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Country leaderboard

Best color memory by country

Each country’s score is the average of its top ten players’ best runs. Countries with fewer than five posters in the period are excluded so a single great player can’t lift a country to the top.🏆 The Color World Cup is on — fly your flag →← Back to the main leaderboard

  1. 🥇
    Türkiye95 players · 107 runs · top: Nazli
    32.77/50Top-10 avg
  2. 🥈
    Germany32 players · 32 runs · top: hennrii
    31.68/50Top-10 avg
  3. 🥉
    Brazil39 players · 46 runs · top: jojobatata
    30.70/50Top-10 avg
  4. 4
    United States23 players · 24 runs · top: pp_best_pp
    29.22/50Top-10 avg
  5. 5
    India7 players · 7 runs · top: otter593
    27.68/50Top-10 avg
  6. 6
    Australia5 players · 5 runs · top: Bum
    27.64/50Top-10 avg
  7. 7
    South Korea5 players · 6 runs · top: 마라로제엽떡
    27.39/50Top-10 avg
  8. 8
    France5 players · 5 runs · top: Mathis
    26.86/50Top-10 avg
  9. 9
    Thailand5 players · 5 runs · top: MM
    25.93/50Top-10 avg
  10. 10
    Spain12 players · 14 runs · top: BrunoMosis
    24.78/50Top-10 avg
  11. 11
    Argentina11 players · 11 runs · top: volvefreddo
    24.12/50Top-10 avg
  12. 12
    Netherlands6 players · 9 runs · top: capybara749
    22.86/50Top-10 avg
  13. 13
    United Kingdom7 players · 7 runs · top: Marley
    22.23/50Top-10 avg

How countries are ranked

A country’s score is the average of its top ten players’ best runs in the selected game and period — a depth measure, not a volume one. A country with two phenomenal players and nobody else won’t outrank one with ten solid ones, and a country with millions of casual players gets no advantage from sheer numbers. The five-player minimum exists for the same reason: below that, one outlier would be the whole ranking.

Country detection is automatic from where you’re playing — there’s nothing to set, and no account needed. Every variant keeps its own board because the score ceilings differ: a 45 in the classic five-round games means something completely different from a 45 in the endless Color Sequence. Use the filters above to switch between them, or see how individual players stack up on the main leaderboard. During the Color World Cup, the Flags board is where the bragging rights live.