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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.
 
<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.

Revision as of 20:58, 4 October 2023

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