Tyler1, Jynxzi, xQc, Dantes, and Humzh run a losers queue ritual in League of Legends

5 streamers walked into a 5-stack and tried to cast out the matchmaking demons.

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(Image via Jynxzi on Twitch)
TL;DR
  • Tyler1, Jynxzi, xQc, Dantes, and Humzh queued up as a five-stack in League of Legends.
  • The group jokingly performed a "ritual" to keep losers queue away, a community meme about cursed matchmaking that Riot has repeatedly denied exists.
  • The unusual mix of LoL veterans and variety streamers like xQc and Jynxzi turned the session into a chaotic clip-friendly stream.
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Tyler1, Jynxzi, xQc, Dantes, and Humzh linked up for a League of Legends session and turned a ranked meme into a live bit, jokingly performing a “ritual” to ward off losers queue.

The five-stack pulled together one of the more unexpected creator lineups League has seen recently. Tyler1 and Dantes sit firmly in the LoL ecosystem, Humzh is a regular in League circles, while Jynxzi and xQc come from very different streaming backgrounds.

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For anyone outside the LoL bubble, “losers queue” is community shorthand for the belief that the game’s matchmaking punishes you after a few losses, dropping you into games that feel rigged to lose. Riot has denied it exists for years. Players keep believing in it anyway.

That superstition is exactly what the group leaned into. Instead of grinding through losses and blaming the system, they treated losers queue like a curse and put on a mock ceremony to keep it away.

A five-stack scared of solo queue logic

A five-stack means all five players queue together, so there aren’t random teammates to blame. The classic losers queue theory mostly applies to solo players who feel stuck with weaker allies. With Tyler1, Dantes, and Humzh in the same call, the team already stacks serious League firepower.

Tyler1 has hit Challenger across multiple roles and remains one of the loudest faces of the game. Dantes is best known for his Hecarim mains content and a broadcast style that pushes microphones to their limit. Humzh rounds out the LoL-native side of the group.

Jynxzi, mostly tied to Rainbow Six Siege, has been quietly grinding League for a while now and viewers have noticed steady improvement. xQc, as usual, was there to add chaos. He isn’t a League regular, which made his presence in the stack a big part of the appeal.

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