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List of Countdown records

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The following is a list of Countdown records compiled using the Countdown Corral, The Countdown Page, Countdown Update UK and automated and human research of this wiki.

15 rounds

Scores

  • The highest ever eight game score was 924 by Julian Fell. The only other player to score over 900 is Craig Beevers who got 907. The next highest is 890 by Conor Travers. Julian and Craig are the only players to get eight centuries in eight games, see century for more details.
  • The highest ever total over 11 games, the maximum for one Series was 1307 by Julian Fell, including the aforementioned scored of 146 and 138.
  • The most nines found by one contestant in one game is 4; Julian Fell found SALMONIDS, DEPORTING, INGATHERS and DEFLATION in his record-breaking game.
  • The longest word to come up in order was LOUNGED.
    • The highest possible score was available in Episode 3967, when four niners and a number of other favourable rounds made for a possible 173. Only one of the nine letter words was found, and both players failed to score a century.
  • The lowest recorded maximum in a 15-round game is 105, which included an impossible numbers game and a series of difficult letters rounds. The 11th Championship of Champions final only had a maximum of 106, just one point more.


9 rounds

  • At least one contestant found two nine letter words in a nine round game. Jill Bright scored 81 in her second game. She got two nine letter words in rounds 1 and 2, but failed to solve the conundrum and could have beaten the highest ever score by 8 points.
  • The highest ever eight game total achieve was 535 by David Williams, beating Harvey Freeman's mark of 523 in Series 10. The highest ever total over eleven games (one whole Series) was 690, also by Harvey Freeman. This includes 10 9 round games and a 14 round final.