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90s TV Shows

90s TV Shows Community Rankings

The cumulative ranking of all 24 entrants, built from 1 completed 90s TV Shows brackets and 15 head-to-head picks. Buffy the Vampire Slayer currently leads on win rate.

Last updated August 16, 2026

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1

brackets completed

15

picks recorded

16

entrants with results

Full community ranking

  1. 1
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    4W - 0L Β· won 1 bracket

    100%

    win rate

  2. 2
    That '70s Show

    That '70s Show

    3W - 1L

    75%

    win rate

  3. 3
    The Sopranos

    The Sopranos

    2W - 1L

    67%

    win rate

  4. 4
    Full House

    Full House

    2W - 1L

    67%

    win rate

  5. 5
    Twin Peaks

    Twin Peaks

    1W - 1L

    50%

    win rate

  6. 6
    Dawson's Creek

    Dawson's Creek

    1W - 1L

    50%

    win rate

  7. 7
    Home Improvement

    Home Improvement

    1W - 1L

    50%

    win rate

  8. 8
    The West Wing

    The West Wing

    1W - 1L

    50%

    win rate

  9. 9
    Friends

    Friends

    0W - 1L

    0%

    win rate

  10. 10
    The Simpsons

    The Simpsons

    0W - 1L

    0%

    win rate

  11. 11
    South Park

    South Park

    0W - 1L

    0%

    win rate

  12. 12
    Law & Order

    Law & Order

    0W - 1L

    0%

    win rate

  13. 13
    ER

    ER

    0W - 1L

    0%

    win rate

  14. 14
    Boy Meets World

    Boy Meets World

    0W - 1L

    0%

    win rate

  15. 15
    Will & Grace

    Will & Grace

    0W - 1L

    0%

    win rate

  16. 16
    Sex and the City

    Sex and the City

    0W - 1L

    0%

    win rate

8 of the 24 entrants have not appeared in a recorded matchup yet β€” the field is shuffled each play, so smaller brackets leave some out.

How this ranking works

How is the 90s TV Shows community ranking calculated?

Every completed 90s TV Shows bracket adds one result to the pool. Each head-to-head pick is recorded as a win for one entrant and a loss for the other, and entrants are ordered by win rate across all 15 matchups played so far. Champion counts are tracked separately so a lucky draw cannot pass as a favourite.

Why use win rate instead of how often something wins the bracket?

Brackets are shuffled, so an entrant can reach the final without beating anything difficult. Win rate counts every matchup an entrant appeared in, which is a fairer read on how people actually feel about it. Champion counts are shown next to it for the entrants that keep taking the title.

How often does this ranking update?

Continuously. The page rebuilds every few minutes, so a bracket you finish now shows up here shortly afterwards. Last refreshed August 16, 2026.

Does my own ranking have to match this one?

No β€” this is the aggregate, not a verdict. Play the rank 90s TV shows yourself and you get a private result page with your own order, which you can share and compare against the community list here.