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K/D Ratio Calculator
Use this K/D ratio fixer to see how many clean kills are needed to repair a match history. It works for any shooter-style kill/death ratio.
Kills needed
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- Consecutive kills needed
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- K/D after extra kills
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What the k/d ratio calculator solves
Use this K/D ratio fixer to see how many clean kills are needed to repair a match history. It works for any shooter-style kill/death ratio.
Formula
How to use it
- Enter current kills and deaths.
- Enter the target K/D ratio.
- Use the what-if field to see how extra kills move the ratio.
How to read the answer
The result assumes consecutive kills without adding deaths. One extra death changes the target, which is exactly why the grind feels rude.
Common mistakes and edge cases
- Deaths cannot be negative.
- If deaths are zero, K/D is effectively flawless rather than a normal finite ratio.
- Assists, knocks, eliminations, and game-specific stats may use different rules.
Worked examples
Fix a 1.25 K/D to 1.5
Kills needed
25 clean kills needed
Climb to 2.0
Kills needed
40 clean kills needed
Frequently asked questions
What does K/D mean?+
K/D is kills divided by deaths. A 1.5 K/D means 1.5 kills for each death.
Does this support any game?+
Yes. It is generic ratio math for shooter-style stats, as long as your game uses kills and deaths.
Why does one death hurt so much?+
Because K/D uses deaths in the denominator. More deaths increase how many kills you need for the same target ratio.
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Last updated: May 8, 2026