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List of chess players by peak FIDE rating

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This list of top-ranked chess grandmasters is ordered by their peak Elo rating. The cut-off value is 2700 for men (players with a rating at or above this value are colloquially known as super grandmasters) and 2500 for women.

Notably, only six players achieved their over-2700 peak before the year 2000 and twenty-one players achieved their respective peak between the years 2000 and 2009 (inclusive).

List

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FIDE players ordered by peak Elo rating[1][2]
Country Player Peak rating Achieved Birth year Death year Notes

2800+

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1  Norway Magnus Carlsen 2882 2014-05 1990 Highest-ranked player (2013–), world no. 1 (2010, 2011, 2011–), former World Chess Champion (2013–2023), highest-ranked Norwegian player (2006–)
2  Soviet Union
 Russia
Garry Kasparov 2851 1999-07 1963 Highest-ranked Russian player, formerly world no. 1 (1984–1993, 1995–2006), former world champion (1985–2000), first player to achieve 2800+ rating, formerly highest-ranked player (1990–2012), highest-ranked Soviet-born player (since 1986)
3  Italy
 United States
Fabiano Caruana 2844 2014-10 1992 Highest-ranked American player (since 2015), formerly highest-ranked Italian player (2007–2015)
4  Armenia
 Germany
 United States
Levon Aronian 2830 2014-03 1982 Formerly highest-ranked Armenian player (2005–2021)
5  Philippines
 United States
Wesley So 2822 2017-02 1993 Highest-ranked Filipino-born player, formerly highest-ranked Filipino player (2009–2014)
6  Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2820 2018-09 1985 Highest-ranked Azerbaijani player (2006, 2007–2008, 2010–2011, 2017–)
7  France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 2819 2016-08 1990 Highest-ranked French player (2013, since 2014)
8  India Viswanathan Anand 2817 2011-03 1969 Highest-ranked Indian player (since 1987), former world champion (2007–2013, FIDE 2000–2002), formerly world no. 1 (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011)
 Soviet Union
 Russia
Vladimir Kramnik 2817 2016-10 1975 Former world champion (2000–2007), formerly world no. 1 (1996, 2008), formerly youngest player to achieve 2800+ rating
10  Bulgaria Veselin Topalov 2816 2015-07 1975 Highest-ranked Bulgarian player (since 1993), former world champion (FIDE 2005–2006), formerly world no. 1 (2006–2007, 2008–2009)
 United States Hikaru Nakamura 2816 2015-10 1987 Formerly highest-ranked American player (2011–2015)
 China Ding Liren 2816 2018-11 1992 Highest-ranked Chinese player (since 2015), former World Chess Champion (2023–2024)
13  Russia Alexander Grischuk 2810 2014-12 1983
14  Iran
 France
Alireza Firouzja 2804 2021-12 2003 Highest-ranked Iranian-born player, formerly highest-ranked Iranian player (2019), youngest player to achieve 2800+ rating
15  India Arjun Erigaisi 2801 2024-12 2003

2775–2799

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16  Russia
 Netherlands
Anish Giri 2798 2015-10 1994 Highest-ranked Dutch player (since 2011)
17  Russia Ian Nepomniachtchi 2795 2023-03 1990
18  India Gukesh Dommaraju 2794 2024-10 2006 Current World Chess Champion (since 2024)
19  Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov 2793 2012-11 1987 Formerly highest-ranked Azerbaijani player (2002–2005, 2006, 2009–2010, 2011–2017)
20  Russia Alexander Morozevich 2788 2008-07 1977
 Ukraine
 Russia
Sergey Karjakin 2788 2011-07 1990 Highest-ranked Ukrainian-born player, formerly youngest grandmaster (2002–2021)
22  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Vasyl Ivanchuk 2787 2007-10 1969 Highest-ranked Ukrainian player (1992–2002, since 2005)
23  United States Bobby Fischer 2785 1972-07 1943 2008 Former world champion (1972–1975), formerly highest-ranked player (1971–1989), formerly highest-ranked American player (1971–2008), formerly world no. 1 (1971–1975), formerly youngest grandmaster (1958–1991), first player to achieve 2700+ rating
24  Uzbekistan Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2783 2024-10 2004 Highest-ranked Uzbekistani player (since 2023)
25  Soviet Union
 Russia
Anatoly Karpov 2780 1994-07 1951 Former world champion (1975–1985, FIDE 1993–1999), formerly world no. 1 (1976–1983, 1985, 1994), formerly highest-ranked Soviet player (1974–1986)
26  Soviet Union
 Belarus
 Israel
Boris Gelfand 2777 2013-11 1968 Highest-ranked Israeli player (since 1999), formerly highest-ranked Belarusian player (1993–1998)
27  Hungary
 Romania
Richárd Rapport 2776 2022-04 1996 Highest-ranked Hungarian player (2021–2022, since 2024), formerly highest-ranked Romanian player (2022-2024)

