Mit's Scorecard & Trophy Room

This is Mit's personal scorecard. Here you can view all their essential playing statistics and history, including the number of individual records and awards they currently hold on Wordtwist. These stats are updated in real-time, so check back often to keep track of Mit's progress.


Playing Statistics

Below are Mit's vital playing statistics. Note that 4 x 4 game statistics are kept separate from 5 x 5 game statistics, as the rules and difficulty-level of each board-type vary.

4 x 4 Stats

Lifetime Stats
Member Since: May 17, 2016
Games Played: 6217 games
Total Points: 953657 points
Average Score: 153.4 points
Most Words: 65 words
Highest Score: 298 points
Best Word: QUIVERERS (20)
Longest Word: REDEDICATING (12)

Not currently competing.

Current Records Held
Highest Score: 0 records held
Most Words: 0 records held
Best Word: 22 records held
Longest Word: 6 records held

5 x 5 Stats

Lifetime Stats
Member Since: May 17, 2016
Games Played: 25 games
Total Points: 3251 points
Average Score: 130.04 points
Most Words: 42 words
Highest Score: 187 points
Best Word: SLANTER (12)
Longest Word: SIZZLES (7)

Not currently competing.

Current Records Held
Highest Score: 0 records held
Most Words: 0 records held
Best Word: 0 records held
Longest Word: 0 records held


Competition Trophy Room

Here you can view all trophies and ribbons Mit has won to date in our various monthly competitions. You can click the month/year under each award to view the full top-50 rankings for that competition.

Competition Awards



39th place
Dec 2016 4x4
173278 points


42nd place
Jan 2017 4x4
4.533 av. pts/wd


Jan 2017 4x4
QUIESCES

Jul 2016 4x4
QUIVERERS


May 2017 4x4
CONDITIONALS

Mar 2017 4x4
SQUATTING

Jan 2017 4x4
REDEDICATING

Dec 2016 4x4
FATTENING

Oct 2016 4x4
DAMPENING

Jul 2016 4x4
PETITIONED

Jun 2016 4x4
BRILLIANTS

May 2016 4x4
FOLLOWERS

Word Usage

Below is a simple pie-chart representing Mit's word use on Wordtwist, split between weighted difficulty ratings for all words found to date. There are four difficulty weightings, from easiest to most difficult: Common Usage, Wide Usage, Rare Usage and Ultra Rare Usage.