How to Check How Many Hours You’ve Played League of Legends

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League of Legends is still one of the most popular competitive games. It has been a great eSports title for a long time.

If you love playing LoL in your spare time, you’ve likely put a lot of time into the game. The hours can fly by when you’re playing this game with friends online. 

Have you ever wondered how much time you’ve spent playing LoL? You likely know that you’ve spent a lot of time playing the game, but knowing just how much time would be nice.

How can you check how many hours you’ve played League of Legends? Keep reading to learn what you need to do.

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How to Check Your League of Legends Hours Played

Checking your League of Legends hours played is simpler than you might think. To find out how much time you’ve spent playing the game, you must start the game on your PC.

Don’t start a match once the game loads!

Instead, go to the profile tab.

From the profile tab, navigate to the “stats” tab on the menu. You can see the number of ranked hours that you’ve played directly under the total number of games played.

This is located in the bottom-left corner.

Sadly, this won’t tell you exactly how many hours you’ve spent on the game in total.

Also, check out how to reduce Ping in LoL.

How to see the total hours you’ve played LoL

To see how many total hours you’ve played the game, it’ll be necessary to use third-party tools. Luckily, it’s very easy to do since you only have to go to a website.

There’s a website called “Wasted on LoL” that allows you to see exactly how much time you’ve poured into the game. It doesn’t require much effort to get the information you seek. 

Go to the website that’s linked above. On the home page, you’ll see a tab where you can enter the name of your summoner. Enter the name and then select your region on the right side of the tab. Next, click the “how much time I wasted on LoL” button. 

The website will show you the data. You can see how much time you’ve spent playing the game. The time is shown in three different ways. You’ll see how many minutes, hours, and days that you’ve played LoL. 

You’ll also see information about your ranking position in both your region and the entire world. If you want to share how much time you’ve spent playing the game, it’s possible to do so with simple social media sharing buttons.

If you have a good ranking position, it’ll show that all of that “wasted time playing LoL” wasn’t wasted after all. Hopefully, this will sate your curiosity about how much you’ve been playing the game over the years.

Is This Website Accurate?

Don’t take the information on the website to be completely accurate. This is a third-party website that doesn’t have the best access to the RIOT database.

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As such, some of the statistics might be old or a little bit off. Even so, it’ll give you a good idea of how much time you’ve spent on the game. 

For whatever reason, the site is known to run slow on certain browsers. To get the best results, you should access the website from Google Chrome.

Even if the website isn’t 100% accurate, it’ll still give you a good picture of how much time you’ve been playing League of Legends.

In Closing

The official way to get information about your playtime only gives you a bit of information. Using the third-party Wasted on LoL website is a better way to get information about how much time you’ve played.

It isn’t completely accurate, but it should be close enough. It’s easy to get this information because you just need to enter your summoner name and region.


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Jan has played video games since the early 1980s. He loves getting immersed in video games as a way to take his mind off stuff when the outside world gets too scary. A lifelong gamer, the big interest led to a job as a lecturer on game sound at the University of Copenhagen and several written articles on video games for magazines.

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