Everything you need to know about calculating top cut for any Swiss tournament in seconds. No setup. No registration. No confusion.
Running a Swiss tournament means one question always comes up before the final round:
The Top Cut Calculator answers that question instantly. Enter three simple details about your tournament and get a complete breakdown of every win-loss record, which ones are safe, which ones are on the bubble, and which ones are already eliminated.
Get your complete top cut breakdown in seconds. No waiting, no manual math.
No accounts, no paywalls, no limits. Open the calculator and get your answer.
Works for TCG, esports, chess, board games and any Swiss format event.
No account needed · Works on all devices · Results in under 1 second
No spreadsheets, no manual math, no guessing. Just three inputs and your results are ready instantly.
Type in the total number of participants registered for your tournament. This is the starting point for every calculation the tool makes.
Your local Pokémon TCG tournament has 128 registered players
Enter your Swiss round count and choose your desired top cut size. Not sure how many rounds to run? Leave it blank and the calculator auto-recommends the perfect number.
8 – 16
Top 4 or Top 8
17 – 32
Top 8
33 – 64
Top 8 or Top 16
65 – 128
Top 16
129 – 256
Top 16 or Top 32
257 – 512
Top 32
513+
Top 32 or Top 64
128 player Pokémon tournament, Top cut size: Top 8
Your complete top cut breakdown appears instantly. Every possible win-loss record is shown with a color-coded status and estimated player count, no ambiguity, no confusion.
Safe ✓
These players are safe regardless of tiebreakers. They are in top cut no matter what happens.
Bubble 🫧
These players are on the bubble. Whether they advance depends on their tiebreaker scores compared to other bubble players.
Eliminated ✗
These players are mathematically eliminated. Even with perfect tiebreakers they cannot make top cut.
7-0
~1
Safe ✓
6-1
~7
Safe ✓
5-2
~21
Bubble 🫧
4-3
~35
Eliminated ✗
3-4
~35
Eliminated ✗
After entering 128 players, 7 rounds, Top 8:
Every win-loss record in your tournament gets a clear status. No ambiguity. No confusion. Just instant clarity for you and your players.
The most common question players ask before their final Swiss round is:
The Top Cut Calculator gives you the definitive answer for every single record in your tournament, before the round even starts. Here is exactly what each result means and how to use it.
Safe
A green record means this win-loss record is mathematically guaranteed to advance to top cut regardless of tiebreakers.
Players with a green record are CONFIRMED for top cut. It does not matter what their tiebreaker scores look like. It does not matter who else finishes at this record. They are in.
This happens when the estimated number of players finishing at this record is fewer than the remaining top cut spots available.
Example – 128 players | 7 rounds | Top 8
7-0
Safe ✓
~1 player can finish 7-0 · All fit within Top 8 spots → always safe
6-1
Safe ✓
~7 players finish 6-1 · All 7 fit within Top 8 spots → always safe
Bubble 🫧
A yellow record means this win-loss record is on the bubble. Players at this record MAY advance to top cut depending on their tiebreaker scores.
The bubble record is the most important record in any Swiss tournament. It is where the top cut line falls, some players at this record will advance and some will not.
This happens when more players finish at this record than there are remaining top cut spots. Tiebreakers decide which players advance
1
Count all players at bubble record
2
Count remaining top cut spots
3
Rank bubble players by tiebreakers:
4
Top players by tiebreakers advance
5
Remaining bubble players are eliminated
Example – 128 players | 7 rounds | Top 8
5-2
Bubble 🫧
~21 players finish at 5-2 · Only 1 spot remaining in Top 8 → tiebreakers decide who gets it
Eliminated ✗
A red record means this win-loss record cannot advance to top cut under any circumstances. These players are mathematically eliminated.
Players with a red record are out of top cut contention. Even with perfect tiebreaker scores they cannot advance. There are simply not enough top cut spots for their record to reach.
This is actually good information for players, they know before their final round that top cut is no longer possible and can make decisions accordingly.
Example – 128 players | 7 rounds | Top 8
4-3
Eliminated ✗
~35 players finish at 4-3 · Zero top cut spots → all eliminated
3-4
Eliminated ✗
~35 players finish at 3-4 · Cannot mathematically reach top cut
Your top cut size determines who advances to playoffs. Choose the wrong size and you risk unfair results. Here is exactly how to pick the perfect top cut for your event.
One of the most important decisions you make as a tournament organizer is choosing your top cut size. Too small and deserving players get left out. Too large and the top cut loses its competitive meaning.
The right top cut size depends on three things:
Here is a complete guide to help you make the perfect decision every time.
