Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of June 2017.
The top three players at the end of the month:-
1st. Jack Worsley
2nd. Zarte Siempre
3rd. Jen Steadman
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Filters:
Format | Top score | Popularity |
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15 Rounder | 152 by Liam O | 7,518 games with 180 players |
Conundrum Attack | 200 by Stephen R ×93 200 by Chris Hare ×30 200 by John Beresford ×22 200 by Mark Murray ×10 200 by Rob Foster ×10 200 by Chas Maxwell ×4 200 by Zarte Siempre ×4 200 by Hazel Drury ×2 200 by Matt OC ×2 200 by Dan Johnson 200 by Jack Slane | 2,355 games with 85 players |
9 Rounder | 97 by Johnny Canuck | 534 games with 63 players |
Numbers Attack | 200 by Chris Hare | 238 games with 46 players |
Old 15 | 134 by Paul James | 45 games with 32 players |
Nice Conundrum Attack | 200 by Anthony Endsor ×10 200 by Gulshan R 200 by Matty Artell 200 by Robin M 200 by Sean Fletcher 200 by Stewart Wintle 200 by Tim Down | 226 games with 26 players |
Aegilops Numbers Attack | 198 by Ben Andrews | 127 games with 22 players |
Hypertouch Numbers Attack | 200 by Matthew Tassier ×2 200 by Rahul Suresh | 44 games with 21 players |
Letters Attack | 192 by Simpatico Jones | 220 games with 20 players |
Goat Attack | 256 by Rob Foster | 132 games with 18 players |
Only the month's 10 most popular formats are shown.
This month, apterous gained 44 new users, taking us to 9,027 in total. A total of 277,479 rounds were played over 18,514 games.
The Duel was won by Chris Hare with 2286 points from 30 games. Second was Tom Cappleman with 2194 points from 30 games, and third Matt Hamer with 2176 points from 30 games.
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