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CS K/D Ratio Calculator

Calculate kills-to-deaths ratio (Counter-Strike, Valorant, Apex).

Ratio
11:10

Kills to Deaths = 11:10 (1 as decimal).

Kills220
Deaths200
Ratio11:10
Decimal1
Data sources: CalcIntel Formula Library

K/D Ratio

Kills / deaths. Above 1.0 = positive, 1.5+ = strong, 2.0+ = elite. K/D doesn't account for assists or objectives — use K/D+A/D for support roles.

Worked Example

220 Kills to 200 Deaths

a
220
b
200
Result
11:10 (1.10)

220 / 200 = 1.10. Simplified: 11:10.

When to Use This Calculator

  • Track FPS performance over time

Limitations & Common Mistakes

  • Results are estimates based on the inputs you provide.
  • Always verify with current data and consult a professional for major decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the CS K/D Ratio Calculator computed?

Kills divided by Deaths, plus a simplified ratio (e.g., 4:3) using greatest common divisor. Both decimal and ratio forms are useful in different contexts: decimal for math, ratio form for comparisons or recipe scaling.

What does Kills:Deaths mean?

It's a comparison: for every Deaths unit, you have a corresponding amount of Kills. Useful when the absolute numbers matter less than the proportion (e.g., reading 8:1 LTV/CAC immediately tells you the unit economics are healthy without needing the dollar amounts).

Why simplify the ratio?

4:3 is more readable than 200:150. The simplified form (using greatest common divisor) preserves the proportion while making it easier to interpret. Common simplified ratios: 16:9 (widescreen), 4:3 (legacy displays), 3:1 (LTV:CAC for SaaS).

When is a ratio more useful than the absolute values?

Comparison across scales. A $1B company and a $1M company can both have a 3:1 LTV:CAC; the ratio reveals comparable unit economics regardless of scale. Use ratios for benchmarking; use absolute numbers for budgeting.

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