🏃 Sprint 100 with leaderboards
A score nobody records is just a moment. Sprint 100 plugs into a real ranking economy: ranked duels move an ELO rating, your country's leaderboard shows your flag next to your name, and solo modes keep world boards where a great run outlives your session. Playing well here leaves a paper trail.
How the ranking works
Every quick match adjusts your ELO — the chess system: beating stronger players pays more, losing to weaker ones costs more. Ratings sort into per-country tables (detected automatically, flag included) so you climb your own country before eyeing the world. The full boards live at /rank, and every country's page is in the leaderboards hub.
Climbing with Sprint 100
Since duels shuffle mini-games, your rating reflects range — but sharpening sustained tap speed through Sprint 100 directly converts to won rounds. Sprint 100's own world leaderboard adds a second ladder: solo runs ranked globally, no opponent required, records permanent until broken. Leaderboards turn practice into stakes: the same ten minutes trains harder when a rank is watching.
How to play Sprint 100
- Hit start — the clock runs from your first tap.
- Tap the block as fast as you can, 100 times.
- The timer stops on tap #100.
- Your time goes to the world leaderboard — beat it or be beaten.