The March 2026 rating list released by FIDE has brought fresh movement in world chess. While the very top remains steady, several players have made significant gains just below the summit.
Here’s a clear look at where things stand in both the Open and Women’s categories.
Chess Ranking Open Category – Top 10 (March 2026)
| Rank | Player | Country | Rating |
| 1 | Magnus Carlsen | Norway | 2840 |
| 2 | Hikaru Nakamura | USA | 2810 |
| 3 | Fabiano Caruana | USA | 2795 |
| 4 | Vincent Keymer | Germany | 2776 |
| 5 | Nodirbek Abdusattorov | Uzbekistan | 2771 |
| 6 | Alireza Firouzja | France | 2759 |
| 7 | Wei Yi | China | 2754 |
| 8 | Anish Giri | Netherlands | 2753 |
| 9 | Wesley So | USA | 2753 |
| 10 | Gukesh Dommaraju | India | 2748 |
Magnus Carlsen continues to lead comfortably, maintaining a clear gap at the top. Nakamura and Caruana remain second and third, showing remarkable consistency.
Women’s Category – Top 10 (March 2026)
| Rank | Player | Country | Rating |
| 1 | Hou Yifan | China | 2628 |
| 2 | Ju Wenjun | China | 2555 |
| 3 | Lei Tingjie | China | 2550 |
| 4 | Aleksandra Goryachkina | Russia | 2548 |
| 5 | Humpy Koneru | India | 2540 |
| 6 | Kateryna Lagno | Russia | 2535 |
| 7 | Nana Dzagnidze | Georgia | 2528 |
| 8 | Tan Zhongyi | China | 2525 |
| 9 | Anna Muzychuk | Ukraine | 2520 |
| 10 | Harika Dronavalli | India | 2515 |
Hou Yifan continues to dominate the women’s rankings, holding a significant rating lead. China maintains a powerful presence with multiple players in the top 10.
India also remains strongly represented through Humpy Koneru and Harika Dronavalli, reflecting the country’s growing depth in women’s chess.
The March 2026 rankings underline two clear trends: stability at the very top and intense competition just beneath it.