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Vs-bots leaderboard

Wins & losses vs each bot

Top humans per character — by wins today (ties go to fewer losses, then highest score). Your row is pinned at the bottom.

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#1🏆 JC1043.7
#2mila1042.4
#3pauli1042.2
#4Sea1041.3
#5wombat9101041.0
#6Leonie1040.3
#7punchy-capybara-y2qa1040.3
#8natasja1040.1
#9newt5741040.1
#10axolotl9581039.8
#11hedgehog2471039.6
#12mongoose3381039.4
#13bee9261039.3
#14quokka8851038.6
#15fox4961037.9
#16Letsgo1037.0
#17hedgehog7621036.2
#18fer1139.9
#19weasel7730137.5
#20weasel1940136.8
#21toucan9850135.8
#22manatee2920135.5
#23hg0133.7
#24dog0128.8
#25toucan3690233.3

How these standings work

Every bot on the challenge roster keeps its own board, because beating them isn’t equally hard: a win against a Trivial-tier bot and a win against a Genius-tier one are different achievements, and pooling them would bury the players taking on the hardest opponents. A match counts as a win when your five-round total beats the bot’s; ties go to the player with fewer losses against that character, then to the higher best score.

The Today and This week tabs reset on a rolling basis, so a new player can top a daily board with one strong session, while the all-time tab rewards the grinders. Rows are anonymous nicknames — there are no accounts — and your own row is pinned to the bottom of the board whenever you’ve posted a result for the selected character and period.