Routster

Leaderboards

Five boards, and which of your attempts reach each of them.

Every board is built from the same score — accuracy times speed, weighted by recency. What differs is which attempts count and who you are compared against. See How scoring works for the formula itself.

The five boards

BoardWho is on itWhich attempts count
GlobalEveryoneOnly ranked attempts: official maps, all maps selected, no multi-select, filters at defaults
CountryEveryone from one countryThe same ranked attempts, filtered by country
Per mapEveryone who has played that mapAny attempt on that map, however you reached it
ClubMembers of one clubThe same ranked attempts
Club versus clubClubs against each otherMembers' global scores, aggregated

The per-map board counts different attempts

Filtering to a single map takes your attempts out of the ranked pool and off the global board, but they still count on that map's own board. A map you have drilled will place you high on its own leaderboard while contributing nothing to your rank.

Sorting

The global and country boards sort by combined score by default, and can be re-sorted by accuracy alone or by speed alone. Rank-change arrows are only shown on the combined sort — the other two have no stored historical rank to compare against, so an arrow there would be invented rather than measured.

The single-axis sorts show which half of your score is the weaker one.

Club versus club

Clubs are ranked two ways, and both are shown:

  • Total — the sum of every member's score. Rewards a big active club.
  • Average — the mean score per member, so a small club of strong players can compete with a large one.

Member count is displayed alongside both.

Club map statistics

A club admin can open per-map statistics for the club: attempts, accuracy, average response time, unique players and a daily trend, plus a table of which members have played it.

Route Finder has its own board

Route Finder attempts are separate and ranked by accuracy first, then by speed, rather than by the combined formula. See Route Finder.