In the current format of the WNBA
playoffs, the top eight teams in the regular season – regardless of conference – participate in a
single-elimination tournament system. The eight teams are seeded by their regular season records, with the higher seeded team (or the team with the better record) in each series given homecourt advantage. Since 2025, the Quarterfinals are a
best-of-three series, played with a homecourt pattern of odd–even (the higher seed hosts games 1 and 3, the latter if needed; while the lower seed hosts game 2). The Semifinals are a
best-of-five series, played with a homecourt pattern of 2–2–1 (the higher seed hosts games 1 and 2, plus 5 if needed, while the lower seed hosts game 3, plus 4 if needed). The WNBA Finals are a
best-of-seven series using a 2-2-1-1-1 homecourt pattern, with the first two games hosted by the higher seed, the next two by the lower seed, and alternating for the last three, all if needed.
Tiebreaker procedures In case of ties, the following procedures are followed: • Better winning percentage among all head-to-head games involving tied teams. • Better winning percentage against all teams with a .500 or better record at the end of the season. • Better point differential in games involving tied teams. • Better point differential in all games. • Coin toss (or draw of lots, if at least 3 teams are still tied after the first 4 tiebreakers fail). == History ==