsApp group, Discord channel, Instagram story or YouTube community tab.
How to use it
- Type your organisation or tournament name at the top โ this appears as the heading on your standings image.
- Optionally upload a logo; it is resized in your browser and shown on the downloadable card.
- Set the number of teams (anywhere from 2 to 25) so you get exactly the right number of entry rows.
- For each team, enter the position points and kills. The total and the live ranking refresh the moment you type.
- Turn on any optional columns you track โ Booyah wins, total damage, matches played or survival time.
- Press Download Standings to save a clean image you can share anywhere.
How the points and tie-breaks work
A team's total is simply position points + kills. Most Free Fire formats award placement points on a sliding scale โ for example 12 for a Booyah, then 9, 8, 7 and down to 1 for the lower spots โ plus one point per kill or elimination. This calculator does not lock you to any single points table: you enter whatever placement points your rules give, so it works for Free Fire World Series style scoring, a custom clan system or a casual scrim. When two teams finish on the same total, the tool breaks the tie by position points first, then by kills, which mirrors how most organisers settle a draw โ consistency and survival outrank a kill-heavy but lower-placing team.
Optional columns and what they add
The four toggles let you show only the stats that matter to your event. Booyah wins adds a small badge and a multiplier next to teams that have won a match, which is great for highlighting the most dominant squad. Total damage is a useful secondary tie-break talking point and rewards aggressive play even when the kill count is modest. Matches played keeps things fair when teams have completed a different number of games, and survival time rewards careful rotation and positioning. Every toggle is off by default, so a basic table stays uncluttered, and each column only appears in both the live standings and the downloaded image once you switch it on.
Why a branded image beats a screenshot
Posting a raw screenshot of a spreadsheet looks rough and is hard to read on a phone. The image this tool exports is sized and styled for sharing: gold, silver and bronze are marked on the podium, your logo sits in the header, and your tournament name is front and centre. That polish builds trust with your players and makes your event look established, which helps when you are trying to grow a community or attract sponsors. You can regenerate the image after every match in a few seconds, so your group always has the current table.
Your data stays on your device
Everything runs entirely in your browser. Your team names, scores and uploaded logo are saved only in your own device's local storage so the table is still there when you come back for the next match โ and nothing is ever sent to a server. There are no accounts, no tracking of your tournament data and no uploads, so even a private clan event stays private. Because it is offline-friendly once loaded, it keeps working even on a patchy mobile connection in the middle of a long custom-room session.