2750–2774

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28  India Pentala Harikrishna 2770 2016-12 1986
29  Soviet Union
 Russia
Peter Svidler 2769 2013-05 1976
30  Cuba
 United States
Leinier Domínguez 2768 2014-05 1983 Highest-ranked Cuban-born player, formerly highest-ranked Cuban player (1998–2001, 2001–2003, 2004–2005, 2007–2018)
31  Ukraine Pavel Eljanov 2765 2016-03 1983
 China Yu Yangyi 2765 2018-09 1994
33  Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov 2764 2011-07 1983 Former world chess champion (FIDE 2002–2004), formerly youngest grandmaster (1997–1999), formerly highest-ranked Ukrainian player (2002–2005)
34  Hungary Peter Leko 2763 2005-04 1979 Formerly youngest grandmaster (1994–1997), formerly highest-ranked Hungarian player (1999–2021, 2022–2024)
 Soviet Union
 United States
Gata Kamsky 2763 2013-07 1974 Formerly highest-ranked American player (2008–2010)
 China Wang Hao 2763 2020-04 1989
 China Wei Yi 2763 2024-10 1999 Youngest player to achieve 2700+ rating
38  Azerbaijan Vugar Gashimov 2761 2012-01 1986 2014
 England Michael Adams 2761 2013-09 1971 Highest-ranked English player (since 1998)
 Russia Vladislav Artemiev 2761 2019-06 1998
41  Russia Dmitry Jakovenko 2760 2009-01 1983
 Poland Jan-Krzysztof Duda 2760 2021-12 1998 Highest-ranked Polish player (since 2019)
43  Russia Evgeny Tomashevsky 2758 2015-09 1987
 China Li Chao 2758 2016-06 1989
45  India Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa 2757 2024-07 2005
46  China Wang Yue 2756 2010-11 1987 Formerly highest-ranked Chinese player (2007–2008, 2008–2015)
47  Soviet Union
 Latvia
 Spain
Alexei Shirov 2755 2008-01 1972 Highest-ranked Spanish player (1995–2011, since 2018), formerly highest-ranked Latvian player (1992–1994, 2011–2018)
48  Georgia
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Armenia
Sergei Movsesian 2751 2009-01 1978 Formerely highest-ranked Czech player (1999–2002), formerly highest-ranked Slovak player (2002–2010), highest-ranked Armenian player (since 2021)
 Czech Republic David Navara 2751 2015-05 1985 Highest-ranked Czech player (since 2005)
 Russia
 England
Nikita Vitiugov 2751 2019-11 1987
51  Poland Radosław Wojtaszek 2750 2017-01 1987 Formerly highest-ranked Polish player (2010–2019)

