The 16-0 Daily Challenge and Leaderboard
The Daily Challenge turns 16-0 from a solo game into a shared one. Here’s how it works.
Everyone drafts from the same deck
In a normal run, each round spins up random candidates that are unique to your game. The Daily Challenge changes that: every player who starts the challenge on a given day gets the identical sequence of draft candidates. Same eras, same players offered, same order.
That’s what makes it a fair contest. Because the draft pool is the same for everyone, the only thing that varies is the decisions you make — which candidates you take, where you spend your rerolls, and how you balance the roster. Your 16-game record is a clean measure of your draft, not your luck.
Submitting your record
When your season finishes, you can submit your result to the public leaderboard. You type a display name — that’s it. No email, no password, no account.
Behind the scenes, the game stores an anonymous ID in your own browser so that if you replay and resubmit, you update your existing entry instead of creating a duplicate. That ID is never shown to anyone and isn’t connected to any real identity. Because your display name is public, don’t use a real name or anything personal.
How the leaderboard ranks you
The leaderboard rewards perfection first: a 16-0 run outranks anything with a loss. Below that, it sorts by record and win total, with earlier submissions breaking ties. So the top of any day’s board is whoever went 16-0 first — and on most days, going 16-0 at all is enough to sit near the top.
Fresh every day
Each Daily Challenge is tied to its date, and entries clear after a few days. That keeps the competition rolling: a new shared draft every day, a new leaderboard, and a new shot at a perfect season against the same puzzle everyone else is solving.
Only that day’s Daily Challenge run can be submitted — the game checks the daily seed when you submit, so a random free-play 16-0 won’t post to the board. If you want to compare a specific draft with a friend outside the daily format, use the seed from any run instead; details are in how to play 16-0.
Ready to take today’s shot? Play the Daily Challenge and see where your perfect-season attempt lands.
Frequently asked questions
How is the Daily Challenge different from a normal game?+
In a normal game, your draft candidates are random and private to your run. In the Daily Challenge, everyone who plays that day gets the exact same sequence of candidates, so the only difference between players is the picks they make — a fair, shared puzzle.
Do I need an account to use the leaderboard?+
No. You submit with a display name only. The game creates an anonymous, browser-only ID so you can update your own entry instead of piling up duplicates, but it's never tied to a real identity.
How long do leaderboard entries last?+
Entries are tied to a specific day and are automatically removed after a few days, so each Daily Challenge starts fresh.
Can I submit a free-play run to the leaderboard?+
No. Only runs from that day's Daily Challenge can be submitted — the game verifies the daily seed on submission, so a random free-play result won't count.