This chart shows the distribution of total player scores across the entire game.
Each slice represents the number of players whose final score falls within a
25‑point range (for example, 100–124, 125–149, etc.).
The chart is intended to give a quick visual overview of how scores are spread,
helping you identify common score ranges, natural breakpoints, and potential
cutoff values for prize eligibility. Larger slices indicate score ranges where
more players clustered, while smaller slices represent rarer score totals.
Use this chart as a guide when selecting a cutoff score below to ensure the
eligible prize pool matches the size and fairness expectations you want for
the draw.
The score cutoff determines which players are eligible for the prize draw.
Any player whose total score meets or exceeds this value will be included in
the eligible pool.
Use the score distribution chart above as a reference when selecting a cutoff.
Choosing a lower cutoff will include more players, while a higher cutoff will
narrow the pool to top performers. There is no single “correct” cutoff — the
goal is to balance inclusiveness with the number of prizes available.
After entering a cutoff, review the eligible player list carefully before
proceeding to the prize draw to ensure the pool size matches your expectations.
Clicking Draw Winners performs a randomized shuffle of the eligible
participant list and selects the requested number of winners. The shuffle is seeded
using the current timestamp, which means each draw is influenced by the exact moment
the button is pressed.
To maintain fairness and consistency, you should finalize the cutoff score and prize
count before running the draw and avoid repeated attempts. If you need to re-run the
draw for any reason, waiting at least a few seconds before doing so will ensure a
different random ordering.
The seed and draw details are recorded with the results for transparency.