
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tier List
As of Jul 13, 2026 (Ver. 13.0.1 (Final Balance Patch)), the community ranks Yoshi, Peach, Steve, Daisy as the best picks (S tier) in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tier List, based on 372 entry ratings from 5 unique voters.
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This is the competitive 1v1 singles tier list — fighters ranked by how they actually perform in tournament bracket, not casual free-for-alls or item chaos. With balance patches long finished, the meta has settled around a familiar elite. Steve sits at the very top, a resource-stacking menace who warps neutral with blocks, ladders and minecarts, joined in S tier by Sonic's maddening bait-and-punish, Snake's stage-controlling explosives, R.O.B., Mr. Game & Watch, and the projectile walls of Min Min plus Kazuya's one-touch conversions. Diddy Kong, Joker, Peach, Daisy, Fox, Luigi, Yoshi and Pyra/Mythra round out the top as the characters that most reliably produce top-8 results at supermajors.
The A and B tiers are where most of the cast lives: genuinely tournament-viable picks like Pikachu, Palutena, Roy, Mega Man, Cloud, Ryu and Pokémon Trainer that win events in the right hands but ask more of their pilots than the S tier does. Down in C are the fighters the scene has largely left behind — Little Mac and his off-stage death sentence, Ganondorf's crippling speed, and hard-luck heavies like King K. Rool, King Dedede, Incineroar and the Mii Swordfighter that simply lack the tools to hang in modern bracket. Placing an echo like Dark Samus next to Samus, or Richter beside Simon, reflects how close those pairs really play.
But a frozen meta is not a settled argument. Regional bias is real — Japan rates Min Min and the swordies far higher than the West — and pocket-pick tech keeps dragging supposedly dead characters back into relevance. Think Steve is overrated, that Kazuya should be lower, or that your low-tier main is a criminally underranked sleeper? Drag them where they belong and vote — this board is decided by the community, not by any single panel.
Best in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate right now?
As of Jul 13, 2026 (Ver. 13.0.1 (Final Balance Patch)), voters put Yoshi, Peach, Steve at the top — the best in the current meta, from 372 entry ratings by 5 unique voters.
What is S-tier in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tier List right now?
As of Jul 13, 2026 (Ver. 13.0.1 (Final Balance Patch)), the community ranks Yoshi, Peach, Steve, Daisy, R.O.B. as S-tier, based on 372 entry ratings from 5 unique voters.
How is this tier list decided?
It is community-voted: every player gets roughly one vote per entry (changeable anytime), votes are recency-weighted so the list tracks the current patch, entries need a minimum number of votes before being ranked, and results re-tabulate live.
How this tier list works
Community-voted: every player gets roughly one vote per entry (change it anytime), votes are re-tabulated live with recency weighting so the list tracks the current patch, and entries need a minimum number of votes before they get a rank. No win-rate scraping, no single expert — this is what players actually think. Full methodology →
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