NaNoWriMo Progress for Somebaudy

Current word count: 19528 (39.06 %) with 30 days left, with current pace, expected to finish in 30 days.

DayWrittenWordcountAverage
Pace
Projected
Wordcount
30 Day
Expected
1 1621 1621 1621 1621 1666
2 2688 4309 1294 2915 1668
3 1775 6084 1454 4369 1631
4 642 6726 1251 5620 1626
5 1265 7991 1254 6874 1664
6 876 8867 1191 8065 1680
7 1187 10054 1191 9256 1713
8   10054 1042 10298 1736
9 2355 12409 1034 11332 1815
10 1691 14100 1099 12431 1790
11 25 14125 1002 13433 1795
12 1590 15715 1051 14484 1888
13 755 16470 1028 15512 1904
14 586 17056 997 16509 1972
15 51 17107 934 17443 2059
16 60 17167 879 18322 2192
17 1943 19110 942 19264 2345
18 418 19528 913 20177 2376
19   2539
20   2539
21   2539
22   2539
23   2539
24   2539
25   2539
26   2539
27   2540
28   2540
29   2540
30   2540

Key:

Written

The number of words written each day - the word count history loaded from your Nanowrimo profile.

Wordcount

The cumulative word count, computed by summing all of the word count history loaded from your Nanowrimo profile. Note A black line will be drawn each time the word count passes a multiple of 10,000, to mark the passing of a major milestone.

Average Pace

Computed as the running average of daily numbers of words written, with outlier values removed

Projected Wordcount

The projected wordcount takes the running average pace and keeps a running total. Using this value it's possible to guess how long NaNoWriMo will take, given any level of output.

30 Day Expected

Assuming that the aim is to finish NaNoWriMo in a fixed length of time, rather than sprinting for the finish line, the expected values in this column are the amount of words needed per day to get there. The values are adjusted up or down depending on how things are going, compensating for good and bad days of progress.

Outliers

These are values that fall outside of the statistical range representing 95% of the population. Simply put, they're the truly exceptional days where the wordcount got a rocket boost, or things truly sucked! Outliers are shown in larger, bold text in the table.