πΊπ² U.S. Outlying Islands reaction time leaderboard
A national ELO ladder built from real 30-second duels β reflex, precision, memory β with the live standings on the rankings page.
The question "who's the fastest in U.S. Outlying Islands?" used to be unanswerable. Now it's a table: every ranked duel played from U.S. Outlying Islands moves someone's national ELO, and the top of the ladder is public.
How the U.S. Outlying Islands ranking works
blocks.pw runs one ELO rating per player, sorted into national tables. Win a ranked duel and your rating rises β more if the opponent was stronger; lose and it falls. The U.S. Outlying Islands table simply ranks everyone competing from U.S. Outlying Islands, so it always answers the only question that matters locally: who, right now, is the fastest in the country.
Country assignment is automatic: play from U.S. Outlying Islands and the site detects it from your connection (IP-based, no forms, no GPS). Your flag πΊπ² appears next to your nickname on every leaderboard you touch β national and world.
How to get on it
- Open a ranked quick match from U.S. Outlying Islands β the game detects your country automatically.
- Play duels: best-of-5 rounds across nine mini-games, 30β40 seconds each. Every result moves your ELO.
- Check the live rankings β your nickname and πΊπ² flag appear alongside your rating.
- Defend it: ratings are earned per duel, so the ladder shifts every day. Solo world records (Sprint, Tower, Survive) count separately, per game.
No account, no signup β an auto-generated nickname (editable) carries your rating. The whole thing is free; the only thing at stake is national standing.
Neighbours in Oceania
Rivalry scales: once you've settled U.S. Outlying Islands, the neighbours' tables are right there.