NaNoWriMo Progress for skemommle

Current word count: 50153 (100.00 %) with 30 days left, with current pace, expected to finish in 1 day.

DayWrittenWordcountAverage
Pace
Projected
Wordcount
30 Day
Expected
1 50 50 50 50 1666
2   50 25 75 1722
3 2426 2476 826 901 1783
4   2476 619 1520 1760
5   2476 496 2016 1827
6 3276 5752 959 2975 1900
7 1014 6766 967 3942 1843
8 2007 8773 1097 5039 1879
9 512 9285 1032 6071 1873
10 2964 12249 1225 7296 1938
11 1587 13836 1258 8554 1887
12 900 14736 1228 9782 1903
13 2281 17017 1309 11091 1959
14   17017 1216 12307 1940
15 2138 19155 1277 13584 2061
16 2818 21973 1374 14958 2056
17 1171 23144 1362 16320 2001
18 1289 24433 1358 17678 2065
19 2145 26578 1399 19077 2130
20 7428 34006 1408 20485 2129
21 4362 38368 1416 21901 1599
22 3864 42232 1423 23324 1292
23 2996 45228 1491 24815 971
24 871 46099 1465 26280 681
25 2983 49082 1526 27806 650
26 1071 50153 1508 29314 183
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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.