
How To Check VALORANT Ping Without Logging In
It’s no secret that checking VALORANT ping is a hassle for many as you first have to open the game, head into the range or deathmatch and then look at the tiny graph on the top right. While it isn’t a big deal for the NVME SSD users, just ask those who are still playing the game on an old hard drive as it takes about 120 seconds to even boot up the game.
Thankfully, Riot Games does not need you to be logged in to check your connection to their servers. Instead, you can manually test your ping by using IP addresses and basic system tools like Command Prompt or third-party websites. With that said, here’s how you can check your VALORANT ping without logging in.
What Is Ping and Why Does It Matter in VALORANT?

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First off, you need to know what “ping” is in this case. Ping is the time it takes for data to go from your computer to a game server and back, written in milliseconds (ms). In layman terms, ping is the time that your internet takes to send your whiffed Vandal spray to the VALORANT servers.
A lower ping means a quicker and more responsive connection which is especially important in games like VALORANT that are competitive and require speed and reaction time. Thankfully, Bronze players don’t have to worry about the ping as they need to improve their aim first.
Fact: You’ll find many pro players and Twitch streamers aiming for a ping under 30ms as it’s the best to quickly get your shots registered. Anything over 70ms can lead to huge delays.
How to Test VALORANT Ping Without Logging In
To check your ping without opening Riot Client or logging into VALORANT, the most accurate option is to use Command Prompt (on Windows) or Terminal (on macOS). Riot’s game servers are located in various regions, and each has a known server IP or hostname that can be manually pinged. Here’s the list of IP addresses for different regions:
AP (Asia Pacific)
- ping 43.229.65.1
AP (Asia Pacific) – Singapore
- ping 151.106.248.1
KR (Korea)
- ping 103.219.128.1
EU (Europe)
- ping 162.249.72.1
EU Eastern (Russia)
- ping 13.248.220.97
or
ping 76.223.72.224
NA (North America, including Mexico)
- ping 192.207.0.1
LATAM (Chile)
- ping 151.106.249.1
BR (Brazil)
- ping 45.7.37.1
Bahrain
- ping 99.83.199.240
or
ping 75.2.105.73
Mumbai (India)
- ping 75.2.66.166
or
ping 99.83.136.104
Paste the copied command into the Command Prompt window with a simple right click, or by pressing ctrl+v.
This method doesn’t work for everyone because of their ISPs blocking such services. In this case, you can then use a site like pingtestlive.com or Game Server Ping. These services usually include tools for testing your ping to the major game servers such as VALORANT and do not require any downloads.
Thankfully, there are already many tools available such as ExitLag or NoPing, that also let you see latency to VALORANT servers in real time without having to login to the game. While these are third-party tools, they can be useful for players dealing with routing or regional connection issues. We’ve personally tried them and they actually work.
Tip: Stick to well-reviewed and transparent tools. Avoid “ping boosters” that lack documentation or credibility.
Not many are using the best of the best internet services in the world which is why they face high ping issues as well but thankfully those can also be fixed by following these methods.
FAQs
1. What is ping in gaming?
Ping is how long it takes for your computer to send data to a game server and receive a response, in milliseconds (ms). A lower ping is a faster, smoother connection, which allows you to react quickly during the game.
2. Can I check my ping to VALORANT servers without logging in?
Yes, you don’t have to login to test your connection. You can ping the Riot server IPs directly with Command Prompt (on Windows) or Terminal (on Mac). You just type in ping [IP address] and it displays how long it takes to get to the server. There is a list of IPs for each region to use.
3. If the ping command doesn’t work for me?
Sometimes your internet service provider or your firewall may be blocking the ping command. If that’s the case, attempt websites like pingtestlive.com or Game Server Ping. These tools enable you to test your ping to VALORANT servers without any installation.
4. Are there other tools to ping the VALORANT server?
Yes, you can also check Riot’s Server Status page or third-party tools like ExitLag or NoPing. These display your latency to various game servers and can assist if you have lag due to poor routing. Just be careful and use reputable tools.