Weered lobby overview
Rocket League
Rocket League community lobby. 2v2 and 3v3 ranked partner finding, in-game tournament coordination, freeplay and 1v1 training partners, and Hoops, Snow Day, and Dropshot pickup lobbies. Weered's partner finder is built around Rocket League's ranked structure and the in-game tournament cadence. Posts include queue (1v1, 2v2, 3v3 Standard, Hoops, Snow Day, Dropshot, Rumble, Heatseeker, Knockout), rank range (Bronze through SSL, with current MMR), region (US-E, US-W, EU, ME, OCE, SAM, ASI, AFR), role (striker, midfielder, defender, fill), aerial confidence (ground game, hits aerials, fast aerials, ceiling shots), voice required, and tournament participation interest. In-game tournament coordination is the main use case. Tournaments fire every two hours per region. Weered posts let teams form 30 minutes ahead, lock in roster, then bracket the in-game tournament once it opens. Bracket results sync back to the lobby for tracking. Training partner room handles 1v1 freeplay sessions, custom training pack sharing, and aerial drill coordination. Replay analysis room takes Ballchasing.com links and surfaces them as embedded match cards with stats. The existing Rocket League community lives across r/RocketLeague, r/RocketLeagueEsports, the official Psyonix Discord, and RLCS-adjacent Discord servers. In-game friend list is the only built-in LFG, which means most ranked stacks form via Discord or randoms. Weered is the persistent partner room where a 2v2 duo reforms next session.
Rooms in this lobby
Topics covered
rocketleague · rl · psyonix · carsoccer
About Weered
Weered is a real-time community platform built around lobbies — themed hubs where each game, interest, or scene gets its own space. Live voice rooms, persistent chat, presence (who's playing what, right now), forum discussions, challenges, and tournaments are all first-class features of every lobby. No invites, no servers to set up — just join.
The Rocket League lobby is one of many on the platform. To participate, open the live lobby and create an account in seconds — Steam, Xbox, PSN, or email all work. Most rooms are public; lobby owners can run their own moderation, tiers, and rules.

