osu pp calculator

Estimate Your osu!standard PP

Enter your map and score stats to estimate performance points (pp). This tool is a practical estimate for planning scores and grind sessions.

Tip: avoid impossible pairs like HR + EZ or DT + HT.

Optional: Weighted Contribution Estimator

Estimated PP will appear here.

If you are searching for an osu pp calculator, you probably want one thing: a fast way to estimate whether a score is worth grinding. This page gives you a practical calculator and a clear explanation of how pp behaves, so you can make better decisions on map picks, mods, and consistency training.

What is osu! pp?

In osu!, pp (performance points) is the ranking metric that measures how difficult and how well you played a map. The official algorithm is detailed and mode-specific, but for everyday planning, most players care about the big drivers: star rating, accuracy, combo, misses, map length, and mods.

This calculator focuses on osu!standard and gives a strong estimate rather than an exact official server value. That makes it ideal for practice sessions, score target setting, and comparing “what if” scenarios.

How this osu pp calculator works

The tool combines a base value from map difficulty with multipliers that represent score quality and conditions. In plain language:

  • Higher stars create a larger base pp value.
  • Higher accuracy strongly boosts final pp.
  • More combo, fewer misses preserves score value.
  • Harder reading/speed mods can increase pp.
  • Penalty mods reduce final pp.

Main factors explained

Accuracy: This is usually the biggest swing factor on many maps. Going from 97.5% to 99.0% can dramatically change pp.

Combo ratio: If your achieved combo is close to max combo, your estimate rises. Large combo breaks lower potential value.

Miss count: Each miss applies a penalty. A “low miss, high acc” score often beats a “many miss, same acc” score.

AR / OD / Length: These map properties shape reaction demand and precision pressure, so they contribute to multipliers.

How to use the calculator effectively

  1. Enter the map’s star rating and object count.
  2. Input your expected accuracy, combo, and miss count.
  3. Set AR and OD based on map + selected mods.
  4. Choose mods you plan to play.
  5. Click Calculate PP and compare scenarios.

For planning, run three scenarios: realistic average run, good run, and near-PB run. This gives you a better estimate of expected grind value instead of chasing only best-case outcomes.

Weighted total pp (why top play position matters)

Your profile total pp uses weighted top plays. The highest play gets full value, and lower-ranked plays get reduced by a weight factor. This page includes a quick estimator for weighted contribution using an expected position.

  • Position 1 contributes most.
  • Position 10 contributes much less than position 2.
  • Climbing total pp is often easier by improving weak top-30 entries, not only hunting one giant score.

Practical pp farming tips

1) Prioritize consistency maps

Maps where you can repeatedly hit high accuracy and low miss counts are usually better for stable pp progress than “all-or-nothing” picks.

2) Track accuracy first, then speed

Many players plateau because they rush BPM jumps while accuracy fundamentals lag behind. Build clean tapping and reading; pp follows.

3) Use mods strategically

HD/HR/DT can be rewarding if you can keep score quality. If mods tank your acc or combo, your net pp may drop. Always compare no-mod and modded outcomes with a calculator before committing.

4) Keep a target list

Make a shortlist of maps with estimated gains between 15 and 60 pp each. Rotating them prevents burnout and improves overall rank momentum.

Common mistakes when estimating pp

  • Assuming star rating alone determines pp.
  • Ignoring miss penalties on long maps.
  • Overestimating gains from mods without checking resulting accuracy.
  • Chasing only one giant play instead of improving multiple weighted slots.

Final thoughts

A good osu pp calculator is less about perfect prediction and more about better decisions. Use this page to compare routes, set realistic goals, and focus your grind where returns are strongest. Small improvements in acc and consistency, repeated over many maps, usually beat random high-risk attempts.

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