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League of Legends CS Per Minute Calculator

Calculate your Creep Score (CS) per minute in Season 16 to measure your farming efficiency. Analyze benchmarks for the new accelerated 25s and 20s wave spawn intervals.

Performance

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Interpreting Your Result

Bronze/Silver: 4-6 CS/M. Gold/Platinum: 6-8 CS/M. Diamond/Master+: 8-10 CS/M. Pro: 10+ CS/M.

✓ Do's

  • Use the 10-minute mark as your primary benchmark for CS/M health; aim for at least 70-80 CS.
  • Always catch 'crashing' side-lane waves to keep your CS/M from dipping after the laning phase.
  • Watch professional Replays to see how they rotate between lanes to keep their CS/M near 10.0.

✗ Don'ts

  • Don't ignore jungle camps if your lane is pushed out; they are easy ways to boost your CS/M.
  • Don't sacrifice your life for a single minion wave just to keep your CS/M high; being dead results in 0 CS/M.
  • Don't 'Aram' (all-random-all-mid) for 10 minutes; this is where most lower-elo players see their CS/M collapse.

How It Works

The League of Legends CS Per Minute Calculator is optimized for the Season 16 (2026) economy. With minions spawning at 30 seconds and frequency increasing twice (at 14m and 30m), the historic '10 CS/M' benchmark has been superseded. High-level players now aim for 12+ CS/M in the mid-to-late game due to the 25-second and 20-second wave intervals. Use this tool to see if you are keeping pace with the most accelerated laning phase in the history of Summoner's Rift.

Understanding the Inputs

Total Creep Score: The number of minions and monsters killed (visible in the top-right HUD). Game Duration: The current match time (Minutes and Seconds).

Formula Used

CS Per Minute = Total CS / (Total Game Time in Seconds / 60)

Real Calculation Examples

  • 1A Mid-laner with 80 CS at 10:00 minutes has a CS/M of 8.0.
  • 2A professional Top-laner with 210 CS at 20:30 minutes has a CS/M of approximately 10.2.
  • 3Checking the efficiency of a Jungler with 150 CS at 25:00 minutes (6.0 CS/M).

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The Comprehensive Guide

League of Legends CS Per Minute Calculator: The Ultimate Efficiency Metric

In League of Legends (LoL), the difference between a Silver player and a Diamond player often comes down to a single number: CS Per Minute (CS/M). CS (Creep Score) refers to the number of minions and monsters you have successfully last-hit to gain gold. While total CS is important, CS/M is the only way to accurately measure your farming efficiency over the course of a match. The League of Legends CS Per Minute Calculator is the essential tool for any player looking to climb the ranks by mastering their economy.

What is CS Per Minute?

CS Per Minute is calculated by taking your total Creep Score and dividing it by the current game time in minutes. For example, if you have 100 CS at 10 minutes, your CS/M is 10.0. This metric is a pure representation of your mechanical skill (the ability to last-hit) and your macro-game awareness (the ability to be in the right place at the right time to catch waves).

Why Your CS/M Benchmark Matters

Why should you care about your CS/M? In League of Legends, gold buys items, and items win games. A higher CS/M means you are completing your build faster than your opponents. If you can maintain **8.0 CS/M** while your opponent is stuck at **5.0 CS/M**, you will have a full item's lead by the 20-minute mark, even if neither of you has secured a kill. Using our CS/M calculator helps you set goals and hold yourself accountable throughout the match.

CS/M Benchmarks by Rank

What is considered 'good' CS per minute? While it varies by champion and role, here are the general benchmarks used by analysts:

  • Bronze/Silver: 4.0 - 5.5 CS/M. Players often miss last-hits and ignore side lanes once mid-game starts.
  • Gold/Platinum: 6.0 - 7.5 CS/M. Players have solid last-hitting skills but often 'Aram' in the mid lane, losing farm in side lanes.
  • Diamond/Master+: 8.0 - 9.5 CS/M. Players prioritize waves and optimize their rotations to never miss a crashing minion wave.
  • Professional Play: 10.0+ CS/M. In professional matches, teams coordinate to ensure their carries take almost every possible point of experience and gold on the map.

Factors That Affect Your CS Per Minute

Maintaining high CS/M isn't just about clicking on minions. Several factors can hinder or help your score:

1. Last-Hitting Precision

The most basic skill in LoL is the ability to strike a minion when its health is low enough for your attack to kill it. Factors like your champion's attack damage (AD), attack speed, and the presence of friendly minions can make this difficult. Our League of Legends CS/M Calculator helps you see the impact of missed last-hits on your overall efficiency.

2. Wave Management

Professional players don't just kill minions; they control when and where they die. By 'Freezing' a wave near your tower, you make it safe to farm. By 'Slow Pushing,' you create a massive wave that forces your opponent to choose between defending their tower or fighting for an objective. Effective wave management is the key to maintaining consistently high CS/M.

3. The Mid-Game 'Slump'

Almost every lower-ELO player experiences the mid-game slump. After the first tower falls, players tend to group in the middle of the map and fight aimlessly. During these 10-15 minutes, waves in the Top and Bot lanes die to towers, and no one gets the gold. To keep your CS/M high, you must learn to split away from the team and 'catch' these side waves without getting caught by the enemy.

Using the CS Per Minute Calculator for Improvement

To improve your rank, use our tool after every game. Look at your 10-minute CS and your 25-minute CS. If your CS/M dropped significantly between those two points, you have a 'Macro' problem—you are losing farm in the mid-game. If your CS/M was low in the first 10 minutes, you have a 'Mechanical' problem—you need to practice your last-hitting in the practice tool.

Calculations for Different Roles

The League of Legends CS Per Minute Calculator is primarily used for Top, Mid, and ADC (Bot) laners. Junglers have a slightly different pace, as they rely on camp respawn timers. A jungler with 6.5 CS/M is often playing at a very high level, whereas an ADC with 6.5 CS/M is considered behind. Supports, of course, aim for low CS/M to ensure their carries get all the gold.

The 'Perfect CS' Myth

You may hear people talk about 'Perfect CS' (usually 10 CS per minute). While a great goal, it is rarely achievable in a real game with constant fighting and roams. Focus on being *better* than your opponent. If the average CS/M in your rank is 6.0, aim for 7.5. That 1.5 CS/M difference is worth thousands of gold over the course of a season.

Conclusion: Mastery Through Math

The path to Challenger is paved with minions. By using the League of Legends CS Per Minute Calculator, you turn your performance into a measurable, improvable science. Stop guessing if you farmed well—know your numbers, set your goals, and out-economize your opponents to victory. Every minion counts, and every second matters on the road to the Nexus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Usage of This Calculator

Who Should Use This?

Players looking to improve their rank, Coaches analyzing player efficiency, and Analysts comparing professional performance.

Limitations

CS/M does not account for the 'Quality' of CS (e.g., if you took farm from a carry who needed it more).

Real-World Examples

The 'Chovy' Pace

Scenario: A player reaches 300 CS at the 25-minute mark.

Outcome: This is a staggering 12.0 CS/M, usually achieved by taking lane farm and multiple jungle camps simultaneously.

The Mid-Game Slump

Scenario: A player has 80 CS at 10m (8.0 CS/M) but only has 140 CS at 25m.

Outcome: Their CS/M has dropped to 5.6. They likely stopped farming to group with their team and 'leaked' too much gold.

Summary

Benchmark your Season 16 growth with the League of Legends CS Per Minute Calculator. Track your precision in the new accelerated wave meta.