2725–2749

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52  France Étienne Bacrot 2749 2013-11 1983 Formerly highest-ranked French player (2004–2013, 2013–2014), formerly youngest grandmaster (1997)
53  India Vidit Gujrathi 2747 2024-02 1994
54  Russia Dmitry Andreikin 2743 2016-06 1990
 Germany Vincent Keymer 2743 2024-01 2004 Highest-ranked German player (since 2023)
56  Iran Parham Maghsoodloo 2742 2023-12 2000 Highest-ranked Iranian player (2018–2019, since 2019)
57  Vietnam Lê Quang Liêm 2741 2024-08 1991 Highest-ranked Vietnamese player (since 2009)
58  Soviet Union
 Russia
 Canada
Evgeny Bareev 2739 2003-10 1966 Highest-ranked Canadian player (since 2015)
59  Russia Maxim Matlakov 2738 2017-11 1991
60  Latvia
 Germany
 Azerbaijan
 Bulgaria
Arkadij Naiditsch 2737 2013-12 1985 Formerly highest-ranked German player (2006–2008, 2009–2015)
61  Hungary Judit Polgár 2735 2005-07 1976 Highest-ranked female player; first and only female player to achieve 2700+ rating, only female player to be ranked in the world's top 10, formerly youngest grandmaster (1991–1994), formerly highest-ranked Hungarian player (1996–1998)
62  Soviet Union
 Moldova
Viktor Bologan 2734 2012-08 1971 Highest-ranked Moldovan player
 Georgia Baadur Jobava 2734 2012-09 1983 Highest-ranked Georgian player (since 2010)
 United States Hans Niemann 2734 2024-11 2003
65  Russia
 Slovenia
Vladimir Fedoseev 2733 2017-10 1995 Highest-ranked Slovenian player (since 2023)
66  Russia Vladimir Malakhov 2732 2010-07 1980
 Kyrgyzstan
 Russia
Ernesto Inarkiev 2732 2016-09 1985
68  China Bu Xiangzhi 2731 2019-02 1985 Formerly youngest grandmaster (1999–2002), formerly highest-ranked Chinese player (2008)
 United States Samuel Shankland 2731 2019-02 1991
70  Hungary Zoltán Almási 2726 2011-07 1976
 Ukraine Alexander Moiseenko 2726 2011-09 1980
72  Russia
 Israel
Evgeny Alekseev 2725 2009-09 1985
 Ukraine Andrei Volokitin 2725 2013-03 1986