Top 4
Smallest meaningful top cut. Works best for very small local events where running a larger bracket is not practical.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Very fast to run | Only 25% advance |
| Clear simple bracket | Too small for competitive events |
| Works with limited time | Bubble affects many players |
| Players | Rounds | Top Cut |
|---|---|---|
| 8 | 3-4 | Top 4 |
| 12 | 4 | Top 4 |
| 16 | 4 | Top 4 or Top 8 |
| Players | Rounds | Top Cut |
|---|---|---|
| 8 | 3-4 | Top 4 |
| 12 | 4 | Top 4 |
| 16 | 4 | Top 4 or Top 8 |
Top 4 works best when you have strict time limits or a very small player base. For anything over 16 players consider moving to Top 8 for better player experience.
Top 8
The most common top cut size in competitive gaming. Perfect balance between inclusivity and prestige for local and regional events.
Best For
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Industry standard format | Can feel exclusive for larger events |
| Players know what to expect | Over 128 players may need Top 16 |
| Fast elimination bracket | |
| Feels prestigious to make Top 8 | |
| Works perfectly with 5-7 Swiss rounds |
| Players | Rounds | Top Cut |
|---|---|---|
| 17-32 | 5 | Top 8 |
| 33-64 | 6 | Top 8 |
| 65-128 | 7 | Top 8 or Top 16 |
Top 8 is the gold standard for local TCG events. If you are running a Pokémon, MTG, or Yu-Gi-Oh local with under 128 players, Top 8 is almost always the right choice.
Top 16
Ideal for medium sized events where you want to reward more players while maintaining competitive top cut experience.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| More players rewarded for good records | Takes longer to complete bracket |
| Reduces bubble pressure | Requires more venue time |
| Better for spectator experience | Can feel less exclusive |
| Suitable for streaming events |
| Players | Rounds | Top Cut |
|---|---|---|
| 65-128 | 7 | Top 16 |
| 129-200 | 8 | Top 16 |
| 201-256 | 8 | Top 16 or Top 32 |
Top 16 is the sweet spot for streaming. Having 16 players in playoffs gives you more exciting matches while still feeling exclusive and competitive.
Top 32
Standard for large regional tournaments. Gives strong Swiss performers a fair chance at prizes while maintaining high competitive standards.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Rewards consistent Swiss performers | Bracket takes significant time |
| Reduces luck factor in top cut | Needs careful scheduling |
| Standard for major TCG events | Requires experienced judging staff |
| Great for large prize pools |
| Players | Rounds | Top Cut |
|---|---|---|
| 200-256 | 8 | Top 32 |
| 257-400 | 9 | Top 32 |
| 401-512 | 9 | Top 32 or Top |
If you are running a regional with prizes and invite points, Top 32 is the industry standard. Players expect it and it gives the event a major tournament feel.
Top 64
Top 64 is reserved for the largest and most prestigious competitive events. It ensures the very best players from a massive field all get a chance to compete in playoffs.
Players
Rounds
Top Cut
513–700
10
Top 64
701–1000
10
Top 4
1000+
10–11
Top 64 or 128
Top 64 events are major productions. Only use this format if you have the staff, venue, time, and budget to support a multi-round elimination bracket of this size.
Same tournament, different top cut sizes: 128 players | 7 rounds
Top 8
128 players | 7 rounds
Top 16
128 players | 7 rounds
Top 32
128 players | 7 rounds
Same tournament, different top cut sizes: 128 players | 7 rounds
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04
05
From trading card games to esports and board games, if your event uses Swiss rounds and a top cut the calculator works perfectly for your tournament.
The Top Cut Calculator was built to work with any competitive format that uses Swiss rounds followed by a top cut elimination bracket.
It does not matter if you are running a local Pokémon tournament for 32 players or a major esports open for 1,000 competitors. The math works the same way and the results are always accurate.
Here is every format the calculator supports perfectly.
Originally built with TCG tournaments in mind. Supports every major trading card game using Swiss rounds and a top cut playoff structure.
| Pokémon TCG | Flesh and Blood |
| Magic: The Gathering | Dragon Ball Super Card Game |
| Yu-Gi-Oh | Digimon Card Game |
| Lorcana | Any TCG using Swiss rounds |
| One Piece TCG |
256 players · 8 rounds · Top 32
Safe ✓
8-0 and 7-1 records
Bubble 🫧
6-2 record
Elim ✗
5-3 and below
The calculator auto-recommends the correct rounds for your player count, saving you time and preventing mistakes that could affect your top cut results.
