How the Superpowers bracket works
Rank superpowers without dragging anything into rows. You get one matchup at a time — Flying or Invisibility? Super Strength or Teleportation? — and after 15 picks the bracket has a champion, with everything else placed by how far it got. Nobody can hold 16 options in their head at once, but everybody can answer "this one" — so the order you end up with is one you will actually stand behind.
This bracket runs 4 rounds at the default 16-slot size (Round of 16, Elite 8, Final Four, Championship), with every one of the 16 options in the field. Entrants are drawn at random each time, so an early upset in one run may never happen in the next. You can also play it at 8 slots for a shorter or longer run.
15 picks, 4 rounds
- Round of 168 matchups
- Elite 84 matchups
- Final Four2 matchups
- Championship1 matchup
Roughly 1-2 minutes start to finish.
All 16 entrants
All 16 entrants are listed below, including Flying, Invisibility, Super Strength and Teleportation.

Flying
Soar through the sky

Invisibility
Disappear at will

Super Strength
Lift anything

Teleportation
Instant travel

Time Travel
Past & future access

Mind Reading
Know all thoughts

Super Speed
Faster than light

Telekinesis
Move objects with your mind

Shapeshifting
Become anything

Healing Factor
Instant regeneration

Immortality
Live forever

Fire Control
Generate & control flames

Freeze Time
Pause the world

Talk to Animals
Animal communication
X-Ray Vision
See through anything

Weather Control
Command the elements
Would rather group them than rank them? Open all 16 in the tier list maker and sort them into S, A, B, C, D and F tiers instead — same entrants, no matchups.
How everyone else ranked them
Aggregated from 20 completed Superpowers brackets. Win rate is the share of head-to-head matchups each entrant has won across every play.
- 1

Teleportation
49W - 15L · won 5 brackets
77%
win rate
- 2

Time Travel
36W - 17L · won 3 brackets
68%
win rate
- 3

Freeze Time
28W - 18L · won 2 brackets
61%
win rate
- 4

Mind Reading
22W - 18L · won 2 brackets
55%
win rate
- 5

Healing Factor
23W - 19L · won 1 bracket
55%
win rate
- 6

Flying
20W - 18L · won 2 brackets
53%
win rate
- 7

Telekinesis
21W - 19L · won 1 bracket
53%
win rate
- 8

Invisibility
20W - 19L · won 1 bracket
51%
win rate
- 9

Super Speed
17W - 18L · won 2 brackets
49%
win rate
- 10

Shapeshifting
14W - 19L · won 1 bracket
42%
win rate
Getting a ranking you actually agree with
- 1Trust the first instinct. Overthinking a matchup usually produces a ranking you do not agree with later.
- 2The default run puts all 16 options in the draw. Short on time? Drop to 8 slots — a quicker run over a random 8 of them.
- 3Watch for the option you keep beating reluctantly. That is usually the sign you should undo and reconsider the pick before it.
Superpowers bracket FAQ
How many options are in the Superpowers bracket?
The pool holds 16 options. A default run puts all of them in the draw and takes 15 picks across 4 rounds: Round of 16, Elite 8, Final Four, Championship. Other field sizes are available too — 8, 16 slots.
Which options are included?
Flying, Invisibility, Super Strength, Teleportation, Time Travel, Mind Reading, Super Speed, Telekinesis, Shapeshifting, Healing Factor, Immortality and Fire Control, plus 4 more. Every entrant is listed further down this page with its artwork.
How long does the rank superpowers take?
About 1-2 minutes — 15 choices at the default size, or 7 if you drop to a 8-slot bracket. It works the same on a phone as on a desktop, and no login is involved.
How does this compare to a drag-and-drop tier list maker?
Both are here, and the bracket is closer to a tier list than it looks. It ends with a champion, a runner-up and then every other option grouped by the round it went out in — which is exactly a set of tiers, decided by 15 direct comparisons rather than by your first guess at a layout. What it deliberately does not do is claim a precise gap between two options that never met. If you would rather place the options into S through F rows yourself, the tier list maker loads all 16 of them at bracketranker.com/tier-list-maker.
How did everyone else rank these options?
Every completed bracket feeds the Superpowers community results page, which aggregates win rates across all plays and tracks how often each of the 16 entrants takes the title. It updates continuously, so it moves as more people play.
Can I build my own superpowers bracket?
Use the bracket maker: add your own options, name it, and share the link so other people play the same field. That is the route to take when this pool of 16 is missing something you would have picked, or when you want a version scoped to one era, label or franchise.