Best Jungler in the World 2025: Who Dominates the Role Today?

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Are you wondering who are the best LoL jungle players? Find the answers you are looking for here!

Jungling is considered one of the most impactful roles in League of Legends. As season 13 brought changes to smite, it has given birth to an interesting meta that revolves around farming. As a role, Jungling requires not only mechanical skill for skirmishes but also the intellect to navigate through camps efficiently while calculating risk vs. reward on when to gank and when not to gank. So, who are currently the best LoL Jungle players right now?

Top 10 best jungle players in League of Legends

The best LoL jungle players are often the reason we find ourselves captivated by a League of Legends game. Ever wondered how an incredible play unfolds on stage? Usually, that’s the work of the jungler. A good jungler requires strong game knowledge, always anticipating the next move of your opponent. This is the role that adds a dynamic layer to the game, it captures our attention and keeps us engaged at every moment.

So, who are these top junglers that are changing how the game works? What drives them to excel? How do they consistently steal the spotlight? Today, we are about to find out, as we move across the world to find the best LoL jungle players.

Position Name Alias
1# Kim Geon-Bu Canyon
2# Seo Jin-Hyeok Kanavi
3# Han Wang-ho Peanut
4# Lee Seung-yong Tarzan
5# Mun Heyon-Jun Oner
6# Gao Tian-Liang Tian
7# Peng Li-Xun Xun
8# Kaer Słoma Inspired
9# Martin Sundelin Yike
10# Iván Martín Díaz Razork

10. Razork

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Spanish jungler Iván “Razork” Martín Díaz is at the heart of any recent successes of veteran organisation Fnatic. While still under the thumb of rivals G2 and with little expectation to take a title off of them any time soon, Razork is arguably the only player on Fnatic’s side better than his G2 counterpart. Rumour has it Razork could’ve ended up on G2 in a different timeline, however he’s made himself a crucial part of Fnatic’s lineup as he’s emerged as one of the best in his role in the West, and arguably the world.

9. Yike

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Yike’s two-year, LEC-dominating spell with G2 saw the jungler win a ridiculous seven LEC titles, making him the most decorated jungler in the league’s history. This year he moved to Karmine Corp, leaving Caps’ shadow and becoming the main man in an up-and-coming team.

Karmine Corp’s fortunes immediately improved, winning Yike’s very first split since ing the team by beating G2 in the Winter final. That was followed up by reaching the final of First Stand, the first time an EMEA team had reached an international final since 2019. Yike has shown the growth to become an elite LEC and world talent, moving on from being a cog of G2’s previous LEC-winning machine.

8. Inspired

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Like many EU players before him, Inspired made the choice to cross the pond and play in the LCS, now LTA, but has uniquely blossomed in the less competitive region. While many make the switch to cash in, Inspired has found himself on well-put-together rosters, winning two titles across spells with Evil Geniuses and FlyQuest.

Still on FlyQuest now, Inspired has formed a formidable partnership with enigmatic top laner Bwipo, while, individually, the Pole has become arguably the best jungler in the West, not just in his league.

7. Xun

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Peng “Xun” Li-Xun has arguably failed to garner the recognition he’s deserved during his time on Bilibili Gaming, being subbed at times last season before being brought back in to steady the ship at Worlds. He won two LPL titles across his two years with BLG, cementing himself as one of the best junglers in the LPL and, by extension, the world.

Now he’s on JD Gaming with superstars like Scout and Peyz, aiming for further regional success and in search of international silverware. XUN has been among the elite of China for years and has more than proved his level, yet an international title has eluded him thus far.

6. Tian

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Gao “Tian” Tian-Liang was the MVP of the Worlds 2019 Finals when FunPlus Pheonix smashed home favourites G2 to lift the Summoner’s Cup in Paris. As with many other competitive Junglers, he is known for his Lee Sin, though sadly he’s been unable to showcase the champion’s mechanics in recent years following its exit from the meta.

His time on Top Esports brought with it a host of second-place finishes as Tian chased his first LPL title since 2019. Though his stock dipped for a couple of years, his time on Top eventually saw him return to an elite level as the side finished runners-up in LPL Spring and the Esports World Cup, and reached the final eight at Worlds.

Now on Weibo, he’s playing alongside legendary mid laner Xiaohu, a player who knows all too well how to secure international success, having won MSI on three occasions across multiple roles

5. Oner

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Mun “Oner” Heyon-Jun is an LCK Finals MVP and is among one of the best League of Legends players of all time. Oner has cemented himself as one of the best Lee Sin players in the world. His style in his early career started off with bruisers such as Xin Zhao, Viego and Lee sin. Even when bruiser champions may have fallen out of meta in the 2023 Spring season, Oner has still busted out his Lee Sin multiple times.

Oner is a mechanical beast that is not afraid to play carry champions on the LCK stage. As a member of one of the most successful franchises in Korea, he will have the opportunity to further improve his skills by playing alongside the greatest of all time, Faker.

Playing on one of the League of Legends Worlds winner in 2024 and 2025 despite the superstar roster showing rocky form over their three years together. Zeus’ departure this year means that T1 will face an extremely uphill battle in their attempts to claim an unprecedented third consecutive Worlds title, though they’ll have nothing to worry about jungle-wise with Oner at the wheel.

