who has a puzzle rating more than 2352

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Vish2coolguy

hi guys i am looking for people above the rating of 2352 and are certified world ranked in puzzles

Vish2coolguy

i mean also not world ranked but above 2352

Vish2coolguy

pls guys

VULslayer
I’m 2716 and I think I’m in the 99.6% percentile

The last two days is the history
when you click on your rating on puzzles has disappeared. Is that a glitch on my side or a glitch with chess.com

Thanks

manudude02

I just crossed the 3000 mark, 3002 to be precise.

SacrificePawnAlways
I’m 2837. I’m world ranked 😢 sorry. But at least my Puzzle Rush was once 114 world ranked 🤯🤯🤯
JosephReidNZ

Me

SacrificePawnAlways
Oh yeah. Of course. By the way how’d you get 60000 puzzle points? U hacking?
JosephReidNZ
SacrificePawnAlways wrote:
Oh yeah. Of course. By the way how’d you get 60000 puzzle points? U hacking?

No.

On Chess.com, there's often some confusion around the Rated Puzzles leaderboard and how ratings work, especially when you see scores like 65,535 at the top.

To clarify:
65,535 is not your actual puzzle rating. It’s simply the maximum number the leaderboard can display due to a technical limitation (it’s the highest value possible for a 16-bit unsigned integer, for those who are curious!). So once your "Puzzle Points" rating hits that cap, it will stop going any higher, but your actual rating continues to adjust behind the scenes.

Meanwhile, each puzzle on the site has a maximum difficulty rating of 4,000. This means the hardest puzzles you can solve won’t be rated above that number, even though your overall Puzzle Points rating (shown on your profile or used in matchmaking) might continue to rise, just not visibly beyond 65,535 on the leaderboard.

In short:

  • 65,535 = leaderboard display cap (not your real rating).

  • 4,000 = max difficulty rating for individual puzzles.

LedZeppeln

Everybody is high rated here