2700–2724

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74  China Ni Hua 2724 2009-04 1983
 Spain Francisco Vallejo Pons 2724 2011-07 1982 Formerly highest-ranked Spanish player (2012–2018)
76  Ukraine Anton Korobov 2723 2014-01 1985
 Russia Andrey Esipenko 2723 2022-03 2002
78  India Krishnan Sasikiran 2720 2012-05 1981
 Russia Alexander Riazantsev 2720 2012-07 1985
 Ukraine Alexander Areshchenko 2720 2012-12 1986
 France Laurent Fressinet 2720 2015-06 1981
 Russia Daniil Dubov 2720 2021-12 1996
83  Bulgaria
 Georgia
Ivan Cheparinov 2718 2018-08 1986
 Iran Amin Tabatabaei 2718 2024-07 2001
 India Aravindh Chithambaram 2718 2024-12 1999
86  Cuba
 United States
Lázaro Bruzón 2717 2012-10 1982 Formerly highest-ranked Cuban player (2001, 2003–2004, 2005–2007, 2018–2020)
 Ukraine Yuriy Kryvoruchko 2717 2015-11 1986
 Russia
 Serbia
Alexey Sarana 2717 2024-07 2000 Highest-ranked Serbian player (since 2023)
89  Soviet Union
 Russia
Valery Salov 2715 1995-01 1964
 Uzbekistan Rustam Kasimdzhanov 2715 2015-05 1979 Former world chess champion (FIDE 2004–2005), formerly highest-ranked Uzbekistani player (2000–2023)
 Russia
 Austria
Kirill Alekseenko 2715 2019-11 1997 Highest-ranked Austrian player (since 2023)
 Netherlands Jorden van Foreest 2715 2022-05 1999
93  Netherlands Loek van Wely 2714 2001-10 1972 Formerly highest-ranked Dutch player (2001–2011)
 Russia Denis Khismatullin 2714 2014-03 1984
95  Soviet Union
 Armenia
 United States
Vladimir Akopian 2713 2006-07 1971 Formerly highest-ranked Armenian player (1995–2005)
 England Luke McShane 2713 2012-07 1984
97  England Nigel Short 2712 2004-04 1965 Formerly highest-ranked English player (1987–1998)
 England David Howell 2712 2015-08 1990
 Egypt Bassem Amin 2712 2019-01 1988 Highest-ranked Egyptian player (since 2012), highest-ranked African player (since 2012)
 United States Jeffery Xiong 2712 2019-11 2000
 Russia
 Hungary
Sanan Sjugirov 2712 2022-11 1993
102  Soviet Union
 Russia
Alexey Dreev 2711 2011-07 1969
 Armenia Gabriel Sargissian 2711 2022-09 1983
104  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Slovenia
Alexander Beliavsky 2710 1997-07 1953 Formerly highest-ranked Slovenian player (1996–2023)
 Russia
 Romania
Alexander Motylev 2710 2009-07 1979
 Israel Maxim Rodshtein 2710 2016-03 1989
 Romania Bogdan-Daniel Deac 2710 2022-09 2001 Highest-ranked Romanian player (2021–2022, since 2024)
108  Azerbaijan Rauf Mamedov 2709 2017-12 1988
 England Gawain Jones 2709 2019-06 1987
110  Ukraine Zahar Efimenko 2708 2011-03 1985
 Armenia Haik M. Martirosyan 2708 2023-11 2000
112  Romania
 Germany
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu 2707 2005-10 1976 Formerly highest-ranked Romanian player (1998–2000, 2003–2014), formerly highest-ranked German player (2015–2023)
 Russia Evgeny Najer 2707 2017-08 1977
114  Yugoslavia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Netherlands
Ivan Sokolov 2706 2004-01 1968 Formerly highest-ranked Bosnian-Herzegovinian player (1993–1994, 1996–2002, 2009–2010)
 Hungary Ferenc Berkes 2706 2011-09 1985
 Soviet Union
 Russia
Sergei Rublevsky 2706 2013-11 1974
117  Soviet Union
 Latvia
Mikhail Tal 2705 1980-01 1936 1992 Former world champion (1960–1961), formerly highest-ranked Latvian player (1992)
 Soviet Union
 Russia
 Israel
  Switzerland
Vadim Milov 2705 2008-07 1972 Highest-ranked Swiss player (since 2008)
 Russia Boris Grachev 2705 2012-03 1986
 Norway Jon Ludvig Hammer 2705 2016-02 1990
121  Czech Republic Viktor Láznička 2704 2012-01 1989
 United States Ray Robson 2704 2023-04 1994
123  Soviet Union
 Israel
Emil Sutovsky 2703 2012-01 1977
 Austria Markus Ragger 2703 2017-02 1988 Formerly highest-ranked Austrian player (2010–2023)
 Belarus Vladislav Kovalev 2703 2019-02 1994 Highest-ranked Belarusian player (since 2019)
 Croatia Ivan Šarić 2703 2019-03 1990 Highest-ranked Croatian player (since 2011)
 Spain David Antón Guijarro 2703 2020-03 1995
 United States Samuel Sevian 2703 2022-05 2000
129  Soviet Union
 Russia
 Poland
Michał Krasenkow 2702 2000-07 1963 Formerly highest-ranked Polish player (1996–2010)
 Soviet Union
 Israel
Ilya Smirin 2702 2001-07 1968
 Soviet Union
 Germany
 Russia
Alexander Khalifman 2702 2001-10 1966 Former world chess champion (FIDE 1999–2000), formerly highest-ranked German player (1991–1992)
 Soviet Union
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Georgia
Zurab Azmaiparashvili 2702 2003-07 1960 Formerly highest-ranked Georgian player (1992–1994, 1996–2009)
 France Romain Edouard 2702 2014-06 1990
 Ukraine
 Latvia
Igor Kovalenko 2702 2015-08 1988 Formerly highest-ranked Latvian player (2018–2021)
135  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 United States
Alexander Onischuk 2701 2010-07 1975
 India Adhiban Baskaran 2701 2019-04 1992
 Uzbekistan Javokhir Sindarov 2701 2023-12 2005
138  Denmark Peter Heine Nielsen 2700 2010-07 1973 Highest-ranked Danish player (since 2004)
 Russia Igor Lysyj 2700 2015-01 1987

