As with the
men's counterpart, the series winner was to be the team that collected the most points throughout the season, based on individual tournament finishes. The number of "core teams" that participate in all series events increased to nine for the 2013–14 series, up from six in the inaugural series. The eight quarterfinalists in the
2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens were granted core team status for 2013–14: • • • • • • • • In addition, the IRB announced that will be an invited core team for at least the 2013–14 series in an initiative to jump-start women's rugby development in the country, as Brazil was hosting the
2016 Summer Olympics. The remaining participants in each tournament were to be determined through regional qualifiers.
Events ==Points schedule==