Awards

276PODIUMS
838MEDALS
285ON PODIUM
All divisions · all stages

Gold 3 · silver 2 · bronze 1 pts — teams rank by golds first, then silvers, then bronzes.

HOW MEDALS ARE AWARDED

GAME LEVEL AWARDS medal the best single score posted in each room+game+level (so distinct games in the same room and level get separate podiums). ROOM AWARDS rate consistency: every regular-season play is indexed against the field average for that exact game and difficulty level (so scores from different levels compare fairly), and a team’s room standing is its average index across its plays there; the top three averages take gold, silver, bronze.

Field sizes differ — schedules send each team to a different mix of rooms and levels. The “N of M” under each medal shows how many teams competed there. Dead-even ties share a medal; podiums with fewer than three teams award fewer medals.

ROOM AWARDS cover the regular season only: the round robin is the one pool where every team in a division faces comparable schedules, so it alone defines the field average. LEVEL AWARDS need no baseline — a top score is a top score — so playoff, finals, and bonus games count there, and L4 podiums come entirely from the postseason. Every score is ranked individually: a team that posted two of the top three scores takes two medals, and “N of M” counts scores, not teams. One caveat: each room+game+level is judged on its own, so scores only ever compete against the same game at the same level.

Teams are ranked Olympic-medal-table style: golds first, then silvers, then bronzes. PTS is the classic 3–2–1 weighting, shown for flavor. No-shows and forfeits are excluded everywhere.