⚔️Free Bracket Generator

Tier List Bracket — Who Would Win Tournament Generator

Turn any tier list debate into a proper tournament. Superheroes, anime characters, villains, video game fighters — single elimination, up to 128 characters. Free, no signup.

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Your Players

One name per line · any count works

8 / 8 players

8 players → 8-bracket

Example Tier List Draw

Demo
Edit names to customize
Scroll to see all rounds
Quarter-finals
#1Goku
vs
#8Naruto
Goku advances to Semis
#4Thor
vs
#5Vegeta
Thor advances to Semis
Now playing
#2Superman
#7Batman
#3Saitama
vs
#6Wolverine
Semi-finals
#1Goku
vs
#4Thor
TBD
vs
TBD
Final
TBD
vs
TBD
Champion

These are example names. Replace them in the Quick Start box on the left, then click Generate Bracket.

How to Run a Tier List Tournament

Every fandom has the same argument: who would actually win in a fight? Goku vs Superman. Darth Vader vs Thanos. Saitama vs Homelander. The tier list bracket settles it the only fair way — one-on-one matchups, single elimination, no arbitrary rankings. You decide who wins each match. The bracket tells you who comes out on top.

Paste in your characters, generate the bracket, and share the live link with your friends or community. Everyone can follow along and vote on who they think wins each matchup — no account needed. The crowd favourite is shown in real time. When a heavy favourite gets knocked out by an underdog, the bracket captures that moment instantly.

Handles up to 128 charactersShare the live bracket with friends to voteSpectators vote on who wins each matchFree forever — no account needed

Single elimination works perfectly for character battles: every matchup is decisive, BYEs are handled automatically for any character count, and the bracket scales from a quick 8-character debate to a full 128-character championship. An 8-character bracket runs 7 fights across 3 rounds. A 128-character bracket runs 127 fights — serious business for serious debates.

Tier lists work for any fandom: Marvel and DC superheroes, anime characters (Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen), video game fighters (Street Fighter, Tekken, Mortal Kombat, Smash Bros), movie villains, sci-fi characters, horror icons, or any fictional universe you want to pit against each other. You can even mix universes — the bracket does not care about canon.

After the final match, share the champion card with your group chat, Discord server, or social feed. The bracket link stays live so every voter and spectator can review the full results and every controversial upset. Running a multi-week debate series? Keep the bracket history and track which character reigns supreme across different community votes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I create a Tier List tournament bracket?

Enter your player or team names (one per line) in the Quick Start box, then click Generate Bracket. Brackly builds a single elimination bracket instantly — no signup needed. Share the live link with all participants.

How many matches are in a 8-player Tier List bracket?

A 8-player single elimination bracket has 7 matches across 3 rounds. If you have an uneven number of players, BYEs are added automatically so the bracket always stays balanced.

Does the bracket update live as scores are entered?

Yes. The moment you tap a winner on the bracket, results update instantly for everyone viewing the shareable link — no refresh needed. Spectators, players, and organisers all see the same live view on any device.

Can spectators follow the Tier List bracket live?

Yes. Share the tournament link and anyone with it can watch scores update in real time — no account required.