πŸ† Player Leaderboard

Cumulative points from all 4 games. Perfect play = 700 pts/game. Max daily = 2,800 pts.

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How the Wordlio Rankings Work

Every game you finish on Wordlio earns up to 700 points. Points are awarded based on how quickly you solved Wordlio, how few guesses you needed, how many Quizly questions you got right, your Speedly WPM, and how fast you cleared today's Numbly grid. Play all four games on the same day and you can rack up 2,800 points in a single sweep. Your total lifetime score puts you on the All-Time leaderboard, while period leaderboards (Weekly, Monthly, Yearly) reset on a fixed schedule so newer players always have a shot at the top.

Tabs Explained

Switch between All-Time, This Week, This Month and This Year using the tabs at the top of the table. Weekly leaderboards reset every Monday at 00:00 UTC. Monthly resets on the 1st of each month. Yearly resets on January 1st. The All-Time tab never resets β€” it shows total cumulative points since you first played. Top-3 finishers on weekly and monthly leaderboards earn a permanent spot in the Hall of Champions on the homepage, regardless of where they sit on the all-time chart.

Strategy for Climbing the Rankings

Consistency beats intensity β€” a player who finishes all four games every single day will outscore a sporadic player who only crushes Wordlio. Set a routine: morning coffee, four games, done. Speedly and Quizly tend to give the highest point ceilings on a perfect day, so don't skip them just because they aren't your favourites. And remember the daily streak bonus β€” keeping a long streak alive boosts every point you earn while it's active.

Fair Play Rules

Wordlio leaderboards rely on honour-system play. We don't fingerprint or block multiple devices, but we do detect and remove obvious automation, identical-time submissions and impossibly perfect runs. Display names that contain hate speech, slurs or attempts to impersonate other players are removed. The leaderboard is meant to be fun β€” keep it friendly and we won't have to police it.

Leaderboard FAQ

Do I need an account to be on the leaderboard?
No β€” just enter a display name once and your scores are tracked locally with a random device ID. No email, no password.
Can I change my display name?
Yes. Update it from any game's result screen and future submissions will show the new name. Past entries keep the old name attached to that score.
What happens if I clear my browser data?
Your local device ID is wiped, so future scores will appear under a new entry. Previously submitted scores remain on the leaderboard but are no longer linked to your new device.
Why didn't my score appear immediately?
Leaderboard updates can take a few seconds to propagate. Refresh the page if you don't see your latest result. If it's still missing after a minute, the score didn't submit β€” check your connection.
Are there country leaderboards?
Country and regional leaderboards are coming. For now, all rankings are global β€” you're competing against every Wordlio player on Earth.