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What is a Good Ping for Gaming? (2026 Standards)

Simple guide to understanding your network's impact on gameplay.

A good ping for gaming is sub-50ms. Pro-grade competitive gaming requires sub-20ms, while anything above 100ms is considered poor for modern online multiplayer titles.

Gaming Impact

Ping determines how fast your actions appear to other players. Lower ping means your shots register faster and you react to enemies sooner. In 2026, with the rise of high-refresh-rate monitors and fast-paced netcode, having low ping is the most important factor for a smooth gaming session.

Competitive vs Casual

The definition of 'good' depends on what you play:

  • FPS (Valorant, CS2, CoD): Sub-30ms is ideal.
  • Battle Royale (Warzone, Fortnite): Sub-50ms is standard.
  • MOBA (LoL, Dota 2): Sub-60ms is perfectly fine.
  • Casual/RPG (Minecraft, MMOs): Up to 100ms is playable.

What Players Experience

A good connection isn't just about the number; it's about stability. A stable 50ms is always better than a ping that jumps between 20ms and 150ms. You want a consistent, low-jitter experience to avoid 'stuttering' or 'rubber-banding'.

How to Improve Ping

  • Ethernet over WiFi: Always use a cable for gaming.
  • ISP Choice: Fiber optics (FTTH) offer the lowest physical latency.
  • Hardware: Use a router with Bufferbloat protection.

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