Esports and video game tournaments increasingly use Swiss rounds with top cut elimination brackets. Works perfectly for any esports event using this format.
| Super Smash Bros Ultimate | Guilty Gear Strive |
| Super Smash Bros Melee | Marvel vs Capcom |
| Street Fighter | Any fighting game with Swiss rounds |
| Tekken | Any esports event with Swiss + top cut |
| Mortal Kombat | |
| Dragon Ball FighterZ |
64 players · 6 rounds · Top 8
Safe ✓
6-0 and 5-1 records
Bubble 🫧
4-2 record
Elim ✗
3-3 and below
Swiss format is growing fast in esports. The calculator helps you manage the transition from pools to top cut smoothly and professionally.
Chess was one of the original sports to use the Swiss system. The calculator works perfectly for any chess or strategy game tournament using Swiss rounds.
| Open chess tournaments | Chess league matches |
| Swiss system chess events | Bughouse tournaments |
| Scholastic chess tournaments | Any strategy game with Swiss rounds |
| Online chess competitions | |
| Speed chess events |
48 players · 6 rounds · Top 8
Safe ✓
6-0 and 5-1 records
Bubble 🫧
4-2 record
Elim ✗
3-3 and below
Chess tournaments often have very close tiebreaker situations at the bubble. Use the calculator before the final round to identify exactly who is on the bubble so you can prepare tiebreaker calculations in advance.
Competitive board game and tabletop events increasingly use Swiss rounds with top cut playoffs. Supports any tabletop event using this format.
| Warhammer 40K tournaments | Netrunner events |
| Age of Sigmar events | Competitive board game events |
| Warmachine tournaments | Tabletop RPG competitions |
| X-Wing miniatures events | Any hobby game with Swiss rounds |
| Keyforge tournaments |
32 players · 5 rounds · Top 8
Safe ✓
5-0 and 4-1 records
Bubble 🫧
3-2 record
Elim ✗
2-3 and below
Warhammer and miniature game tournaments run all day with long match times. Use the calculator after each round to keep players informed and reduce questions between rounds.
A professional tool for TOs and head judges who need instant answers during live events, regardless of the game format.
| No software account needed | Cross-check against tournament software |
| Works on any device during event | Works offline in venues with poor WiFi |
| Instant answers to player questions | |
| Reduces disputes and confusion | |
| Professional presentation for players |
| Without Calculator | With Calculator |
|---|---|
| Manual math takes 5+ minutes | Enter players, rounds, top cut |
| Risk of calculation errors | Show player their record status |
| Players get frustrated waiting | Answer in under 10 seconds |
Bookmark topcutcalculator.com on your phone before every event. When players ask top cut questions you can give a definitive answer in seconds.
The Top Cut Calculator is not limited to specific games or formats. If your event meets these criteria, it works perfectly, guaranteed.
| Uses Swiss round pairings |
| Has a defined number of rounds |
| Advances top X players to playoffs |
| Uses win-loss records to determine advancement |
If your event uses Swiss rounds + a top cut bracket, the Top Cut Calculator works for it. No exceptions.
Format
Examples
Event Size
Top Cut
TGC Events
Pokémon, MTG, Yu-Gi-Oh, Lorcana
8 – 1000+
Small locals
Video Games
Smash Bros, Street Fighter, Tekken
16 – 500+
Local events
Chess
Open chess, Scholastic, Blitz
8 – 500+
Medium events
Board Games
Warhammer, X-Wing, Keyforge
16 – 200+
Regionals
Custom Events
Any Swiss format event
8 – 10,000+
Majors
Running a tournament in any of these formats?
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Yes absolutely. The Top Cut Calculator is fully mobile responsive and works perfectly on any smartphone or tablet. Simply open topcutcalculator.com on your mobile browser and use it exactly like you would on desktop.
✅ No app download required
✅ No account needed
✅ Works on iOS and Android browsers
✅ Open and calculate instantly from anywhere in your venue
The calculator requires an internet connection to load the page initially. Once the page is loaded in your browser the calculation itself runs instantly without any server connection.
1. Load the calculator before your event starts if your venue has unreliable WiFi
2. Bookmark the page and keep your browser tab open throughout the event
3. Once loaded you can calculate as many times as needed without reconnecting
The estimated player counts use binomial distribution probability math to predict how many players will finish at each win-loss record. These estimates assume all players have equal skill and each match has a 50/50 outcome.
FACTORS THAT MAY CAUSE SLIGHT VARIANCE
1. Players have different skill levels
2. Some players may drop mid-tournament
3. Intentional draws can occur
4. Byes affect some player records
However the safe, bubble, and eliminated status for each record remains highly accurate and reliable for tournament planning purposes.
