Where to find your Fortnite stats

Your Fortnite statistics live on the official Epic Games website, not inside the game itself. You visit fortnitetracker.com or tracker.gg/fortnite, search for your username, and see your wins, kills, matches played, and survival time broken down by game mode — Solo, Duo, Squad, and Team Rumble.

Both sites pull data directly from Epic Games' servers, so the numbers update within a few hours of your matches ending. You do not need to log in or give permission; your stats are public by default unless you change your privacy settings in your Epic Games account.

If you want to check stats without leaving the game, the in-game Career tab shows basic information — total wins and matches — but the third-party trackers give you the detail: headshot percentage, average eliminations per match, and how your performance compares to other players at your skill level.

Key Takeaways

  • Fortnite stats are tracked on fortnitetracker.com and tracker.gg/fortnite, not in the game client itself.
  • You can search any public username without logging in, and the data updates within a few hours of your matches ending.
  • Third-party trackers show detailed breakdowns by game mode, weapon, and time period that the in-game Career tab does not.
  • Your stats are public by default, but you can hide them by changing your privacy settings in your Epic Games account.

Using Fortnite Tracker to see detailed stats

Go to fortnitetracker.com and type your username into the search box at the top of the page. If you play on console or mobile, make sure you know which platform you use — the site will ask you to pick one if multiple accounts share your name.

Once you land on your profile, you see tabs across the top: Overview, Matches, Weapons, and Leaderboards. The Overview tab shows your win rate, kill-to-death ratio, and average eliminations per match for each mode. The Matches tab lists every recent game with the map you landed on, how long you survived, and how many players you eliminated.

The Weapons tab breaks down which guns you use most and which ones give you the highest elimination rate. This is useful if you want to know whether you perform better with certain weapons or if you are relying too heavily on one loadout.

Using Tracker.gg for season-by-season comparison

Tracker.gg works the same way — search your username and pick your platform — but it organizes your history by season. You can see how your stats changed from Chapter 1 to now, which helps you spot whether you are improving over time or whether a particular season was your best.

The site also shows your rank in Arena mode if you play competitive matches, and it displays your placement in cash cups or other tournaments if you have competed. The Stats page on tracker.gg includes a graph showing your win rate and eliminations per match over the last 30 days, which is helpful if you want to see whether recent practice is paying off.

Both trackers update at roughly the same speed, so you do not need to use both. Pick whichever interface you find clearer and stick with it.

Checking your stats on mobile or console

If you play Fortnite on your phone or console, your stats still appear on the web trackers the same way — the platform does not matter. Search your username on fortnitetracker.com or tracker.gg and you see all your matches regardless of which device you played them on.

The in-game Career tab on console and mobile shows your total wins and matches played, but it does not break down stats by mode or show your kill-to-death ratio. For that detail, you have to use the web trackers.

Why your stats might not be updating

If you just finished a match and your stats have not changed, wait a few hours. The trackers pull data from Epic Games' servers on a delay, usually between one and four hours depending on how busy the servers are.

If your stats have not updated in more than a day, check your privacy settings in your Epic Games account. Log into your Epic Games account, go to Account Settings, then Privacy, and make sure "Show your profile" is turned on. If it is off, the trackers cannot see your data.

If your profile is set to public and your stats still are not showing, try searching your username again on a different tracker. Sometimes one site lags behind the other by a few hours.

Understanding what your stats actually mean

Your win rate is the percentage of matches you finish in first place. In Solo mode, that means you are the last player standing. In Duo or Squad, it means your team is the last one alive. A 5 percent win rate in Solo is average for most players; anything above 10 percent puts you in the upper half.

Your kill-to-death ratio is the number of eliminations you get divided by the number of times you die. A ratio of 1.0 means you eliminate one player for every time you die. A ratio above 2.0 is strong; below 0.5 means you die more often than you eliminate.

Average eliminations per match tells you how many players you typically eliminate in a game, regardless of whether you win. This number is useful because you can improve your eliminations without improving your win rate — you might be getting more kills but still losing fights late in the match.

Comparing your stats to other players

Both trackers show where you rank among all Fortnite players. If you are in the top 10 percent for win rate, the tracker displays that. This ranking changes constantly as millions of players compete, so do not treat it as permanent.

You can also search other players' usernames to see how your stats compare. This is useful if you want to see what a professional player's stats look like, or if you want to check how you stack up against friends. Keep in mind that professional players often have much higher win rates and kill-to-death ratios because they play many more hours per week than casual players.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I hide my stats so other players cannot see them?

Yes. Log into your Epic Games account, go to Account Settings, then Privacy, and turn off "Show your profile." This hides your stats from the trackers and from other players in Fortnite. If you turn it back on later, your stats will reappear on the trackers within a few hours.

Do my stats include Team Rumble matches?

Yes, but they are tracked separately from your Solo, Duo, and Squad stats. The trackers show Team Rumble wins and eliminations on a different tab so you can see how you perform in that mode without it affecting your main stats.

Why do the trackers show different numbers for the same stat?

Fortnite Tracker and Tracker.gg pull from the same Epic Games servers, but they update at slightly different times. If you check one site and then the other within an hour, you might see small differences. Wait a few hours and check again — they should match.

Can I see my stats from seasons I no longer play?

Yes. Tracker.gg breaks down your stats by season, so you can see your win rate and eliminations from any chapter or season you played. Fortnite Tracker shows your all-time stats but does not organize them by season the same way.

What does "top 10 percent" mean if I am ranked there?

It means your stat — usually win rate or kill-to-death ratio — is better than 90 percent of players who have played Fortnite. This ranking updates constantly as new players join and existing players improve, so your percentile can move up or down week to week.