Spring 2019 PGRU

The Spring 2019 PGRU lists the best smashers for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, starting on February 1st, 2019 with and  and ending on July 7th, 2019 with, , and.

Methodology
The power ranking was formulated similarly to 's Panda Global Rankings with a few alterations. First, an international multiplier was added, giving tournaments outside of the United States 1.25. This addition allowed more international events to be ranked on the TTS, and gave international players a better chance to make the final list.

In addition, there were no points for players on previous PGR rankings as tournament values were based solely on entrant numbers. As a result, there were several tournaments that were either left unranked or had lower point values. Notable examples include, which despite being a major was only a PGR C-tier, and , which despite featuring and several notable Japanese talent did not meet the attendance requirement and was therefore left unranked. On the other hand, as a compromise outplacements were factored into the ranking, as well as wins over players who would've been in the 51-100 range had the ranking gone up to that placement.

Tournaments evaluated
List with full stats

Rankings
* As a result of his ban, Ally is not formally ranked on the PGRU and is only listed to keep the integrity of the list.

Area 51
Hours before they began unveiling the regular top 50 rankings, PGStats released a list of players who most closely missed the cut for the Spring 2019 PGRU top 50, known as "Area 51." They were unranked between each other, and as such are all considered to be effectively ranked #51.

X-Factor adjusted rankings (based on panel)
The following have been confirmed to be on the X-Factor survey. Their positions on the X-Factor listing was unclear as the list had not been publicly released.