Key Features & Filters

  • Global Filters: At the top of the page, you can control the entire dataset:

    • Show Stats For: By default, this shows “All Users.” You can select a specific user to see only their stats on the charts.

    • Compare Users: When viewing a single user, check this box to add other players to the charts for a direct comparison.

    • Compare All Users: Check this box to automatically add every player to the charts.

    • Period: Filter the entire dataset to show runs from “All Time,” the “Last 7 Days,” “Last 30 Days,” or “Last 90 Days.”

  • Averages vs. Peaks: A crucial feature is the “Show Peak/Max Values” toggle.

    • When off (default), all charts and summary cards show the average performance. This is great for understanding general efficiency.

    • When on, the charts switch to show the absolute maximum value achieved for that metric. This helps you see the highest potential and personal bests instead of just the average.

  • Summary Cards: These cards at the top show the calculated averages (or maximums) for the users and period you’ve selected, giving you a quick snapshot of performance.

Understanding the Charts

The page features two types of charts to visualize the data:

  1. Tier Breakdown Bar Charts: These four charts show a tier-by-tier comparison for the most important metrics:

    • Avg. (or Max) Coins/Hour by Tier

    • Avg. (or Max) Cells/Hour by Tier

    • Avg. (or Max) Dice/Hour by Tier

    • Avg. (or Max) Wave Reached by Tier

    By looking at these charts, you can easily answer questions like, “Which tier earns the most coins per hour on average?” or “What is the highest wave anyone has ever reached in Tier 4?”

  2. “Killed By” Analysis Doughnut Chart: This chart shows a percentage breakdown of the most common enemies that end players’ runs, helping you identify the biggest threats.