Skill-based tournament contests

Outrank Everyone.

Anyone can pick a bracket — your kid picked by mascot, your dog picked by woofing, and they both beat you. Ranking every team in the tournament from top to bottom? That's where people with real skill come to prove it.

How It Works

Three simple steps to compete for cash prizes.

Step 1

Rank Every Team

Drag and drop every team in the tournament into your personal power ranking. The team you think is strongest goes to the top.

Step 2

Pay & Lock In

Pay the entry fee to lock your rankings. Once locked, your picks are final and you're on the leaderboard.

Step 3

Watch & Win

Earn points every time a team you ranked wins a game. Higher ranks earn more points, and multipliers increase each round. Top finishers split the prize pool.

Earn Badges

After the entry deadline, every paid entry is analyzed and badges are awarded automatically. Wear them on the leaderboard.

📋Chalk TalkEntry most correlated with seed order — played it safe
🌪️Hold My BeerEntry least correlated with seed order — pure chaos
👸Glass SlipperMost Cinderellas — ranked the most 12+ seeds in the top 20
🐑Follow the HerdEntry most similar to the field average
🎲Dice RollRankings most resembling a random shuffle

Tournaments

Enter now before the deadline closes.

The Concept

Simple formula, deep strategy. Every tournament has its own scoring table — here's the idea.

Points = Your Rank × Round Multiplier

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Your rank is your bet on that team

If you rank a team at the top, you're saying they're the best. Every time they win, you earn points equal to the rank you gave them. Rank them #1? You get 1 point per win. Rank them at the top? You get the maximum.

Later rounds multiply your points

Early-round wins earn base points. As the tournament progresses, multipliers increase — making late-round wins dramatically more valuable. Each tournament lists its specific round multipliers on its page.

Every team matters

In a bracket, you pick 63 game winners and hope for the best. Here, you rank all 64 teams — every single one. That means you need to know the entire field, not just the favorites. A mid-seed you ranked high that goes on a run? That's how you win.

Example: You rank a team at #50. They win a game in a round with a 5x multiplier. You earn 50 × 5 = 250 points for that single win.