Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of April 2020.
The top three players at the end of the month:-
1st. Elliott Mellor
2nd. Callum Todd
3rd. Jack Worsley
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Filters:
| Format | Top score | Popularity |
|---|---|---|
| 15 Rounder | 159 by Hazel Drury | 8,601 games with 240 players |
| 9 Rounder | 95 by Spike Nard | 865 games with 83 players |
| Conundrum Attack | 200 by Chris Hare ×331 200 by Hazel Drury ×12 200 by Mark Murray ×5 200 by Tim Down ×4 200 by Joseph H ×3 200 by Chas Maxwell ×2 200 by Luke Johnson-Davies ×2 200 by Bradley Horrocks 200 by Ray Wilding 200 by Rob Foster 200 by Stephen R | 2,047 games with 78 players |
| Numbers Attack | 200 by Bradley Horrocks 200 by Dave Robjohns 200 by Jamie French 200 by Sam Cappleman-Lynes 200 by Vincent Barcet | 409 games with 69 players |
| Lockdown 15 | 122 by Elliott Mellor | 109 games with 48 players |
| Octolock 15 | 105 by Callum Todd | 105 games with 48 players |
| Lockdown 9 | 75 by John Beresford | 111 games with 47 players |
| Lockdown Jnr 15 | 98 by Joseph H | 103 games with 47 players |
| Lockdown Letters Attack | 135 by Jack Worsley 135 by John Beresford | 114 games with 43 players |
| Instant Numbers Attack | 200 by Sam Cappleman-Lynes | 140 games with 41 players |
Only the month's 10 most popular formats are shown.
This month, apterous gained 154 new users, taking us to 11,554 in total. A total of 370,670 rounds were played over 24,455 games.
The Duel was won by Joseph H with 2604 points from 30 games. Second was Matt Hamer with 2490 points from 30 games, and third Chris Hare with 2488 points from 30 games.
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