Star Wars: 15 most powerful Jedi ranked from weakest to strongest

Ahsoka Tano from "STAR WARS: TALES OF THE JEDI", season 1 exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
Ahsoka Tano from "STAR WARS: TALES OF THE JEDI", season 1 exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved. /
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Rey. Image courtesy StarWars.com
Rey. Image courtesy StarWars.com /

8. Rey Skywalker

In the 8th position, we find none other than Rey Skywalker. She was a late bloomer in the world of the Jedi, her training far from the norm, but this didn’t hinder her rise in the ranks of the most powerful Jedi. Rey’s accomplishments are astounding; her triumphs over Kylo Ren are the stuff of legend, clashing sabers with him time and time again and emerging victorious, as well as being able to shoot Force lightning and channel the long-lost Force Heal skill.

But Rey’s prowess extends beyond mere lightsaber duels. She possesses an extraordinary gift—she can communicate with past Jedi, their voices guiding her through the mazes of the Force. Moreover, she has demonstrated the ability to bring back life from the precipice of death, a feat she performed on none other than Kylo Ren himself. These unique abilities are not to be downplayed, marking her as an extraordinary powerhouse in the Jedi line-up.

Anakin image courtesy of Starwars.com
Anakin image courtesy of Starwars.com /

7 Anakin Skywalker

Anakin Skywalker, a figure as polarizing as the Star Wars saga itself, carries a destiny as heavy as a moon—the prophesied Chosen One, ordained to restore equilibrium to the Force. His journey from a bright-eyed boy to the Sith Lord Darth Vader is steeped in tragedy and power, a testament to the potent duality within him.

His raw potential is virtually unparalleled; his veins course with the highest concentration of midi-chlorians ever recorded among the Jedi. From pod-racing prodigy to decorated Jedi Knight, and finally to the fearsome Darth Vader, Anakin’s evolution marks him out as an incredibly influential figure in the Force’s grand tapestry. His power is undeniable, his legacy unforgettable, and he is the main reason I started liking the Sith so much.