Highest-rated female players

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FIDE women players ordered by peak Elo rating
Country Player Peak rating Achieved Birth year Death year Notes

2700+

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1  Hungary Judit Polgár 2735 2005-07 1976 Highest-ranked female player (since 1992), highest-ranked Hungarian female player (since 1989), formerly youngest grandmaster (1991–1994), formerly youngest female grandmaster (1991–2002), formerly female world no. 1 (1989–2015)

2600-2699

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2  China Hou Yifan 2686 2015-03 1994 Youngest female grandmaster (since 2008), female world no. 1 (since 2015), highest-ranked Chinese female player (since 2008)
3  India Koneru Humpy 2623 2009-07 1987 Highest-ranked Indian female player (since 2001), formerly youngest female grandmaster (2002–2008)
4  Russia Aleksandra Goryachkina 2611 2021-08 1998 Formerly highest-ranked Russian female player (2020–2023)
5  Ukraine
 Slovenia
Anna Muzychuk 2606 2012-07 1990 Highest-ranked Ukrainian female player (since 2014), formerly highest-ranked Slovenian female player (2004–2014)
6  China Ju Wenjun 2604 2017-03 1991

2500-2599

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7  Russia Tatiana Kosintseva 2581 2010-11 1986 Highest-ranked Russian female player (2010–2020, since 2023)
8  China Zhao Xue 2579 2013-09 1985
9  Hungary
 United States
Susan Polgar 2577 2005-01 1969 Formerly youngest female grandmaster (1991), formerly female world no. 1 (1984–1985, 1986), formerly highest-ranked Hungarian female player (1984–1988), formerly highest-ranked American female player (2003–2019)
10  Russia Nadezhda Kosintseva 2576 2010-11 1985
11  China Xie Jun 2574 2008-01 1970 Formerly highest-ranked Chinese female player (1990–2008)
12  Georgia Nana Dzagnidze 2573 2015-06 1987 Highest-ranked Georgian female player (since 2011)
13  Ukraine Mariya Muzychuk 2563 2016-03 1992
 Ukraine
 Russia
Kateryna Lagno 2563 2022-10 1989 Formerly highest-ranked Ukrainian female player (2003–2014)
15  Russia
  Switzerland
Alexandra Kosteniuk 2561 2018-01 1984 Highest-ranked Swiss female player (since 2023)
 China Tan Zhongyi 2561 2024-12 1991
17  Soviet Union
 Georgia
Maia Chiburdanidze 2560 1988-01 1961 Formerly highest-ranked female player (1985–1992), formerly youngest female grandmaster (1984–1991), formerly female world no. 1 (1980–1982, 1983, 1985–1986, 1987–1988), formerly highest-ranked Soviet female player (1985–1992), formerly highest-ranked Georgian female player (1992–2011)
 Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Russia
Alisa Galliamova 2560 1998-07 1972 Formerly highest-ranked Ukrainian female player (1992–1996), formerly highest-ranked Russian female player (1996–2010)
 Bulgaria Antoaneta Stefanova 2560 2003-01 1979 Highest-ranked Bulgarian female player (1994, since 1995)
20  China Lei Tingjie 2554 2023-05 1997
21  Sweden Pia Cramling 2550 2008-10 1963 Formerly female world no. 1 (1983, 1984), highest-ranked Swedish female player (since 1981)
22  China
 Qatar
Zhu Chen 2548 2008-01 1976 Highest-ranked Qatari female player (since 2006)
 Russia Valentina Gunina 2548 2015-06 1989
24  India Harika Dronavalli 2543 2016-11 1991
25  Lithuania Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen 2542 2017-06 1983 Highest-ranked Lithuanian female player (since 1999)
26  Ukraine
 United States
Anna Zatonskih 2537 2011-05 1978 Highest-ranked American female player (since 2019)
 France Marie Sebag 2537 2013-03 1986 Highest-ranked French female player (since 2007)
28  Georgia Bella Khotenashvili 2531 2013-06 1988
