Time wasted · Every queue counted
How Much Time Have I Wasted on League of Legends?
Your total playtime is calculated by counting every game Riot has on record for your account, queue by queue, multiplied by that queue's average duration. Enter your Riot ID: the tool returns your cumulative hours and days, the breakdown per game mode, and your position on the leaderboard of tested players.
The first run can take 15-30 seconds on big histories: the Riot API is paged through match by match.
What the number means
One thousand hours is forty-one full days — without sleeping. Most players underestimate their total by half, because 28-minute games stack up without leaving a trace. The tool passes no judgment: it's a data point — a fun stat to share, or a useful signal, your call. Every search feeds the public leaderboard, which shows where you stand among every summoner tested on the site.
Frequently asked questions
How is my playtime calculated?
The tool counts every game Riot has on record for your account, queue by queue (solo/duo, flex, normals, ARAM, Arena…), then multiplies each total by the observed average duration of that queue. The result covers the match history available through the official Riot API.
How much does the average player play?
Regular League of Legends players typically accumulate between 300 and 800 hours; dedicated ranked players commonly pass 1,500 hours — over 60 full days. Our public leaderboard shows the real distribution of players tested here.
Does the count include every mode?
Yes: ranked solo/duo and flex, normals, ARAM, Arena, plus rotating modes grouped under "other modes". Each category appears separately in the breakdown.
Is my data stored?
Only your public in-game name, region and game totals are kept, solely to place you on the leaderboard. No private data, no passwords, no account connection.