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The Beatmap Spotlights (or just Spotlights, formerly Ranking Charts) is a recurring curation program for recommending and highlighting badge prizes.
The current season is the Spring 2025 season.
The Beatmap Spotlight Curators article page for a more detailed listing of all the roles within the BSC.
To participate in the Beatmap Spotlights, osu!(lazer) client.
After installing and logging into your , head on over to the playlists tab in the play section and find the Spotlights lobbies as denoted by a little pink bar, or filter by them from the top-right corner.
If there are no open lobbies, wait for the next season. The break between seasons usually lasts a few weeks, and new seasons are announced on the front page.
For the list of Spotlights seasons, see: Seasons
The Beatmap Spotlights project is currently organised in pre-defined seasons. Each season consists of a pool of curated beatmaps and a competitive seasonal league for the whole community.
The seasonal leaderboard sums up the weekly ranked score results of every participant. Based on the seasonal leaderboard, every participant is assigned to a league bracket reflecting their relative placement within the leaderboard.
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channel as well as in the lobby chat of the next playlist.
Rewards are distributed to playlist lobby winners, creators of Beatmap of the Season picks, and every participant present on the seasonal leaderboard.
The top 10 players of each playlist lobby will receive 1 week of osu!er.
After the conclusion of each season, votes are opened for the Beatmap of the Season, where players and curators each get to pick a winning map for each game mode, totalling 8. The winning entries are announced at start of the next season, and their creators will receive 3 months of osu!er.
During the season, every participant receives a temporary badge which reflects their current placement on the seasonal leaderboard, as described by the table below. These are updated after the conclusion of each playlist. Players who hold a Rhythm Incarnate badge by the end of the season will keep it permanently.
Badges | Bracket tier | Placement |
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Rhythm Incarnate | The best of the best | |
Diamond | Top 3% | |
Platinum | 3% – 10% | |
Gold | 10% – 25% | |
Silver | 25% – 50% | |
Bronze | 50% – 70% | |
Copper | 70% – 95% | |
Iron | 95% – 100% |
The Rhythm Incarnate tier threshold is picked manually based on the season's participant count and general size of other tiers, though it is an absolute number that ranges between top 2 and top 50 in most cases.
This table only shows one of four badge versions. Each game mode has its own badge version.
The curation system involves the process of curators selecting the beatmaps being put into the Beatmap Spotlights for each season.
The current implementation of the Beatmap Spotlights is highly experimental and can change anytime depending on how players respond to it. Because of that, it is important to collect as much and criticism as possible to improve furtherly on the direction and implementation of this system. Players are encouraged to leave their thoughts and here:
#beatmap-spotlights
in the osu! community Discord server
#osu-spotlights
in the osu! Discord server
Originally named "Ranking Charts" and initiated in October 20094
The project underwent several changes and additions, such as osu!er tags. Later, rewards for mappers or seasonal leaderboard winners have been added.
The project lead has changed several times in its history. 8
In January 2014, the charts browser was added to the osu! client,Quality Assurance Team in charge of selecting the most noteworthy beatmaps.
Renamed to Beatmap Spotlights in March 2017,15
In August 2020, pishifat.
After the conclusion of the Spring 2021 season, the project went on hiatus, which lasted until September 2021 when efforts of revival emerged, with Hivie ing instead. In February 2022, the project resumed operating after some structural and team changes.
In October 2023, Hivie stepped down from the same role.