The best Teamfight Tactics Tacticians competed across three days at the Tactician’s Crown World Championship, with only one claiming the Set 11 Worlds title.
All day one (July 12) TFT Worlds standings and scores
On day one of TFT Worlds, the first three lobbies were randomly assigned from eight pods with regional seedings. Lobbies were then reseeded every two games across six total games.
NA players within the Americas pan-region started day one off strong, with Dishsoap earning a lobby win in Lobby A. Wasianiverson finished second in Lobby B while Socks finished second in Lobby C. And Grea finished third behind Socks in Lobby C. China also started the day strong, with Ningli3z and A Hao earning lobby wins.
What TFT players competed at Inkborn Fables Worlds?
Representing four regions around the globe, 32 players competed at the Tactician’s Crown World Championship. Each region, or pan-region, showcased eight of the best Tacticians. The Set 11 field at Worlds was stacked, featuring two former World Champions, Double61 and Title. And 16 players returned to Worlds for another shot at the Tactician’s Crown.
What’s the TFT Worlds format?
Three lobbies showcased the 32 TFT players on days one and two, with lobbies reseeded every two rounds. Points weren’t reset heading into day two, and the top eight advanced to the third and final day. To win the Tactician’s Crown, players competed in a Checkmate format with a threshold of 20
What is a Checkmate format in TFT?
A Checkmate format requires players to hit the threshold of 20 points before qualifying to win the Championship. After crossing the point threshold, a Tactician needs to win the lobby to become the Set 11 world champion.