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How to Track Your World Cup 2026 Album Progress and Team Ranking in Onzi
Read the progress bar and team ranking so you know exactly which teams to chase with your next packs and trades.
4 min read · Updated June 7, 2026
What the progress bar shows
The progress bar is the fastest way to glance at your album and know how far along you are. It compares the unique stickers you've marked as collected against the total in the album and boils it down to one overall percentage.
Here's the detail that changes everything: progress counts unique stickers, not duplicates. Having the same sticker five times won't move the bar — what counts is how many different slots you've filled. So the closer you climb to 100%, the more each new sticker matters, because only a handful of empty slots remain and every one of them gets sweeter.
- The filled part is the unique slots you already have.
- The empty part is what's still missing.
- The percentage rolls it all into one number you can read at a glance.
How the team ranking works
On top of your overall total, Onzi breaks your progress down team by team. Every national side has its own status — how many of that team's stickers you've got versus how many the album holds for them.
The ranking sorts teams by how complete each one is. The teams that are almost done sit at the top; the ones still missing a lot drop lower. That order is what turns a pile of loose numbers into a plan you can actually act on.
Use the ranking to decide where to invest
The logic is simple: start with the teams at the top of the ranking, because those are the ones you're closest to finishing. Closing out a side that's two or three stickers from done feels fantastic and clears empty slots fast.
Before you rip open a new pack or set up a trade, glance at the ranking to remind yourself which stickers actually move the needle for you right now — instead of leaving it all to luck.
- Open the team at the top and see exactly which numbers you're missing.
- Prioritize trades for the stickers that finish off those near-complete teams.
- Save the teams at the bottom of the ranking for when you've got spare duplicates to trade.
Tie progress, duplicates, and trades together
The ranking talks straight to your duplicates. Once you know which teams are nearly done, it's easy to decide what to ask for when you meet another collector — and your duplicates become trade currency for filling exactly those slots.
When you trade face-to-face by QR code, Onzi already cross-references both collections and shows the perfect matches for both sides. But walking into that swap knowing where you're closest to finishing makes every trade count for a lot more.


