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'''Countdowners''' is a Facebook group founded by [[Chloe Jones]], active since 4 May 2017. As it stands, it is one of the most popular sites related to the show. Its membership consists of players past and present, as well as those who have not appeared on the show, and casual fans. Currently, Jones remains its sole administrator. Moderators have varied but the current team consists of [[Callum Carton]], and ex-contestants [[George Armstrong]], [[Paul Anderson]] and [[Paul Hindess]].
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'''Countdowners''' is a Facebook group founded by [[Chloe Jones]], active since 4 May 2017. As it stands, it is one of the most popular sites related to ''[[Countdown]]''. Its membership consists of players past and present, as well as those who have not appeared on the show, and casual fans. Currently, Jones remains its sole administrator. Moderators have varied but the current team consists of ex-[[contestant]]s [[Andy Platt]], [[Paul Hindess]] and [[Natalie McCluskey]]. [[Callum Carton]], [[George Armstrong]] and [[Paul Anderson]] were all long-term moderators, but they all left these roles in December 2023.
  
Jones set up the group after noticing there was no major Facebook community for it at the time. She wanted the group to have broad appeal: to former and future contestants, casual fans, and people who were fans of the number, letter and conundrum-style games the show is famed for.  
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Countdowners began life on Twitter in early 2017. Due to lack of popularity and reach on that site, Jones felt the idea would be more successful as a Facebook group, and so she set up the group after noticing there was no major Facebook community for ''Countdown'' at the time. She wanted the group to have broad appeal - to former and future contestants, casual fans, and people who were fans of the [[letters game|letters]], [[numbers game|numbers]] and [[conundrum]]-style games the show is famed for.  
  
 
In the early days, she was the sole admin and mod, and posted customised games for members to play, and to stimulate interest in the group and attract new members. As time progressed, members began posting their own games on a regular basis, negating the need for Jones to do so on her own. As things developed and membership grew, she began advertising for moderators to post specific types of games (e.g. Letters mod, Numbers mod etc.).  
 
In the early days, she was the sole admin and mod, and posted customised games for members to play, and to stimulate interest in the group and attract new members. As time progressed, members began posting their own games on a regular basis, negating the need for Jones to do so on her own. As things developed and membership grew, she began advertising for moderators to post specific types of games (e.g. Letters mod, Numbers mod etc.).  
  
The most popular post of the day is Jones's 'Live And Spoilerous' thread. This consists of members playing along and chatting live as the new episode of Countdown airs simultaneously. This thread is the only place in the group members are allowed to post about the day's episode, and spoilers in general are discouraged in the group, unless flagged as such. LAS is posted at 2pm Monday-Friday by Jones, who herself takes part in the live discussion several times a week. She also publishes a Countdown-friendly 'Word Of The Day' post every at 12pm, and a Teatime Letters game, Monday-Friday at 4pm.
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The most popular post of the day is Jones's 'Live & Spoilerous' thread. This consists of members playing along and chatting live as the new episode of ''Countdown'' airs simultaneously. This thread is the only place in the group members are allowed to post about the day's episode, and spoilers in general are discouraged in the group, unless flagged as such. Times have varied, but the thread is currently published weekdays at 13:40, half an hour before the new episode.
  
Callum posts a Teatime Teaser post every weekday at 5pm. Perhaps the most prolific poster of games is currently Paul Hindess, who publishes a daily breakfast letters game at 7.30am (including weekends), as well as more sporadic teasers and conundrums throughout the day. George Armstrong also publishes regular numbers games each day. Other members of the group without official roles post their own games alongside these 'official' ones, some occasionally and some regularly.
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For a number of years, Jones published daily letters games Monday-Friday. This later reduced to four and then three times a week. Eventually, in 2023, Jones published her 'Brunchtime Letters' games on Mondays and Fridays at 11:00, whilst Armstrong did them Tuesday-Thursday. On Fridays, Jones' letters games where part of a compendium consisting of letters, teasers, conundrums and numbers games, published in 15-minute intervals from 11:00 and informally known as the 'power hour'. These games came to an end, without fanfare, in February 2024 as Jones could no longer commit to them.
  
