Welcome to the League Creator
What kind of league are you looking for?
What’s the difference?
Standard League
Standard leagues usually run one less round than the number of players, allowing a player to play every other player in the league.
Players can be ranked either by points, games won, or a combination of both.
Huddle Up keeps track of all of this for you.
Intro Video
Ladder League
Ladder Leagues provide a mix between ladders and Standard Leagues. Unlike other types of ladders, they run over a specified number of rounds, just like a Standard League. Like a ladder, however, this format allows players to play their way up the ranks as the league progresses.
As with other ladders, a player’s objective is to be in the #1 spot when the league comes to an end. After each set of games, players are ranked for the next set of games according to the current round’s results. If they win, they move up, if they lose, they move down the ladder.
They work very well when there are more players than time for games, and player levels are unknown. They allow for like skill matching to happen very quickly in a league format. In this format, there are about half as many game days as there are players. Because of this, not all players will play each other, and some players may play each other more than once. Consequently, final placement may be a factor of games won as well as points scored for like games.