Yes. Simply open multiple browser tabs, one for each tournament. Each tab runs independently so you can manage multiple events simultaneously without any interference between calculations.
This is particularly useful for tournament organizers running multiple side events alongside their main event.
No. The Top Cut Calculator works for any tournament size from 8 players all the way to 10,000+ players. Whether you are running a small local game store event or a massive national championship the calculator handles it instantly with no performance issues.
While you can technically recalculate with a different top cut size at any point we strongly recommend setting your top cut size before the tournament starts and communicating it clearly to all players.
CHANGING TOP CUT MID-TOURNAMENT CAUSES
1. Player confusion and frustration
2. Affects player decision making in earlier rounds
3. Creates disputes and complaints
4. Damages your reputation as an organizer
Always announce your top cut size at the start of your event and stick to it.
Player drops during a tournament are normal and expected. Here is how they affect your top cut:
1. Drops do not change safe records, Players who are mathematically safe remain safe regardless of drops
3. Drops may affect bubble records, Fewer active players can shift which records are on the bubble slightly
4. Recalculate after each round, For most accurate results update your player count if significant drops occur
5. Use remaining active player count, After major drops recalculate using your current active player count
An intentional draw (ID) is when two players who are both safe for top cut agree to draw their match rather than playing it out. This is legal in most TCG formats including Magic: The Gathering and Pokémon TCG.
How IDs affect the calculator
1. The calculator does not factor in intentional draws
3. IDs can slightly shift which records are safe vs bubble
4. Players considering an ID should check their status first
5. If both players are green safe they can safely take the intentional draw
Always check your tournament rules regarding intentional draws before allowing them at your event.
When multiple players share the bubble record tiebreakers determine who advances to top cut. Most Swiss tournament formats use these tiebreakers in order:
1. Opponent Match Win Percentage (OMW%)
The average win percentage of every opponent you faced. Playing stronger opponents gives you a higher OMW%.
2. Game Win Percentage (GW%)
Your individual game win record within matches. Winning games 2-0 helps more than winning 2-1.
3. Opponent Game Win Percentage (OGW%)
The average game win percentage of all your opponents. A secondary strength of schedule metric.
Note: Different game formats may use different tiebreaker systems. Always check the official rules for your specific game or organization.
Yes. Players with a green safe record are guaranteed top cut regardless of their final round result. They can choose to:
1. Play their final round normally
2. Concede to their opponent
3. Take an intentional draw if legal in their format
Many players choose to concede their final round to give their opponent a chance at top cut or to save energy for top cut matches.
As a tournament organizer you should announce safe records before the final round so players can make informed decisions about their last match.
| Players | Recommended Rounds |
|---|---|
| 8 | 3 rounds |
| 16 | 4 rounds |
| 32 | 5 rounds |
| 64 | 6 rounds |
| 128 | 7 rounds |
| 256 | 8 rounds |
Binomial distribution is a probability formula used to predict how outcomes are distributed across a large group of independent events.
IN TOURNAMENT TERMS IT ASSUMES
1. Each match has two possible outcomes
2. Each player has an equal chance of winning
3. All matches are independent of each other
The calculator uses this formula because it provides the most statistically accurate estimate of player distribution across records in a Swiss tournament.
In simple terms it answers:
Out of 128 players how many will finish 6-1 versus 5-2 versus 4-3?
The Top Cut Calculator stands out from other tournament tools in several key ways:
Completely free – no paywalls or limits
No account required – open and calculate
Color coded results – instant clarity
Bubble detection – auto-identifies bubble record
Auto round calculation – correct rounds instantly
All formats – TCG, esports, chess, board games
Mobile friendly – works on any device
Browser based – no software to install
Yes. There are several ways to share your top cut results with players:
Display on Screen
Show the calculator results on a large screen or projector in your venue so all players can see instantly.
Screenshot and Share
Take a screenshot and share in your tournament Discord, WhatsApp group, or Facebook event page.
Print the Results
Use your browser print function to print the results table and post it in your venue.
Share the URL
Direct players to topcutcalculator.com and let them calculate their own status directly.
Yes. The Top Cut Calculator is 100% free to use with absolutely no limitations:
✓ No account creation required
✓ No email sign up needed
✓ No payment or subscription
✓ No ads blocking results
✓ No player count limits
✓ No round count limits
✓ No usage limits whatsoever
Just open topcutcalculator.com enter your tournament details and get your results instantly. Free forever.
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