Same rules as the event leaderboard
Only staff who finished Memory, Kahoot, and Golden Tap are included. Top 3, Kahoot champion, and Head Office best department use all finishers (including Head Office). Best branch champion and most energetic branch use field branches only — same split as the main leaderboard.
Points: Your event total is Memory points + Kahoot points + Golden Tap points (each game stores one official attempt). Time: Each game records how long you took; total event time = Memory time + Kahoot time + Golden Tap time (wall-clock per level). Who wins first on points, then on time: whenever we rank people or break ties, we always look at higher score first, then shorter time where the rules below say so — matching the main event leaderboard order for individuals.
Scope in one line. Everyone (incl. Head Office): Top 3 individuals, Kahoot (L2) champion, Head Office best department. Field branches only: best branch champion, most energetic branch.
We take the same ordered list as the event leaderboard. 1) Highest event total wins. 2) If two people have the same total, whoever has the shorter total event time ranks higher (only when both have valid times recorded for all three games). 3) If still tied, who finished earlier (submission timestamp) decides.
Podium cards show points, branch, department, and — when available — per-game and total times.
1) Highest Kahoot score (out of 20) wins. 2) If several people share that score, the fastest Kahoot round (shortest Kahoot level time) wins. 3) If still tied, higher overall event total (all three games). 4) Last tie-break: name (A–Z).
Only Head Office finishers. Each department’s score is the sum of event totals of everyone in that department (Memory + Kahoot + Tap for each person, then added up).
If two departments have the same sum of points: we compare average total event time among finishers in that department who have valid times for all three games — lower average time (faster on average) wins. If that cannot be calculated for either side, we go by department name (A–Z).
Same pool as branch performance on the leaderboard (Head Office excluded). Each branch’s score is the sum of event totals of all finishers at that branch.
If two branches have the same sum: average total event time among branch finishers with valid times for all three games — lower average wins. If still unclear, branch name (A–Z).
This award is about speed, not points. For each field branch we only use finishers who have valid times for all three games. We add Memory + Kahoot + Tap time for each of them (total event time), then take the branch average of those times. Lowest average total time wins (fastest branch overall).
Tie-breaks: more timed finishers contributing to that average → branch name (A–Z).
Highest event total, then shortest total time when timed — same order as the leaderboard
Σ time 1m 45s
M 59s · K 35s · T 10s
Σ time 1m 54s
M 1m 15s · K 29s · T 10s
Field-branch champion & energetic awards match the leaderboard · Head Office department uses HO finishers only
Scores first, then time: higher points beat lower points; when points are level, shorter times win where the rules above apply. Field-only awards exclude Head Office. Timers: if someone’s run has no time on record for a level, that can block “average time” tie-breaks and leaderboard time ordering until all three games are timed.