apterous history: March 2016

Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of March 2016.

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Pro Ranks

The top three players at the end of the month:-

  1. Unchanged 1st. Jack Worsley
    Pro Rank: 2030 (-101)

  2. Up 1 from 3rd 2nd. Innis Carson
    Pro Rank: 1936 (+39)

  3. Up 1 from 4th 3rd. Zarte Siempre
    Pro Rank: 1883 (-3)

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Monthly Top Scores

FormatTop scorePopularity
15 Rounder150 by Liam O
150 by Transude Transude
6,634 games with 203 players
Conundrum Attack200 by Stephen R ×23
200 by Chris Hare
200 by Jenny Mack
200 by Rob Foster
727 games with 67 players
9 Rounder94 by Phil Collinge
94 by Thomas Carey
436 games with 55 players
Numbers Attack197 by Amie Bateen ×2
197 by Jon Elmer
304 games with 40 players
Letters Attack185 by Chris Hare368 games with 35 players
Aegilops 989 by Dave Noble
89 by Robin M
181 games with 25 players
Goat Attack235 by Rob Foster264 games with 23 players
Nice 980 by Chris Hare184 games with 23 players
Nice Conundrum Attack200 by Dan Johnson ×19
200 by Chris Hare ×18
200 by Robin M ×12
200 by Ed Byrne ×3
200 by Tom Chafer-Cook ×2
200 by Amie Bateen
200 by Tim Down
272 games with 18 players
Bullet 965 by Matty Artell51 games with 17 players

Only the month's 10 most popular formats are shown.

Facts and Figures

This month, apterous gained 55 new users, taking us to 8,172 in total. A total of 223,083 rounds were played over 15,532 games.

The Duel was won by Jack Worsley with 2218 points from 31 games. Second was Matt Hamer with 2169 points from 31 games, and third Chris Hare with 2032 points from 31 games.

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