Crossword SNITCH

A quantitative guide to the degree of difficulty of the Times Cryptic Crossword

Times Cryptic Crossword 28896

Date 20 April 2024
Number 28896
Day of week Saturday
NITCH 84
Count of ref solvers 28
Ref solvers excluded with errors 0
Link to crossword View Crossword*
Times for the Times Link 28896

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Detailed solving results

Reference, Tracked and Blog solvers with error-free solutions to this puzzle are shown below.

We also show the solver's Personal NITCH, which is their result on this puzzle compared to their average time, and the Wavelength Index of Times Cryptic Hardness, the WITCH, which is the Personal NITCH compared to the SNITCH.

Name TfTT Name Average time This time Personal NITCH WITCH
Nathan Panning 05:37 05:17 94 111
Diskus 05:47 06:05 105 125
lili 06:12 06:56 111 132
verlaine Verlaine 06:28 06:32 101 120
Jason 06:37 05:46 87 103
Magoo 06:51 05:16 76 90
Paul Gilbert 06:53 05:30 79 94
boulemiche 08:55 09:05 101 120
Umpire 09:38 07:34 78 92
markdobell 09:39 09:52 102 121
tiggis 10:15 09:12 89 105
AlanS 10:21 08:19 80 95
Deane Short Deane Short 10:29 12:39 120 142
lickert 10:47 07:50 72 85
philjordan1147 BUSMAN 10:48 11:26 105 125
keriothe_ keriothe 11:15 11:00 97 115
miked1961 11:27 09:04 79 94
Tom Stubbs Tom Stubbs 11:32 08:40 75 89
fshephe 11:35 02:41 23 27
scrabbler 11:52 11:09 93 110
chriswords 12:02 11:14 93 110
andy 12:04 10:24 86 102
fuzz 12:07 11:16 92 109
MikeOsborne mikeosborne 12:58 10:21 79 94
Silva 13:02 10:51 83 98
Ed freshpot Ed Freshpot 13:04 11:42 89 105
JimboFS 13:15 10:11 76 90
Looch 15:19 11:26 74 88
Galspray (Rabbitoh) galspray 16:45 11:50 70 83
Stavros Stavrolex 17:11 11:36 67 79
Dr Dolittle 24:07 07:45 32 38
Mike Harper Mike Harper 29:10 19:32 66 78
vinyl12345 vinyl1 33:05 26:00 78 92
hydrochoos hydrochoos 39:14 53:00 135 160

A guide to the solver status

Legend
 Reference solver used for SNITCH
 Other Reference solver
 Tracked solver
 Blog solver

Blog Solvers

Blog Solvers are those who have allowed their times to be taken from the Times for the Times blog.

Notes for Blog Solvers:

  • the most reliable format for reporting times is with format "mm:ss" or as "x minutes" in the title or at the start of the entry
  • only the first main comment for each blogger is used; responses to other comments or a second comment is ignored
  • to report errors, include "n errors" just after the time
  • If you just have a time it is assumed you have no errors unless you mention DNF or pink squares or giving up, etc, in the text
  • Examples of good time notifications are "38:30, 0 errors" and "39 minutes, 0 errors" in the comment title or as the first part of your comment

Notes

The definition of Reference and Tracked solvers is described on the Neutrinos page.

The results for Reference solvers are normally used to calcuate the SNITCH. When this happens they are shown in the list with a solid blue line to the left. In the previous SNITCH results listing for each crossword, these were the only entries shown.

The most common causes for Reference solver results not to be used are: (a) that they did not meet the criteria this month to be used as a reference (e.g. they may not have completed enough puzzles on each day of the week) or (b) they have been pushed out of the top 100 on the leader board. In these cases, the results are now shown, but their data is not used for the SNITCH calculation.

Where there is data for Tracked solvers, I show them also in this table. The solving data is not always available, as the Crossword Club site only shows the top 100 solvers to everyone. Logged-in users get their own leaderboard position and those around them, but this is not available to everyone. So the SNITCH site only gets data for those who have made the top 100 in the leaderboard at some point during the day.

As a result there are a few geographically advantaged solvers; those of us who solve early in the day (e.g. we in the Antipodes, those in Asia and those staying up late in North America) are more likely to hit the leaderboard even with slower times. Solvers who are just as capable but solve later in the UK day might not make the top 100 and I have no way to capture their results.

You may wonder why there are Tracked solvers (in red) with low average solving times, mixed in with the Reference solvers (in blue). These are usually those that, while they don't seem to be Neutrinos, are not well aligned to the SNITCH. So I don't use them as Reference solvers in the SNITCH calculation, but still show their overall results.

You might also notice that there's some inconsistency at the tail end of the Reference solver list. My cutoff point is an average solving time of 45 minutes. But if someone around this mark is chosen as a Reference solver, their next month's results might end up being over 45 minutes and they will still be used. Alternatively, a Tracked solver might creep in under 45 minutes on the next calculation, but didn't make the cut for the prior Reference list. It's on the to-do list to see if I can make this a bit more predictable.