| | Use Single Elim For: | | :--- | :--- | | Fighting Games (Street Fighter, Smash) | Casual office tournaments | | Trading Card Game (Magic/ Pokémon) | Events with very strict time limits | | Esports qualifiers | "Win or go home" spectator sports | | Small groups (8-16 players) | Very large groups (64+ players) |
Then someone loses their first match.
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In a manual bracket, this is a disaster. In a digital bracket maker? You click one button, and the new final match appears automatically. Stop messing with spreadsheets and crooked printer paper. Whether you are running a charity e-sports event, a backyard BBQ beer pong tournament, or a serious chess club showdown, a Double Elim Bracket Maker is your best friend.
Upload a CSV of names or type them in manually. (Pro tip: Seed your best players at opposite ends of the bracket so they meet in the finals). | | Use Single Elim For: | |
Enter the number of players or teams (any number from 4 to 64 works—odd numbers are fine, thanks to byes!).
Enter the hero of fair competition:
We’ve all been there. You’re hosting a friendly fighting game night, a local pool tournament, or a company ping-pong championship. You have 8 players. Everyone is hyped.