NaNoWriMo Progress for Selena T

Current word count: 50105 (100.00 %) with 30 days left, with current pace, expected to finish in 1 day.

DayWrittenWordcountAverage
Pace
Projected
Wordcount
30 Day
Expected
1   0 1666
2   0 1724
3 1620 1620 540 540 1785
4   1620 405 945 1791
5   1620 324 1269 1860
6   1620 270 1539 1935
7   1620 232 1771 2015
8   1620 203 1974 2103
9   1620 180 2154 2199
10   1620 162 2316 2303
11   1620 148 2464 2419
12   1620 135 2599 2546
13 2136 3756 289 2888 2687
14   3756 269 3157 2720
15 937 4693 313 3470 2890
16 5677 10370 649 4119 3020
17 3663 14033 826 4945 2830
18 4790 18823 1046 5991 2766
19 2663 21486 1131 7122 2598
20 8525 30011 1169 8291 2592
21 5133 35144 1358 9649 1998
22 5053 40197 1526 11175 1650
23 4881 45078 1672 12847 1225
24 5027 50105 1812 14659 703
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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.