The piece of calcite is awarded for solving a conundrum of difficulty 3/10. Total in circulation: 732,889.
This table shows the players who have collected the most pieces of calcite.
# | Player | |
---|---|---|
1st | Chris Hare | 19,967 |
2nd | Jack Slane | 17,580 |
3rd | Chas Maxwell | 15,837 |
4th | Anthony Endsor | 15,093 |
5th | Zohaib Rehan | 14,971 |
6th | Hazel Drury | 13,592 |
7th | Ahmed M | 12,122 |
8th | Matt OC | 11,153 |
9th | Jack Worsley | 10,858 |
10th | Dan Johnson | 10,668 |
11th | Ronan M Higginson | 10,079 |
12th | Tim Down | 9,494 |
13th | Stephen R | 8,796 |
14th | Robin M | 7,730 |
15th | Tracey Mills | 7,645 |
16th | David Barnard | 7,622 |
17th | Mark Murray | 7,586 |
18th | Jason Larsen | 6,690 |
19th | Johnny Canuck | 6,670 |
20th | John Beresford | 6,210 |
21st | Luke Johnson-Davies | 5,963 |
22nd | Rob Foster | 5,102 |
23rd | Sean D | 4,931 |
24th | Christopher Miller | 4,862 |
25th | Vincent Barcet | 4,857 |
Statistics last updated about 2 days ago at 2024-11-19 04:06:02.
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