Mental Check

Tilt Detector

Your tilt patterns, detected from real session data

How it works

We group your matches into sessions based on when you played them. If there's a gap of 30+ minutes between games, that's a new session. Within each session, we look for losing streaks. Three or more losses in a row means you were tilting, and we flag that session.

Session Analysis

Games grouped into sessions by play time

Tilt Detection

3+ consecutive losses = tilt flagged

WR Impact

See how much tilt costs your win rate

Check your tilt patterns

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is tilt in League of Legends?

Tilt is when frustration from losing starts messing with your gameplay. You take fights you shouldn't, you flame more, you keep queueing when you should stop. It's not just a feeling. It shows up in your stats. Players on tilt have measurably lower win rates, worse KDAs, and make more risky decisions.

How does LoL Brain detect tilt?

We group your matches into sessions. If you play games back to back (within 30 minutes of each other), they're part of the same session. Once there's a 30+ minute gap, that's a new session. Inside each session, we count your longest losing streak. If you lost 3 or more in a row, that session gets flagged as a tilt session.

How much does tilt affect my win rate?

It depends on the player, but the pattern is consistent. Most players see a significant drop in win rate during tilt sessions compared to normal sessions. Some lose 10-15 percentage points. The Tilt Detector shows you the exact difference between your tilt WR and your normal WR, so you can see how much it costs you personally.

How do I stop tilting in League?

The honest answer: stop playing before it gets bad. Set a rule for yourself. Something like 'two losses in a row and I take a 30-minute break.' It sounds simple, but most players ignore it in the moment. Having the data in front of you makes it harder to lie to yourself. If 35% of your sessions end in tilt and your WR drops 12% when it happens, that's a concrete reason to walk away after two losses.

What Is Tilt and Why Does It Cost You LP?

Tilt is one of those things every League player knows about but nobody actually tracks. You lose a couple games, you get frustrated, and instead of stopping you queue up again. Maybe you play more aggressively, maybe you stop communicating, maybe you just autopilot. The result is the same: more losses, more frustration, and LP going down the drain.

The problem isn't that tilt exists. Everyone tilts. The problem is that most players don't recognize it until they're already 4 losses deep. By then, the damage is done. You went from a good session to a bad one, and the LP you gained earlier is gone.

How LoL Brain Detects Tilt

We look at your actual match history and group games into sessions. If you play several games within 30 minutes of each other, that's one session. When there's a longer break, we start a new one. Inside each session, we check for losing streaks. If you lost 3 or more games in a row during a session, we flag it as a tilt session.

It's a simple rule, but it works. Three consecutive losses in a single sitting is a strong signal that something went wrong, whether it's your mental state, matchmaking variance, or both. The point isn't to blame you. It's to give you data so you can make better decisions about when to keep playing and when to stop.

The Numbers: Tilt Sessions vs. Normal Sessions

When we compare win rates between tilt sessions and normal sessions, the gap is real. Players consistently perform worse during tilt sessions, and it's not just by a little. We're talking 10-15 percentage points lower in many cases. That's the difference between climbing and hardstuck. And the longer you play while tilted, the worse it gets.

The Tilt Detector shows you exactly how much tilt costs you. Your normal win rate vs. your tilt win rate, side by side. No guessing, no vibes. Just your data. You can also see which sessions were flagged as tilted and what your overall tilt ratio looks like across all your sessions.

How to Use This Information

  • Set a loss limit. Two losses in a row is a good stopping point for most players. Some people can handle more, but the data usually says otherwise.
  • Take real breaks. A 5-minute scroll on your phone isn't a break. Walk around, get some water, do something else for at least 15-20 minutes.
  • Track it over time. If your tilt ratio is going down month over month, you're improving your mental game. That matters as much as improving your mechanics.
  • Combine with Should I Queue? The tilt detector tells you what happened. The queue readiness score tells you what to do right now.
  • Check your best hours to schedule sessions when you historically win more, reducing the chance of tilt in the first place.