The Player Benchmark leaderboards rank the best players worldwide across 18+ cognitive and competitive games. Every score you set in practice mode or every match you win in ranked is tracked and compared against all other players globally. Our leaderboards are divided into two main categories: Ranked leaderboards that track ELO ratings from competitive 1v1 matches, and Casual leaderboards that track personal best scores from solo practice sessions. Whether you're trying to achieve the fastest reaction time, the highest typing speed, or the longest memory sequence, the leaderboards show exactly where you stand compared to players around the world.
Ranked leaderboards use an ELO rating system to measure competitive skill. When you win a ranked 1v1 match, you gain ELO points; when you lose, you drop. The amount gained or lost depends on the relative skill difference between you and your opponent — beating a higher-rated player earns more points than beating a lower-rated one. Players progress through ranks from Bronze to Grandmaster as their ELO rises. The ranked leaderboards cover all competitive game modes including Reaction Time, Typing Speed, Aim Trainer, Math Test, Click Speed, Tank Battle, Speed Sudoku, Dots & Boxes, and Infinite Tic Tac Toe. The Standard Ranked leaderboard aggregates your overall competitive performance across all modes.
Casual leaderboards track your personal best scores from solo practice sessions across all 18+ games. Set a new personal record in any game and it automatically appears on the global leaderboard. Casual rankings cover every game on the platform: Reaction Time (fastest response in ms), Typing Speed (highest WPM), Number Memory (longest digit span), Sequence Memory (longest pattern recalled), Aim Trainer (best accuracy and speed), Chimp Test (most numbers remembered), Visual Memory (highest level reached), Verbal Memory (most words tracked), Math Test, Color Test, Click Speed, Multitasking, Speed Sudoku, Dots & Boxes, and Infinite Tic Tac Toe. Each game has its own dedicated leaderboard so you can compete for the top spot in your strongest games.
Player Benchmark also features Friends Leaderboards that let you compare scores exclusively with people you've added as friends. See how your reaction time stacks up against your friend group, compete for bragging rights on typing speed, or challenge each other to beat high scores in memory games. Friends leaderboards are available for both ranked ELO ratings and casual high scores, making friendly competition easy and accessible. Add friends through their profile page and your personal leaderboards update automatically.
Our leaderboards include device-specific filtering so you can compare scores fairly. Filter by PC or Phone to see rankings specific to your device type. This is especially important for games where input method matters — mouse aiming on PC and touch input on mobile create different performance profiles. Device filtering ensures you're comparing your scores against players using similar hardware, giving you the most meaningful competitive context.
Climbing the global leaderboards requires consistent practice and strategic play. For casual leaderboards, focus on your strongest games and practice regularly — even small improvements in reaction time or typing accuracy can move you up significantly. For ranked leaderboards, play competitive matches frequently to accumulate ELO. Focus on game modes where you have natural strengths, and study the strategies and techniques that top players use. Track your progress over time through your profile, identify areas for improvement, and set specific goals. The top positions on the leaderboard are held by dedicated players who combine natural talent with deliberate, focused practice.