Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of April 2025.
The top three players at the end of the month:-
1st. Tom Cappleman
2nd. Dylan Taylor
3rd. Trevor Potts
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Filters:
Format | Top score | Popularity |
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15 Rounder | 155 by Charlie Harrison | 11,187 games with 247 players |
Conundrum Attack | 200 by Tom Cappleman ×83 200 by Dylan Taylor ×58 200 by Ross K ×11 200 by Elwin Carlos ×4 200 by Matt OC ×3 200 by Chris Hare ×2 200 by Stephen R ×2 200 by Chas Maxwell 200 by Nick W 200 by Thomas Carey 200 by Tim Down | 3,042 games with 112 players |
Numbers Attack | 200 by Elizabeth Beer ×2 200 by Tal Lessner ×2 200 by Brad Hill 200 by Mike Lee | 695 games with 76 players |
Instant Letters Attack | 168 by Matthew Brockwell | 86 games with 46 players |
9 Rounder | 90 by Gabriel Thallon | 558 games with 43 players |
Hyper Letters Attack | 174 by Dan Byrom 174 by Tom Cappleman | 81 games with 43 players |
Lockdown Letters Attack | 141 by Tom Cappleman | 45 games with 40 players |
Speed Conundrum Attack | 200 by Hazel Drury ×2 200 by Chris Hare | 218 games with 38 players |
5-rounder | 56 by Ned Telling | 59 games with 34 players |
Omeletters Attack | 193 by David Holmes 193 by Martin Thomas | 129 games with 31 players |
Only the month's 10 most popular formats are shown.
This month, apterous gained 46 new users, taking us to 15,040 in total. A total of 404,408 rounds were played over 26,443 games.
The Duel was won by Chris Hare with 3182 points from 30 games. Second was Tom Cappleman with 3138 points from 30 games, and third Matt Hamer with 3122 points from 30 games.
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