User blog comment:Bobchen/Which lanes do you think are the most difficult?/@comment-3486816-20130621044213

skewed primarily by my own skills:

Jungle (tons of possible choices at every step; it's hard to make an informed decision as to what you should be doing at any given time)

Mid (lots of possible gank entries, managing mana and cooldowns is the difference between living or dying)

Support (I main support, so as I said this is skewed. There are a lot of responsibilities to keep in mind, but at least you don't have to focus on farming, just keeping your AD alive and fed).

ADC (similar complexity to support in that you're in a lane with 3 other people, but a bit less complex because you don't need to concern yourself as much with warding and bush control, just with staying alive, farming, and taking whatever opportunities your support creates).

Top (honestly, top is usually really passive for the first several levels in my experience. You have to be mindful of ganks, but there are only a few entry points, so good warding will cover for you. Past that there's just counterbuilding and careful play and you probably won't lose horribly. Also certain picks (like Yorick) are pretty much a guaranteed non-loss in laning, so being forced into top lane isn't really a huge deal for me).