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The fastest way is using time tracking websites. Just enter your summoner name and region. Most tools pull data from Riot’s API to calculate your total playtime across all game modes since account creation.
Here’s the real talk about which trackers actually work:
| Site | Accuracy | Speed | Details | Mobile | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NoobHours🏆 | 9/10 | Very Fast ⚡ | LoL focused | Yes | 9.5/10 |
| wol | 7/10 | Fast | Basic stats | Yes | 7.8/10 |
| winrate | 8/10 | Fast | Single game | Yes | 7.5/10 |
| lolvalue | 6/10 | Fast | Stats included | Yes | 6.5/10 |
Note: If you are trying to check your stats on sites like WOL.GG and getting errors (502 Bad Gateway), read our guide on Why Wasted on LoL is Not Working and How to Fix It.
They connect to Riot’s Match History API. Every game gets logged with timestamps and duration. The tracker adds up all your matches – ranked, normals, ARAM, everything.
Some limitations though. Riot only stores data from 2021 onwards reliably. If you’re an OG player from Season 1, your ancient games might not show up. Also, custom games and practice tool hours? Not tracked.
The calculation is simple: total games × average game time (including queue and champ select). Most sites estimate 35-40 minutes per match.
Let’s be real here. Average players clock around 800-1200 hours. But those numbers vary wildly:
Casual players (0-500 hours): You hop on for weekend games with friends. Probably still enjoy the game without the tilt.
Regular players (500-1500 hours): You know every champion ability. You’ve got main and backup picks. Definitely experienced some ranked anxiety.
Dedicated grinders (1500-3000 hours): Multiple accounts. You watch patch notes like Netflix. Your friends know not to bother you during clash weekends.
The 3000+ hour club: Congrats, you’ve spent literally months in Runeterra. No judgment – we get it.
This hits different when you break it down:
At minimum wage ($15/hour), 2000 League hours equals $30,000 of potential earnings. But hey, can’t put a price on hitting that perfect Yasuo combo, right?
Honestly? Nah. If you enjoyed the time, it wasn’t wasted.
Gaming is a legit hobby. People binge Netflix for similar hours without anyone batting an eye. Plus, League teaches actual skills – strategic thinking, quick decision making, handling toxic teammates (valuable life skill tbh).
The only red flag is if it’s messing with your life. Missing work, ditching friends IRL, or playing tilted at 5 AM when you should be sleeping – that’s when you might want to check yourself.
While most trackers focus on League only, Wasted on LoL gives you the exact breakdown of your time investment. Smart to check your hours regularly – helps you understand if you’re grinding too hard or just enjoying the game at a healthy pace.
Remember, these trackers miss stuff:
Add those up? Double your tracked hours, probably.
If you’re gonna grind, at least make it worthwhile:
Focus on improvement: VOD review your games. Those hours mean more when you’re actively learning.
Play with purpose: Ranked for climbing, normals for fun, ARAM for chill. Don’t autopilot.
Take breaks: Seriously. Your LP will thank you. Nobody climbs well tilted.
Set limits: Use the time trackers as a reality check. Maybe 8 hours straight isn’t healthy.
Your League hours are just a number. Whether it’s 200 or 5000, what matters is you’re having fun. Use trackers to satisfy curiosity, not to feel guilty.
And if someone flames you for your hours? Mute and move on. They’re probably hardstuck anyway.