If you’ve ever rage-closed League after going 0/7 on Ahri and Googled “top 5 LoL subreddits” at 2am, this list is for you. These are the five communities I actually keep pinned on my Reddit sidebar, tested across 14 months of ranked grinding and now patch 26.7.
Last updated: April 14, 2026, patch 26.7.
What are the top 5 LoL subreddits to follow in 2026?
The top 5 LoL subreddits right now are r/leagueoflegends for patch news and drama, r/SummonerSchool for actual coaching and build guides, r/LeagueOfMemes for shitposts after a tilted loss, r/lolesports for LCK, LEC, LCS, and LPL coverage, and r/LeagueConnect for finding duo partners who actually ward the pit.
I’ll walk through each, tell you what it’s genuinely good for, and flag the ones where the comments will rot your brain if you scroll them before a ranked session.

1. r/leagueoflegends: the main feed
r/leagueoflegends is the one you already know. Around 8.3 million members according to Gummysearch and subredditstats. PC Gamer has called it the most active gaming subreddit on Reddit more than once.
What you’ll find: patch 26.7 breakdowns, pro-play clips, Riot dev responses, balance-team drama, and the occasional “why is this champion still in the game” rant that gets 12k upvotes. If a skin leak drops on a Tuesday, it’s on the front page by Wednesday morning.
What you won’t find: calm discussion about climbing. The comment section on any gameplay post is a meat grinder. I posted a clip of me whiffing smite on Baron last month and the top reply was just “uninstall.” Classic.
Is it useful? Yeah, for news. I’ve caught two big shifts early just by scrolling during my morning coffee: the Kalista reverts on patch 26.4 and the early signs that ADCs were getting buffed into oblivion. If you play this game seriously, you follow it. If you just want to enjoy League, mute the drama flair and you’ll be fine.
2. r/SummonerSchool: where you actually improve
r/SummonerSchool is the one people sleep on. Over 630,000 members, a wiki covering laning basics, wave management, vision, and champion matchups, and mods who actually moderate. You won’t see “Urgot is broken” rants here. You’ll see “how do I play Ornn into Fiora when my jungler doesn’t exist” with 40 thoughtful replies underneath.
The mods also host coaching scrims and run an Educational Discord with roughly 13,000 members. I ran my own climb through there twice, and both times got a Plat-2 support to VOD-review my warding for free. Took three days.
If you want how ranked works in LoL explained in a way that doesn’t reduce to “play better,” this is the subreddit. I’d argue it’s more useful than any paid coaching service under fifty bucks.
(Hot take: if you’re hardstuck Silver and not reading SummonerSchool at least once a week, you’re not actually trying to climb. Sorry.)

3. r/LeagueOfMemes: for the rage
After a 0/7 Lucian game, you don’t need a guide. You need a meme. r/LeagueOfMemes has over 500,000 members and a steady stream of Yone copium, Teemo hate, Jhin pentakill edits, and videos of your ADC walking into the enemy jungle at minute three.
It’s not serious. That’s the whole point. Scroll for ten minutes, laugh at the same four jokes, and go back into queue. I genuinely believe this subreddit has saved my LP more times than any build site. Laugh or tilt. Those are the choices.
One thing worth knowing: the mods are strict about low-effort posts. If your screenshot with “upvote if you relate” got nuked, that’s why. Good moderation, honestly.
4. r/lolesports: the pro-play feed
r/lolesports is where you go for LCK, LEC, LCS, and LPL discussion. Match threads, roster rumors, World Championship meltdowns, and sub tweet drama all live there. If T1 wins a series, the thread is usually at 3,000 comments by the time the post-match interview ends.
Why does this matter for solo queue? Pro play is the leading indicator for patch 26.7 meta shifts. When you see three LCK teams locking the same mid-laner on a Saturday, that champion is hard-banned in your Diamond games by Monday. I’ve been tracking this pattern since 2019 and it has not failed me yet.
If you’re grinding and don’t have time to watch full VODs, a 5-minute scroll of r/lolesports gives you the same edge. Pair it with a fresh LoL smurf account so you can test new picks without tanking your main’s MMR. For a second opinion, Dexerto’s LoL coverage breaks down the same pro-play meta in more polished editorial form.

5. r/LeagueConnect: finding duos who don’t int
r/LeagueConnect is the least famous name on this list and possibly the most useful. It’s a LFG subreddit. You post your role, rank, server, and what you’re looking for (ranked duo or flex five, with good vibes), and people DM you.
I’ve met three long-term duos there. One of them carried me from Plat 4 to Emerald 2 in 11 days on patch 26.5. Zero voice comms, just pings and trust. The other two flamed me in champ select and got unfriended within a week. Your mileage will vary.
The trick is to be specific in your post. “Looking for duo, I’m Gold” will get you boosted accounts and bots. “Looking for jungle main, Emerald-Plat range, NA server, chill, patch 26.7 meta, weekends only” will get you the kind of person who actually wards their own blue buff.
If you’re short on time and just want the climb without the friend-hunting, LoL rank boosting is the alternative. For players who want a long-term duo though, LeagueConnect is still the best free tool on the internet.

Honorable mention: champion-main subreddits
Quick note on champion-mains subreddits. Every champ has one (r/Yonemains, r/jaxmains, r/LeagueOfAhri, dozens more). They’re goldmines for matchup-specific tips but can be echo chambers about balance. A Yasuo main will tell you Yasuo needs buffs until the heat death of the universe. Use them for builds, not for patch takes.
According to a champion-mains popularity breakdown on devtrackers.gg, r/YasuoMains was the most popular champion-main community when the data was pulled. Feels right.
FAQ
Which LoL subreddit is best for improving at the game?
r/SummonerSchool, no contest. It’s got over 630,000 members, a wiki packed with fundamentals, and coaches who actually break down VODs instead of telling you to uninstall.
How big is the main r/leagueoflegends subreddit?
Around 8.3 million members as of early 2026, making it one of the most active gaming subreddits on Reddit. PC Gamer has called it the most active gaming subreddit multiple times.
Is r/lolesports worth following if I don’t watch pro play?
Honestly, yes. You’ll pick up meta picks and build shifts from pro matches faster than you will in solo queue, especially during Worlds and mid-season splits.
What’s the difference between r/leagueoflegends and r/LeagueOfMemes?
r/leagueoflegends covers patch notes, drama, pro news, and gameplay clips. r/LeagueOfMemes is strictly shitposts, edits, and the occasional accidentally-viral rant from someone who just lost in promos.
Can I use Reddit to find a duo partner for ranked?
Yeah, that’s basically what r/LeagueConnect exists for. Post your role, rank, region, and server, and you’ll usually get a DM within a few hours on NA or EUW.
Final take
Pick the two that match what you actually need right now. If you’re climbing, it’s SummonerSchool plus lolesports. If you just want to enjoy League, it’s the main sub plus memes. Skip the comment section on any post with more than 2k upvotes and your mental will thank you. Mine did.
