About ultimate rankings
The ultimate source for sports and entertainment rankings
All the sports and entertainment debates in the world begin and end here. We are the ultimate source for sports and entertainment enthusiasts to finally settle all related ranking questions (both classic and current). Our mission is to let the public decide who and what is truly the best, rather than relying on a select few so-called experts.
Sports rankings
From the greatest athletes of all time to current season MVPs, we cover all sports including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, golf, and many more. Users vote on everything from "Top 10 NFL Quarterbacks of All Time" to "Best Current NBA Player."
Entertainment rankings
Music, movies, television, celebrities, food, and more. Our entertainment rankings cover everything from "Greatest Rock Bands of All Time" to "Best Movies of 2024" and "Sexiest Women of All Time."
Democratic voting
Instead of a few experts deciding rankings, we let millions of users vote. With over 8 billion people on the planet, why should only a select few determine what's best?
Local & global
From global rankings like "Greatest Athletes of All Time" to local debates like "Best Restaurant in Philadelphia," we cover it all. Users can debate and rank local sports and entertainment with their friends, family, and co-workers.
Comprehensive coverage
Over 2,000 sports ranking questions and 2,500 entertainment ranking questions. From all-time rankings to current yearly, monthly, and weekly rankings, we have it all covered.
The founder of Ultimate Rankings has always had a fascination with numbers, statistics, lists, and ultimately—rankings. In high school, instead of doodling or daydreaming, they would make lists of the best running backs or rock bands.
When seeing someone else's lists, it always bothered them for two reasons: (1) they got it all "wrong"; and (2) they didn't get a chance to vote. It was concluded that it was silly and practically meaningless for only a select few to vote for a ranking/list when there are millions of people who are knowledgeable on any particular subject.
This is how MVP awards and Hall of Fame selections are made in sports (example: 96 sportswriters and sportscasters vote for the NBA MVP). It works similarly for the Academy Awards and the Grammys. Even worse is People magazine's 25 people telling us who the 50 most beautiful people in the world are.
With hundreds of millions of computers and the world wide web, the simple yet creative idea was born: Let the whole world vote, voice their opinions, list, and rank to their hearts' delight via these websites.
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