> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://everyday-digital.gitbook.io/analytics-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://everyday-digital.gitbook.io/analytics-docs/analytics-explained/leaderboards.md).

# Leaderboards

**View Overall, Group, Country, an City leaderboard rankings.** Each leaderboard will show the total points earned, the time taken to complete the story, and the number of attempts.

### How to filter the leaderboard

1. **Select the filtering too**l icon (top right).
2. **Filter by:** Overall, Group, Country, City.

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## How can I score points?

Points are earned by completing a [learning story](https://everyday-digital.gitbook.io/authoring-docs/authoring/content-types/learning-story) (100 points earned per story completed) and by completing the activities, such as questions (100 points per activity completed / correct answer submitted).&#x20;

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Scoring is based on the following formula: Total Story Score + 100 points = Points earned&#x20;
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**Summary:**&#x20;

* To score 100 points, complete an activity that evaluates whether your response is correct or incorrect. For example, [Swipe Card](https://everyday-digital.gitbook.io/authoring-docs/content-pages/content-page-library/swipe-card) or [Multiple Choice](https://everyday-digital.gitbook.io/authoring-docs/content-pages/content-page-library/multiple-choice).
* Fully complete a [learning story](https://everyday-digital.gitbook.io/authoring-docs/authoring/content-types/learning-story) to earn 100 points.

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Points are not awarded for the word search and memory game activities (from version 2.5+).
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