4. Tarzan

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Lee “Tarzan” Seung-Yong is currently the Jungler for Anyone’s Legend. He is regarded as one of the best LoL Jungler player in Korea for his map knowledge and understanding of the game. Tarzan is known for his deviation in jungle picks. 

Unfortunately, although Tarzan was talented, he had some struggles during his time with Griffin in the LCK, with their miraculous rise quickly followed by mismanagement and relegation. It was not until he ed the LPL, that he found his way once again. Even though many teams including DRX were interested in him, Tarzan decided to go to China. Whether it was for money or for a better facility, it is hard for the fans to know. Despite the rumors, Tarzan is not going to fade into obscurity like many past superstar players. Instead, he is aiming towards his first LPL title and, hopefully, international success as his ing Anyone’s Legend quickly shot them to the top of the Chinese league.

3. Peanut

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One of the all-time League of Legends greats, Han “Peanut” Wang-ho is one of the game’s most tenured players in any position. He’s a jungle that first emerged with a dominant playstyle that subsequently shifted to a ive, cerebral-focused player later on in their careers – doing both at an elite level. After winning three back-to-back LCK titles with Gen.G, the team’s failure to win internationally meant that the roster was largely disbanded and Peanut sadly found his head on the chopping block.

He’s since moved to Hanwha Life Esports, a side that spent years as a mid-table side before finally putting together an LCK-winning roster, including world champions Zeka and Viper, last season. With the addition of Zeus this year, HLE are now the team to beat in the LCK and has experienced international success, having won the first-ever First Stand.

2. Kanavi

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Seo “Kanavi” Jin-Hyeok is a Korean-born player competing in the LPL. Competing on the same team as superstar Top Laner 369, Kanavi has been dominating the LPL 2023 Spring split. Kanavi has also shifted away from meta picks when he felt comfortable. In a match against Invinctus Gaming, Kanavi showed that mechanical Junglers such as Nidalee were still strong under the right hands. Against RNG, Kanavi also pulled out his Sylas, opting for the dark harvest build which was meta for solo queue but risky in competitive play. Nonetheless, Kanavi’s confidence appears to be stronger and stronger every season.

Although Kanavi is currently happily playing for Top Esports in the LPL, he might be interested to play again in the LCK. The introduction of military exemption for winning the Asian Games, which Kanavi did in 2023, means that his career is not time-limited like most Korean players, giving him the freedom to make significant changes later down the line if he so desires.

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1. Canyon

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Kim “Canyon” Geon-Bu is regarded as one of the best Jungler players of all time. Previously a loyalist to his team Damwon Gaming, rebranded as Dplus KIA, Canyon has now moved on to new pastures with Chovy-led Gen.G. Now part of arguably the world’s best mid-jungle duo, Canyon has not only returned to domestic success but also helped Gen.G earn it’s first international title with its Mid-Season Invitational win.

Canyon started his career at 16 years old. On his first roster, he was already playing with legends such as mid-laner Showmaker and ADC Deft. It was very fortunate that Canyon was able to play with the very best at the beginning of his career.

Before Canyon left for Worlds 2022, he took the number 1 and number 2 spot on the Korean ladder. It was his message to the world that he was the best player in Korea. However, solo queue performance and international performance are very much different. 

Adding a Dash of Unpredictability: The Role of Junglers

When the dust settles and the nexus explodes, it’s the junglers who truly add that pinch of unpredictability and thrill to the world of League of Legends. Imagine the game without them – it would be like watching a predictable game of rock, paper, scissors, with each outcome more or less set in stone. But Junglers shake things up, adding a level of dynamism and complexity that makes each match a unique spectacle.

The beauty of it all is that no two Junglers are alike. Some live for the thrill of the hunt, aggressively prowling the map for ganks and plays, thriving in the chaos of the early game. Meanwhile, others prefer the rhythm of the jungle farm, methodically scaling up and biding their time, waiting for the right moment to unleash their might in the late game. Each style paints a different picture, but both can lead to the same glorious outcome: victory.

The question of who is the best jungler player in LoL is always a hot debate. Sometimes it may be hard to differentiate one from another because competitive play always leans towards a certain meta. However, the ideal Jungler is always present on the map while maintaining a CS lead against the enemy Jungler.

Unfortunately, the era of playmaking Junglers might be over as Riot games have put a strong emphasis towards a farming-oriented playstyle with the new smite changes.

Anyway, we hope that this article inspires you to play the Jungle role or to watch the competitive games with a new perspective!

FAQs

Who is the strongest jungler right now?

The strongest jungler right now is Gen.G’s Canyon. Playing alongside Chovy — the world’s best League of Legends player in recent years — Canyon and Gen.G’s MSI title may well be just the start of the next LoL dynasty.

Who is the best jungler of all time?

While there could be some recency bias in the mix, it’s difficult to look past Canyon as the best jungler ever following his return to international success. The three-and-a-half years between his Worlds and MSI titles were filled with top-level gameplay and numerous LCK titles.
Lee Jones
Lee Jones

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By day, Lee is a self-taught esports writer, having started in 2018, and has since gone on to appear in and host numerous talk shows/podcasts. By night, Lee is a world record holder as the fastest player ever to be fired on Football Manager – feel free to see this as an achievement or an embarrassment.

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