Mario Kart Tour World Rankings Leaderboard

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Mario Kart Tour has officially been out on iOS and Android devices for a few days now. Multiplayer mode is in the works and players are waiting patiently for it to arrive. While all we can at the moment is compete for our own personal bests, Nintendo released a tool that lets you see world rankings.

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Mario Kart Tour World Rankings Leaderboard

To check out the scores for the top 998 players worldwide, you can visit Nintendo’s official website here. Compare your score to theirs to see how you stack up. The following notes accompany the leaderboards:

  • The ranking is based on the total points for all cup during the ranking period. This is different from in-game tier ranking, with results calculated and announced separately.
  • Even if multiple courses are the same, if they are included in different cups, points on them in each cup will be added separately.
  • Results will be calculated at approximately 15:00 UTC every day. The final results will be calculated at approximately 15:00 UTC on the last day of the tour. The timing may differ from player to player.
  • Results are scheduled to be announced between approximately 05:00 UTC and 06:00 UTC every day. The final results are scheduled to be announced between 05:00 UTC and 06:00 UTC on the last day of the tour.
  • The new tour’s ranking will be posted the day after the final results for the previous tour are announced.
  • The ranking may not be updated or may not show the latest results due to system issues.
  • Results that are thought to be improperly obtained or  nicknames that do not adhere to our Code of Conduct may be excluded from the ranking, or removed without prior notice.

So check out your score and see how you stack up against the best of the best in Mario Kart Tour.

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