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A '''century''' is an occurrence of a player scoring 100 points. This was never achieved in the 9 round format as it required the players to find at least 3 nine letter words in the 6 letters rounds available. However before the 15 round era, centuries were possible in 14 round games. Centuries have become relatively common in 15 round games. The first ever century was by [[Clive Spate]] in the [[Episode 397|final]] of [[Series 8]]. He scored 107 points in the 14 round game. The first ever century in a 15 round game was by [[Ian McMenzie]] in the [[Episode 3089|4th game]] of [[Series 46]].
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A '''century''' is an occurrence of a [[contestant]] scoring at least 100 points. This was never achieved in the [[9-round format]] as it required the players to find at least three nine-letter words in the six [[letters round]]s available. However, before the [[15-round format|15-round]] era, centuries were possible in [[14 round format (old)|14-round]] games, as well as in the ''[[Countdown Masters]]'' series, where [[Richard Whiteley]] often called players that achieved them ''centurions.''
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Centuries have become relatively common in 15-round games. The first ever century was by [[Clive Spate]] in the [[Episode 397|grand final]] of [[Series 8]]. He scored 107 points in the 14-round game. The first ever century in a 15-round game was by [[Ian McMenzie]] in the [[Episode 3089|fourth game]] of [[Series 46]].
  
 
==Most centuries==
 
==Most centuries==
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Since the start of the 15-round era in Series 46, the following players have achieved at least five centuries in heat games, sorted alphabetically by surname:
  
Since the start of the 15 round era in Series 46, the following players have achieved at least 5 centuries in heat games, sorted by alphabetical order where necessary:
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# 13: [[Zarte Siempre]] (five in [[Series 69]] plus eight in [[Series 78]])
 
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# 9: [[Matt O'Connor]] (one in [[Series 65]] plus eight in [[Series 85]])
 
# 8: [[Craig Beevers]]
 
# 8: [[Craig Beevers]]
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# 8: [[Luke Boynton]]
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# 8: [[Edward Byrne]]
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# 8: [[Dan Byrom]]
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# 8: [[Tom Cappleman]]
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# 8: [[Sam Cappleman-Lynes]]
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# 8: [[Tom Carey|Thomas Carey]]
 
# 8: [[Julian Fell]]
 
# 8: [[Julian Fell]]
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# 8: [[Mark Finnerty]]
 
# 8: [[Adam Gillard]]
 
# 8: [[Adam Gillard]]
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# 8: [[James Haughton]]
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# 8: [[Ronan Higginson]]
 
# 8: [[Andrew Hulme]]
 
# 8: [[Andrew Hulme]]
 
# 8: [[Jack Hurst]]
 
# 8: [[Jack Hurst]]
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# 8: [[Giles Hutchings]]
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# 8: [[Luke Johnson-Davies]]
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# 8: [[Martin May]] (two in [[Series 57]] plus six in [[Series 79]])
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# 8: [[Toby McDonald]]
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# 8: [[Robin McKay]]
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# 8: [[Cillian McMulkin]]
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# 8: [[Elliott Mellor]]
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# 8: [[Ahmed Mohamed]]
 
# 8: [[Eoin Monaghan]]
 
# 8: [[Eoin Monaghan]]
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# 8: [[Mark Murray]]
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# 8: [[Andy Platt]]
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# 8: [[Stephen Read]]
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# 8: [[Harry Savage]]
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# 8: [[Jen Steadman]]
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# 8: [[Tom Stevenson]]
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# 8: [[Dylan Taylor]]
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# 8: [[Jonathan Wynn]]
 
# 7: [[Kirk Bevins]]
 
# 7: [[Kirk Bevins]]
 
# 7: [[Innis Carson]]
 
# 7: [[Innis Carson]]
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# 7: [[Jeff Clayton]]
 
# 7: [[Chris Davies (Series 61)|Chris Davies]]
 
# 7: [[Chris Davies (Series 61)|Chris Davies]]
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# 7: [[Ann Dibben]]
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# 7: [[Paul Erdunast]]
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# 7: [[George Ford]]
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# 7: [[John Hardie]]
 
# 7: [[Tom Hargreaves]]
 
# 7: [[Tom Hargreaves]]
# 7: [[Edward McCullagh]]
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# 7: [[Stu Harkness]]
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# 7: [[Bradley Horrocks]]
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# 7: [[Dan McColm]]
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# 7: [[Ed McCullagh|Edward McCullagh]]
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# 7: [[Paul Nixon]]
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# 7: [[Arthur Page]]
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# 7: [[Tricia Pay]]
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# 7: [[Antoinette Ryan]]
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# 7: [[Viraj Seelam]]
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# 7: [[Leo Smith]]
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# 7: [[Glen Webb]]
 
