Elite Smash GSP Calculator
Enter your current GSP to estimate your hidden MMR, see today's Elite Smash entry threshold, and project how many matches until you reach it.
GSP needed to enter Elite Smash right now, estimated live from a community-calibrated model (see “How the Elite Smash threshold works” below) — it rises over time, so this number is higher than it was last month.
What is GSP?
GSP (Global Smash Power) is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's online quickplay ranking number, tracked separately for every character. It rises when you win and falls when you lose, and climbing high enough on a character puts that character's quickplay matchmaking into Elite Smash — the game's top online bracket.
How the Elite Smash threshold works
Nintendo never publishes an exact GSP number for Elite Smash entry, and the real threshold rises over time as more of the population climbs — a number that was accurate last month is too low today. This calculator estimates the LIVE threshold from a community-calibrated model of the hidden matchmaking rating (MMR) behind GSP, rather than showing a fixed, stale number.
How this calculator works
Nintendo maintains a hidden, roughly Elo-like MMR per character, and the GSP shown on the results screen is a rank-transform of that MMR: a slowly-rising curve in the middle of the population, flattening into approximate linear tails at the extremes. This calculator inverts that transform to estimate your MMR from a GSP reading, and projects matches to Elite from your estimated MMR and recent win rate.
This is a community reverse-engineered model, not Nintendo's published algorithm — treat every number here as an estimate (typically within a few GSP in the main curve, less precise in the tails), not a guarantee. Smash Tracker is not affiliated with or endorsed by Nintendo.
Track your GSP automatically
Log matches on Smash Tracker and this same model charts your climb per character, tracks your win rate, and updates your Road to Elite projection as you play — free.
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