29  Georgia Nino Batsiashvili 2528 2018-03 1987
30  Armenia Elina Danielian 2521 2011-07 1978 Highest-ranked Armenian female player (1994–2002, 2004–2005, since 2008)
31  Soviet Union
 Georgia
Nana Ioseliani 2520 1997-07 1962
32  Kazakhstan Dinara Saduakassova 2519 2020-01 1996 Highest-ranked Kazakhstani female player (2014–2016, 2017–2018, since 2018)
33  China Xu Yuhua 2517 2006-04 1976
34  Russia Polina Shuvalova 2516 2021-12 2001
35  China Zhu Jiner 2514 2024-11 2002
36  Germany Elisabeth Pähtz 2513 2018-09 1985 Highest-ranked German female player (since 2008)
37  China Wang Lei 2512 2001-10 1975
38  Vietnam
 Hungary
Hoang Thanh Trang 2511 2013-11 1980 Formerly highest-ranked Vietnamese female player (1992–2006)
39  Russia Natalia Pogonina 2508 2014-07 1985
40  Russia Ekaterina Kovalevskaya 2507 2001-07 1974
 Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik 2507 2021-10 2000 Formerly highest-ranked Kazakhstani female player (2017, 2018)
42  Soviet Union
 Georgia
 Scotland
Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant 2506 2009-07 1968 Highest-ranked Scottish female player (since 2008)
 China Wang Pin 2506 2000-10 1974
 India Vaishali Rameshbabu 2506 2024-08 2001
45  Hungary Sofia Polgar 2505 1998-07 1974
 Poland Monika Soćko 2505 2008-04 1978 Highest-ranked Polish female player (1999–2001, since 2005, shared since 2022)
 Russia Olga Girya 2505 2017-09 1991
 Russia
 Poland
Alina Kashlinskaya 2505 2022-06 1993 Highest-ranked Polish female player (shared since 2022)
49  Armenia Lilit Mkrtchian 2503 2010-01 1982 Formerly highest-ranked Armenian female player (2002–2003, 2005–2007)
 China Ruan Lufei 2503 2014-01 1987
51  Soviet Union
 Kyrgyzstan
 Russia
Svetlana Matveeva 2502 2004-01 1969 Formerly highest-ranked Russian female player (1992, 1994–1996), formerly highest-ranked Kyrgyzstani female player (1993)
 Ukraine Anna Ushenina 2502 2007-07 1985
 United States Irina Krush 2502 2013-10 1983 Formerly highest-ranked American female player (2002)
54  China Qin Kanying 2501 2000-07 1974
 Moldova
 France
Almira Skripchenko 2501 2003-01 1976 Formerly highest-ranked Moldovan female player (1995–2001), highest-ranked French female player (2002–2007)
 India Divya Deshmukh 2501 2024-10 2005
57  Georgia Lela Javakhishvili 2500 2010-03 1984

Highest ratings by decade

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This section lists the top 20 active[a] players by peak FIDE rating achieved in every decade since 1971, when FIDE started officially publishing rating lists.

1970s

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Chess players ordered by peak FIDE rating in 1970s
Country Player Peak rating in 1970s Achieved
1 United States Bobby Fischer 2785 1972-07
2 Soviet Union Anatoly Karpov 2725 1978-01
3 Soviet UnionSwitzerland Viktor Korchnoi 2695 1979-01
4 Soviet Union Boris Spassky 2690 1971-07
5 Denmark Bent Larsen 2660 1971-07
Soviet Union Mikhail Tal 2660 1973-07
7 Hungary Lajos Portisch 2650 1973-07
8 Soviet Union Tigran Petrosian 2645 1972-07
Soviet Union Lev Polugaevsky 2645 1972-07
10 Brazil Henrique Mecking 2635 1977-01
11 Soviet Union Mikhail Botvinnik 2630 1971-07
12 CzechoslovakiaUnited States Lubomir Kavalek 2625 1974-05
Netherlands Jan Timman 2625 1979-01
14 Soviet Union Vassily Smyslov 2620 1971-07
Soviet Union Leonid Stein 2620 1972-07
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Ljubojević 2620 1976-01
Soviet Union Efim Geller 2620 1976-01
Czechoslovakia Vlastimil Hort 2620 1977-01
19 EstoniaSoviet Union Paul Keres 2615 1971-07
West Germany Robert Hübner 2615 1974-05
Czechoslovakia Jan Smejkal 2615 1976-01