# 7: [[Chris Wills]]
 
# 7: [[Chris Wills]]
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# 7: [[Jack Worsley]]
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# 6: [[Maggie Barlow]]
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# 6: [[Quinn Bartlett]]
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# 6: [[Stephen Briggs]]
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# 6: [[Florence Cappleman-Lynes]]
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# 6: [[Bradley Cates]]
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# 6: [[Tom Chafer-Cook]]
 
# 6: [[Chris Cummins]]
 
# 6: [[Chris Cummins]]
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# 6: [[Mark Davies]]
 
# 6: [[Paul Gallen]]
 
# 6: [[Paul Gallen]]
 
# 6: [[Marcus Hares]]
 
# 6: [[Marcus Hares]]
 
# 6: [[Stewart Holden]]
 
# 6: [[Stewart Holden]]
 
# 6: [[James Hurrell]]
 
# 6: [[James Hurrell]]
# 6: [[David O'Donnell]]
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# 6: [[Tracey Mills]]
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# 6: [[Liam Moloney]]*
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# 6: [[David O'Donnell (Series 58)|David O'Donnell]]
 
# 6: [[Grace Page]]
 
# 6: [[Grace Page]]
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# 6: [[Jessica Pratesi]]
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# 6: [[Jonathan Rawlinson]]
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# 6: [[Dinos Sfyris]]
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# 6: [[Martyn Simpson]]*
 
# 6: [[Conor Travers]]
 
# 6: [[Conor Travers]]
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# 6: [[Gerry Tynan]]
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# 6: [[Ian Volante]] (one in [[Series 56]] plus five in [[Series 82]])
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# 6: [[Jamie Washington]]
 
# 6: [[Jack Welsby]]
 
# 6: [[Jack Welsby]]
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# 6: [[Jamie Wing]]**
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# 5: [[Philip Aston]]*
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# 5: [[Ben Bazzard]]
 
# 5: [[John Brackstone]]
 
# 5: [[John Brackstone]]
 
# 5: [[Steven Briers]]
 
# 5: [[Steven Briers]]
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# 5: [[James Burley]]
 
# 5: [[Jon Corby]]
 
# 5: [[Jon Corby]]
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# 5: [[Mark Deeks]]
 
# 5: [[George Greenhough]]
 
# 5: [[George Greenhough]]
 
# 5: [[Lee Hartley]]
 
# 5: [[Lee Hartley]]
 
# 5: [[Paul Howe]]
 
# 5: [[Paul Howe]]
# 5: [[Chris Hunt]]
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# 5: [[Chris Hunt]]*
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# 5: [[Martin Hurst]]
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# 5: [[Steve Hyde]]
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# 5: [[Wesley Jardine]]
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# 5: [[Andy Noden]]
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# 5: [[Paul O'Brien]]
 
# 5: [[Jon O'Neill]]
 
# 5: [[Jon O'Neill]]
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# 5: [[Samir Pilica]]
 
# 5: [[Charlie Reams]]
 
# 5: [[Charlie Reams]]
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# 5: [[Moose Rosser]]
 
# 5: [[Matthew Shore]]
 
# 5: [[Matthew Shore]]
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# 5: [[Kevin Steede]]
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# 5: [[Ryan Styles]]
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# 5: [[Matthew Tassier]]
 
# 5: [[Kevin Thurlow]]
 
# 5: [[Kevin Thurlow]]
 
# 5: [[Mark Tournoff]]
 
# 5: [[Mark Tournoff]]
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# 5: [[Brendan Whitehurst]]
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# 5: [[Alan Young]] (one in [[Series 69]] plus four in [[Series 86]])
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>[[Chris Hunt]], [[Liam Moloney]], [[Philip Aston]], and [[Martyn Simpson]] are the only players to have achieved five or more centuries, and not gone on to become [[octochamp]]s.
  
*:[[Chris Hunt]] is the only player to have achieved five or more centuries, and not gone on to become an [[octochamp]].
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<nowiki>**</nowiki>[[Jamie Wing]] scored 100 on his debut against [[Paul Anderson]] including a tiebreak [[conundrum]] – this is not included as a century on this page.
  
 
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[[Category:Terminology]]

Latest revision as of 17:07, 24 May 2024

A century is an occurrence of a contestant scoring at least 100 points. This was never achieved in the 9-round format as it required the players to find at least three nine-letter words in the six letters rounds available. However, before the 15-round era, centuries were possible in 14-round games, as well as in the Countdown Masters series, where Richard Whiteley often called players that achieved them centurions.

