NaNoWriMo Progress for Paul Hawke

Current word count: 34308 (68.62 %) with 30 days left, with current pace, expected to finish in 13 days.

DayWrittenWordcountAverage
Pace
Projected
Wordcount
30 Day
Expected
1 2219 2219 2219 2219 1666
2 1404 3623 1812 4031 1647
3 456 4079 1360 5391 1656
4 4863 8942 1272 6663 1700
5 1775 10717 1373 8036 1579
6 1866 12583 1455 9491 1571
7   12583 1247 10738 1559
8   12583 1092 11830 1626
9 1233 13816 1107 12937 1700
10 3261 17077 1098 14035 1723
11   17077 998 15033 1646
12 2946 20023 999 16032 1732
13   20023 922 16954 1665
14 1741 21764 981 17935 1763
15   21764 915 18850 1764
16 1521 23285 953 19803 1882
17 805 24090 944 20747 1908
18 1000 25090 948 21695 1993
19 1384 26474 971 22666 2075
20 1547 28021 999 23665 2138
21   28021 952 24617 2197
22 1044 29065 956 25573 2442
23   29065 914 26487 2616
24 3065 32130 918 27405 2990
25 2178 34308 969 28374 2978
26   3138
27   3138
28   3138
29   3139
30   3139

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.