Reversi Leaderboard
Fastest verified wins, ranked by time. Beat the computer at any game to enter - sign in to keep your name.
About the Anti-Reversi leaderboard
This board ranks the fastest wins of Anti-Reversi by finish time. Anti-Reversi, also called Reversed or Misere Reversi, keeps every rule of the classic game but flips the goal: when the board fills up, the player with the fewest discs wins - a game rated Mind-bending where it's everything reversed - the player with the fewest discs wins.
How ranking works
- Only wins against the computer count, and every result is checked for a plausible time and move count before it's listed.
- Ties break toward fewer moves, rewarding efficient play as well as speed.
- Signed-in players keep a permanent name on the board and sync records across devices; guests can still post a display name.
- Switch between Today, This Week, This Month and All Time above to see recent form or lifetime bests.
What counts as a good Anti-Reversi time?
Times vary a lot by player, board size and difficulty, but here's a rough guide to aim for:
| Just learning | Winning at all is the goal - don't watch the clock yet. |
|---|---|
| Casual player | A comfortable, unhurried win, usually a few minutes. |
| Getting good | Under ~3 minutes with a solid disc margin. |
| Speed runner | Well under a minute on the smaller boards or lower levels - clean, decisive play. |
The fastest way to climb this board isn't frantic clicking - it's taking the corners early and forcing a quick, decisive win.
Chase a faster time
- Study the Anti-Reversi strategy guide to win more decisively.
- Warm up on today's daily challenge - the same setup for everyone makes times directly comparable.
- Play a friend in multiplayer for pressure that sharpens your play.
- Create a free account to keep a permanent name and sync records across devices.
Leaderboard FAQ
How does the Reversi leaderboard work?
It ranks wins against the computer by finish time. Every result is checked for a plausible time and move count before it is listed, and ties break toward fewer moves.
What counts as a good Reversi time?
It varies by board size and difficulty. A comfortable win takes a few minutes; a fast, decisive win against a lower level can be well under a minute, especially on the smaller boards.
Do I need an account to appear on the leaderboard?
No. Guests can post a display name. A free account keeps a permanent name and syncs your records across devices.
Can I compare times fairly?
Yes - play the daily challenge, where everyone gets the identical setup, so times are directly comparable.