Centuries have become relatively common in 15-round games. The first ever century was by Clive Spate in the grand final of Series 8. He scored 107 points in the 14-round game. The first ever century in a 15-round game was by Ian McMenzie in the fourth game of Series 46.

Most centuries

Since the start of the 15-round era in Series 46, the following players have achieved at least five centuries in heat games, sorted alphabetically by surname:

  1. 13: Zarte Siempre (five in Series 69 plus eight in Series 78)
  2. 9: Matt O'Connor (one in Series 65 plus eight in Series 85)
  3. 8: Craig Beevers
  4. 8: Luke Boynton
  5. 8: Edward Byrne
  6. 8: Dan Byrom
  7. 8: Tom Cappleman
  8. 8: Sam Cappleman-Lynes
  9. 8: Thomas Carey
  10. 8: Julian Fell
  11. 8: Mark Finnerty
  12. 8: Adam Gillard
  13. 8: James Haughton
  14. 8: Ronan Higginson
  15. 8: Andrew Hulme
  16. 8: Jack Hurst
  17. 8: Giles Hutchings
  18. 8: Luke Johnson-Davies
  19. 8: Martin May (two in Series 57 plus six in Series 79)
  20. 8: Toby McDonald
  21. 8: Robin McKay
  22. 8: Cillian McMulkin
  23. 8: Elliott Mellor
  24. 8: Ahmed Mohamed
  25. 8: Eoin Monaghan
  26. 8: Mark Murray
  27. 8: Andy Platt
  28. 8: Stephen Read
  29. 8: Harry Savage
  30. 8: Jen Steadman
  31. 8: Tom Stevenson
  32. 8: Dylan Taylor
  33. 8: Jonathan Wynn
  34. 7: Kirk Bevins
  35. 7: Innis Carson
  36. 7: Jeff Clayton
  37. 7: Chris Davies
  38. 7: Ann Dibben
  39. 7: Paul Erdunast
  40. 7: George Ford
  41. 7: John Hardie
  42. 7: Tom Hargreaves
  43. 7: Stu Harkness
  44. 7: Bradley Horrocks
  45. 7: Dan McColm
  46. 7: Edward McCullagh
  47. 7: Paul Nixon
  48. 7: Arthur Page
  49. 7: Tricia Pay
  50. 7: Antoinette Ryan
  51. 7: Viraj Seelam
  52. 7: Leo Smith
  53. 7: Glen Webb
  54. 7: Chris Wills
  55. 7: Jack Worsley
  56. 6: Maggie Barlow
  57. 6: Quinn Bartlett
  58. 6: Stephen Briggs
  59. 6: Florence Cappleman-Lynes
  60. 6: Bradley Cates
  61. 6: Tom Chafer-Cook
  62. 6: Chris Cummins
  63. 6: Mark Davies
  64. 6: Paul Gallen
  65. 6: Marcus Hares
  66. 6: Stewart Holden
  67. 6: James Hurrell
  68. 6: Tracey Mills
  69. 6: Liam Moloney*
  70. 6: David O'Donnell
  71. 6: Grace Page
  72. 6: Jessica Pratesi
  73. 6: Jonathan Rawlinson
  74. 6: Dinos Sfyris
  75. 6: Martyn Simpson*
  76. 6: Conor Travers
  77. 6: Gerry Tynan
  78. 6: Ian Volante (one in Series 56 plus five in Series 82)
  79. 6: Jamie Washington
  80. 6: Jack Welsby
  81. 6: Jamie Wing**
  82. 5: Philip Aston*
  83. 5: Ben Bazzard
  84. 5: John Brackstone
  85. 5: Steven Briers
  86. 5: James Burley
  87. 5: Jon Corby
  88. 5: Mark Deeks
  89. 5: George Greenhough
  90. 5: Lee Hartley
  91. 5: Paul Howe
  92. 5: Chris Hunt*
  93. 5: Martin Hurst
  94. 5: Steve Hyde
  95. 5: Wesley Jardine
  96. 5: Andy Noden
  97. 5: Paul O'Brien
  98. 5: Jon O'Neill
  99. 5: Samir Pilica
  100. 5: Charlie Reams
  101. 5: Moose Rosser
  102. 5: Matthew Shore
  103. 5: Kevin Steede
  104. 5: Ryan Styles
  105. 5: Matthew Tassier
  106. 5: Kevin Thurlow
  107. 5: Mark Tournoff
  108. 5: Brendan Whitehurst
  109. 5: Alan Young (one in Series 69 plus four in Series 86)


*Chris Hunt, Liam Moloney, Philip Aston, and Martyn Simpson are the only players to have achieved five or more centuries, and not gone on to become octochamps.

**Jamie Wing scored 100 on his debut against Paul Anderson including a tiebreak conundrum – this is not included as a century on this page.