1980s

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Chess players ordered by peak FIDE rating in 1980s
Country Player Peak rating in 1980s Achieved
1 Soviet Union Garry Kasparov 2775 1989-01
2 Soviet Union Anatoly Karpov 2755 1989-07
3 Soviet Union Mikhail Tal 2705 1980-01
4 Switzerland Viktor Korchnoi 2695 1980-01
5 Netherlands Jan Timman 2675 1988-01
6 England Nigel Short 2665 1988-07
7 Soviet Union Artur Yusupov 2660 1986-07
Soviet Union Vasyl Ivanchuk 2660 1989-07
9 Hungary Lajos Portisch 2655 1980-01
Soviet Union Alexander Beliavsky 2655 1988-07
11 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Ljubojević 2645 1983-01
Soviet Union Rafael Vaganian 2645 1986-01
Soviet Union Andrei Sokolov 2645 1987-01
England Jonathan Speelman 2645 1988-07
Soviet Union Valery Salov 2645 1989-07
16 West Germany Robert Hübner 2640 1981-07
Sweden Ulf Andersson 2640 1983-07
Soviet Union Mikhail Gurevich 2640 1989-07
19 Soviet Union Lev Polugaevsky 2635 1980-01
Soviet UnionFrance Boris Spassky 2635 1981-01

1990s

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Chess players ordered by peak FIDE rating in 1990s
Country Player Peak rating in 1990s Achieved
1 Soviet UnionRussia Garry Kasparov 2851 1999-07
2 India Viswanathan Anand 2795 1998-07
3 Soviet UnionRussia Vladimir Kramnik 2790 1998-01
4 Soviet UnionRussia Anatoly Karpov 2780 1994-07
5 Russia Alexander Morozevich 2758 1999-07
6 Bulgaria Veselin Topalov 2750 1996-07
7 United States Gata Kamsky 2745 1996-07
8 Soviet UnionLatviaSpain Alexei Shirov 2740 1994-07
Soviet UnionUkraine Vasyl Ivanchuk 2740 1995-07
10 England Michael Adams 2716 1999-01
11 Soviet UnionRussia Valery Salov 2715 1995-01
12 Soviet UnionRussia Peter Svidler 2713 1999-01
Soviet UnionBelarusIsrael Boris Gelfand 2713 1999-07
14 Soviet UnionUkraineSlovenia Alexander Beliavsky 2710 1997-07
15 Hungary Peter Leko 2701 1999-07
16 Soviet UnionRussia Evgeny Bareev 2698 1999-07
17 England Nigel Short 2697 1999-01
18 Soviet UnionRussia Sergei Rublevsky 2685 1998-07
19 Soviet UnionBosnia and HerzegovinaGeorgia (country) Zurab Azmaiparashvili 2681 1999-01
20 Netherlands Jan Timman 2680 1990-01
Soviet UnionRussiaGermany Artur Yusupov 2680 1995-07

2000s

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Chess players ordered by peak FIDE rating in 2000s
Country Player Peak rating in 2000s Achieved
1 Russia Garry Kasparov 2851 2000-01
2 Bulgaria Veselin Topalov 2813 2006-07
3 Russia Vladimir Kramnik 2811[b] 2002-01
4 India Viswanathan Anand 2803 2006-04
5 Norway Magnus Carlsen 2801 2009-11
6 Russia Alexander Morozevich 2788 2008-07
7 Ukraine Vasyl Ivanchuk 2787 2007-10
8 ArmeniaGermany Levon Aronian 2786 2009-11
9 Russia Peter Svidler 2765 2006-01
10 Hungary Peter Leko 2763 2005-04
11 Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov 2761 2009-01
12 Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2760 2008-01
Russia Dmitry Jakovenko 2760 2009-01
14 Azerbaijan Vugar Gashimov 2758 2009-11
Israel Boris Gelfand 2758 2009-11
16 Spain Alexei Shirov 2755 2008-01
England Michael Adams 2755 2000-07
18 Czech RepublicSlovakia Sergei Movsesian 2751 2009-01
19 Russia Alexander Grischuk 2748 2009-04
20 Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov 2743 2002-04

