Best Marvel Snap Decks: Win Rates from Real Games
The deck stats page on SnapComplete shows community deck performance from all players with match tracking enabled. Every distinct 12-card combination tracked users play appears as a deck entry with its win rate, total games, win-loss record, cube rate per game, and player count. Bot matches are excluded automatically so the numbers reflect performance against real players. Decks display as visual card grids sorted by energy cost, and each entry has a copy button that generates a deck code you can paste directly into Marvel Snap. The page defaults to Ranked decks from the current week with a minimum of 5 games, but every dimension is filterable.
What filters and sort options does the deck stats page have?
Seven controls shape the deck stats view. Mode covers Ranked, Ranked under 100, Ranked Infinite, Conquest (all tiers or individual sub-tiers for Proving Grounds, Silver, Gold, and Infinity), and Limited Time Game Modes including Team Clash and High Voltage: Overdrive. Time period defaults to This Week, with options for Today, Yesterday, This Season, Last Season, All Time, and a custom date picker. Last Season, All Time, and custom dates require a premium subscription. Minimum games filters out low-sample decks at thresholds of 5, 10, 25, 50, or 100 games. The sort dropdown offers Games Played, Win Rate, and Cube Rate, each with a high-to-low or low-to-high toggle. A Contains search finds decks that include specific cards, with a toggle to switch between cards and locations. Location filtering is a premium feature, powered by a server-side index that shows location occurrence counts scoped to your current mode and period. A minimum players filter sets thresholds of 3, 5, 10, or 25 players to focus on decks with broader adoption. Free-text search matches card names within decks. A premium SnapPoints (SP) band filter narrows deck stats to one or more of five matchmaking brackets: under 5,000 SP, 5,000 to 6,000, 6,000 to 7,000, 7,000 to 8,000, and 8,000 or higher. The dropdown marks your own band so you can see which decks win at your skill level specifically.
Can I see which decks win at my skill level?
Yes. The premium SnapPoints (SP) band filter on the deck stats page lets you narrow results to one or more of five matchmaking brackets: under 5,000 SP, 5,000 to 6,000, 6,000 to 7,000, 7,000 to 8,000, and 8,000 or higher. Marvel Snap matchmaking is SP-based, so each band corresponds to the pool of opponents you actually face. The same deck can perform very differently from one band to the next, so the best deck overall is not always the best deck at your specific level. The dropdown also marks your own band, and because Marvel Snap only shows your SP in-game once you reach Infinite, for many players it is the only place to see their own SP number and the matchmaking pool it maps to. The filter works across all modes: Ranked, Conquest, and Limited Time Game Modes.
How is the deck data collected?
All deck stats come from SnapComplete users who opted into match tracking. No companion app or plugin is needed. When you sign in and link your game account, tracked matches feed into a shared dataset that powers the deck stats page. The stats summary at the bottom of the filter bar shows how many total decks and games match your current filters, like "142 Ranked decks across 3,800 games this week." Every deck entry shows its player count so you can tell whether a win rate comes from one prolific player or dozens of independent users. If you are not tracking yet, the page shows a prompt to sign in and enable tracking so you can contribute your own games to the community data.
Can I copy a deck and use it in-game?
Every deck entry has a clipboard icon in the top-right corner. Tapping it generates a Marvel Snap deck code and copies it to your clipboard. You can paste this code directly into the game's deck builder to import the full 12-card list. The card grid displays each card using your equipped variant art if you are signed in, so the visual preview matches what the deck would look like in your collection. Cards are sorted left to right by energy cost, making it easy to scan the deck's curve at a glance.
What are the best Marvel Snap decks right now?
SnapComplete answers this from real tracked matches instead of theorycraft: the sections below list the most-played decks with their win rates, player counts, and full card lists. For the complete picture, use the deck grid on this page and sort by Win Rate or Cube Rate, or narrow to the mode and time period you care about.
This season's most-played LTGM: High Voltage: Overdrive decks on SnapComplete
SnapComplete data from 6,624 synced players shows the three most-played LTGM: High Voltage: Overdrive decks this season. The most-played deck (8,340 tracked games, 219 players, 66% win rate) runs Cobra, Morph, Gambit, Phastos, Shang-Chi, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, En Sabah Nur, Blink, Blob, Knull, Red Hulk, Galactus First Steps. The runner-up (5,363 tracked games, 150 players, 55% win rate) runs Cobra, Valentina, Cable, Shadow King, Mother Askani, Shang-Chi, Wiccan, Sera, Black Bolt, Enchantress, Eson, Odin. Third (3,732 tracked games, 94 players, 59% win rate) runs Chamber, Cobra, Caliban Horseman of Pestilence, Nick Fury, Dragon Lord, Cosmic Ghost Rider, Legion, Blink, Blob, Eson, Galactus First Steps, Monstro.
This week's most-played Ranked + Conquest decks on SnapComplete
SnapComplete data from 6,624 synced players shows the three most-played decks in Ranked + Conquest for the snap week ending Jun 23, 2026 (19:00 UTC). The most-played deck (851 tracked games, 104 players, 59% win rate) runs Spider-Ham, Hydra Bob, Zombie Mister Fantastic, Awesome Andy, H.E.R.B.I.E., Sam Wilson Captain America, Cosmo, Venus, Drax, Avatar Of Life, Isca the Unbeaten, The Thing First Steps, Aurora. The runner-up (586 tracked games, 71 players, 56% win rate) runs The Hood, Blade, Wild Child, Bucky Barnes, Carnage, Marrow, Gambit, Killmonger, Mobius M. Mobius, Shadow King, Zombie Captain Marvel, Fantomex. Third (575 tracked games, 80 players, 55% win rate) runs Nightcrawler, Hydra Bob, Askani'son, Iron Patriot, Rhino, Cosmo, Shadow King, Debrii, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Supergiant, Ozymandias, Wilson Fisk.
Win rates are mixture-smoothed against global priors. Browse the full list with copyable deck codes on the deck tracker.