Every 8,000m Mountain Ranked From Easiest to Deadliest in 2026

Discover the truth about the world's deadliest mountains using only modern data from 2010 to 2026. For years, the internet has told you K2 has a 30% death rate and Annapurna kills 40% of climbers, but those stats are outdated. In this video, we rank all fourteen 8,000-meter peaks from easiest to deadliest using the most recent statistics, and the results will shock you. K2's death rate dropped 60% from its historical average. Everest improved by 93%. Even Annapurna, long considered the deadliest mountain on Earth, is now half as deadly as it used to be. But not all mountains got safer. Kangchenjunga is the only 8,000-meter peak where death rates are actually increasing in recent years. And the mountain that claimed the title of deadliest in 2026? It's not K2. It's not Annapurna. We rank all 14 eight-thousanders including Nanga Parbat, Dhaulagiri, Makalu, Manaslu, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I and II, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Shishapangma. Learn how advances in weather forecasting, fixed ropes, supplemental oxygen, and commercial guiding transformed high-altitude mountaineering and which peaks refused to get safer. Every statistic is sourced from 2020 to 2026 climbing seasons. This is the updated ranking you've been looking for.