2010s

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Chess players ordered by peak FIDE rating in 2010s
Country Player Peak rating in 2010s Achieved
1 Norway Magnus Carlsen 2882 2014-05
2 ItalyUnited States Fabiano Caruana 2844 2014-10
3 Armenia Levon Aronian 2830 2014-03
4 PhilippinesUnited States Wesley So 2822 2017-02
5 Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2820 2018-09
6 France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 2819 2016-08
7 India Viswanathan Anand 2817 2011-03
Russia Vladimir Kramnik 2817 2016-10
9 Bulgaria Veselin Topalov 2816 2015-07
United States Hikaru Nakamura 2816 2015-10
China Ding Liren 2816 2018-11
12 Russia Alexander Grischuk 2810 2014-12
13 Netherlands Anish Giri 2798 2015-10
14 Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov 2793 2012-11
15 Russia Sergey Karjakin 2788 2011-07
16 Ukraine Vasyl Ivanchuk 2779 2011-03
17 Israel Boris Gelfand 2777 2013-11
18 Russia Ian Nepomniachtchi 2776 2019-09
19 Russia Alexander Morozevich 2770 2012-07
India Pentala Harikrishna 2770 2016-12

2020s

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Chess players ordered by peak FIDE rating in 2020s
Country Player Peak rating in 2020s Achieved
1 Norway Magnus Carlsen 2872 2020-01
2 United States Fabiano Caruana 2842 2020-02
3 China Ding Liren 2811 2022-10
4 France Alireza Firouzja 2804 2021-12
5 United States Hikaru Nakamura 2802 2024-07
6 India Arjun Erigaisi 2801 2024-12
7 Russia Ian Nepomniachtchi 2795 2023-03
8 India Dommaraju Gukesh 2794 2024-10
9 ArmeniaUnited States Levon Aronian 2785 2022-03
10 France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 2784 2020-10
11 Uzbekistan Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2783 2024-10
12 Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2782 2021-07
13 Netherlands Anish Giri 2780 2021-05
14 Russia Alexander Grischuk 2778 2021-07
United States Wesley So 2778 2021-09
16 HungaryRomania Richárd Rapport 2776 2022-04
17 Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov 2765 2020-01
18 China Wang Hao 2763 2020-04
China Wei Yi 2763 2024-10
20 United States Leinier Domínguez 2760 2021-09
Poland Jan-Krzysztof Duda 2760 2021-12

List of rating peaks throughout history

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Player Rating Achieved
Bobby Fischer 2760 1971-07
2785 1972-07
Garry Kasparov 2800 1990-01
2805 1993-01
2815 1993-07
2820 1997-07
2825 1998-01
2851 1999-07
Magnus Carlsen 2861 2013-01
2872 2013-02
2881 2014-03
2882 2014-05

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ FIDE considers a player active if they played a rated game within the past 12 months.[3]
  2. ^ The chart on Kramnik's FIDE profile gives his January 2002 rating as 2811.[4] The top 100 list for January 2002 gives 2809.[5] The discrepancy appears to be due to a delay in including the rating change of +2 from Kramnik's four draws with Garry Kasparov in the Botvinnik Memorial Match in December 2001 in the top 100 lists, where it only appears in October 2002.

References

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  1. ^ "All time Top 100 by Highest ELO Rating". Chess-db.com. Archived from the original on 2016-12-09. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  2. ^ "Records". 2700chess.com. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  3. ^ "FIDE Rating Regulations". FIDE. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  4. ^ "Profile Info – Kramnik, Vladimir". FIDE. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  5. ^ "Top 100 Players January 2002 - Archive". FIDE. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
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