The group consists of many former contestants from right across Countdown's history, including series champions and Champion of Champions winners. Jones herself says she is proud that the group - which is now approching 1'000 members - brings members of all status and ability together in one community, and hopes this always remains the case.
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A ''Countdown''-friendly 'Word Of The Day' is posted by Jones every weekday at 12pm. These are liften from the Premium Oxford Dictionary, in accordance with its use on the show itself.
  
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Hindess publishes a breakfast teaser at 07:15 and a breakfast letters game at 07:30 daily (including weekends). Platt publishes thee numbers games daily. Other members of the group without official roles occasionally post their own games alongside these 'official' ones.
  
==External links==
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The group consists of many former contestants from right across ''Countdown''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s history, including [[Series Winners|series champions]] and [[Championship of Champions]] winners. Jones herself says she is proud that the group brings members of all status and ability together in one community, and hopes this always remains the case.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/countdowners/
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On his appearance in [[Episode S47|the first 2020 Christmas special]], Armstrong mentioned the group on the show. That same day, the group acquired over 100 new members in less than 24 hours, and the overall number of new members applying to the group has also increased in general.
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On 28 October 2020, the group reached 1,000 members. On 31 January 2022, it hit a new landmark of 2,000 members. As of Christmas Day 2023, the group has 2'300 members.
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==External Links==
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*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/countdowners/ ''Countdowners'' on Facebook]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 28 May 2024

Countdowners is a Facebook group founded by Chloe Jones, active since 4 May 2017. As it stands, it is one of the most popular sites related to Countdown. Its membership consists of players past and present, as well as those who have not appeared on the show, and casual fans. Currently, Jones remains its sole administrator. Moderators have varied but the current team consists of ex-contestants Andy Platt, Paul Hindess and Natalie McCluskey. Callum Carton, George Armstrong and Paul Anderson were all long-term moderators, but they all left these roles in December 2023.

Countdowners began life on Twitter in early 2017. Due to lack of popularity and reach on that site, Jones felt the idea would be more successful as a Facebook group, and so she set up the group after noticing there was no major Facebook community for Countdown at the time. She wanted the group to have broad appeal - to former and future contestants, casual fans, and people who were fans of the letters, numbers and conundrum-style games the show is famed for.

In the early days, she was the sole admin and mod, and posted customised games for members to play, and to stimulate interest in the group and attract new members. As time progressed, members began posting their own games on a regular basis, negating the need for Jones to do so on her own. As things developed and membership grew, she began advertising for moderators to post specific types of games (e.g. Letters mod, Numbers mod etc.).

The most popular post of the day is Jones's 'Live & Spoilerous' thread. This consists of members playing along and chatting live as the new episode of Countdown airs simultaneously. This thread is the only place in the group members are allowed to post about the day's episode, and spoilers in general are discouraged in the group, unless flagged as such. Times have varied, but the thread is currently published weekdays at 13:40, half an hour before the new episode.

For a number of years, Jones published daily letters games Monday-Friday. This later reduced to four and then three times a week. Eventually, in 2023, Jones published her 'Brunchtime Letters' games on Mondays and Fridays at 11:00, whilst Armstrong did them Tuesday-Thursday. On Fridays, Jones' letters games where part of a compendium consisting of letters, teasers, conundrums and numbers games, published in 15-minute intervals from 11:00 and informally known as the 'power hour'. These games came to an end, without fanfare, in February 2024 as Jones could no longer commit to them.

A Countdown-friendly 'Word Of The Day' is posted by Jones every weekday at 12pm. These are liften from the Premium Oxford Dictionary, in accordance with its use on the show itself.

Hindess publishes a breakfast teaser at 07:15 and a breakfast letters game at 07:30 daily (including weekends). Platt publishes thee numbers games daily. Other members of the group without official roles occasionally post their own games alongside these 'official' ones.

The group consists of many former contestants from right across Countdown's history, including series champions and Championship of Champions winners. Jones herself says she is proud that the group brings members of all status and ability together in one community, and hopes this always remains the case.

On his appearance in the first 2020 Christmas special, Armstrong mentioned the group on the show. That same day, the group acquired over 100 new members in less than 24 hours, and the overall number of new members applying to the group has also increased in general.

On 28 October 2020, the group reached 1,000 members. On 31 January 2022, it hit a new landmark of 2,000 members. As of Christmas Day 2023, the group has 2'300 members.

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