The Strictly Scoreboard

Tom & Nadiya
2024

Lowest Score

20

Average Score

21.5

Highest Score

23

This chart shows the scores from the judges over the past weeks of the competition.

This chart shows where the scores have come from across the four judges.

This chart shows the difference between the judges average and the viewers average.

(The viewers scores are collected from the thousands of unique viewers who visit the site, and who tell us what they would score the dance, whilst it's being danced. The opportunity to add scores closes as soon as the judges give their scores. We then average those scores as a simple calculation of total scores divided by the number of viewers scoring the dance.)

Week Dance Total

Follow the weekly Strictly Come Dancing show live with leaderboard updates as soon as the judges raise their paddles.

Articles, Deep dives, Insights

We love to analyse the Strictly Come Dancing scores and leaderboard, looking for some super interesting facts and figures which we then write about.

  • 12 Nov, 2024

    Week Eight 2024
    Viewers and judges agreed - every dance scored an average of 7.5 or higher!
  • 04 Nov, 2024

    Week Seven 2024
    It's a tale of two sides of the leaderboard with the bottom vs top.
  • 27 Oct, 2024

    Week Six 2024
    All but two of the pairings where overmarked, according to the viewers!
  • 20 Oct, 2024

    Week Five 2024
    How did the viewers score the dances, versus the judges scores.
  • 15 Oct, 2024

    Week Four 2024 - Deep Dive
    An amazing difference between Viewers scores and Judges scores.
  • 11 Oct, 2024

    Week Four 2024 - Look Ahead
    Will we see the first Charleston in Week Four for four years? Yes, if Nick & Luba dance.
  • 07 Oct, 2024

    Week Three 2024 - Deep Dive
    Movie Week is always a highlight every year and this year was no exception.
  • 04 Oct, 2024

    Week Three 2024 - Look Ahead
    Tasha and Aljaz are dancing the Rumba. Will they take the top spot two weeks in a row?
  • 01 Oct, 2024

    Week Two 2024 - Deep Dive
    One pairing scores higher from Craig and Anton, than Motsi and Shirley, going against the Week Two trend.
  • 27 Sep, 2024

    Week Two 2024 - Look Ahead
    Which dance is making a Week Two comeback, and what paddles can we expect to see from the judges.
  • 23 Sep, 2024

    Week One 2024 - Deep Dive
    Only one judge is scoring higher than previous years! Who is it? Find out in our dive into week one scores.

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How does adding my own score work?

We've recently added the ability for you to add your own score for each dance, so you can compare your score against the judges score. As soon as the pairing have been announced to the dance floor we turn on an "Add Score" button, and you have until all the judges scores are all added.

The only data we store on our servers is the score you save for each dance. It is completely anonymised. A link is created from your browser to your scores, which means if you change your device then we won't be able to load your scores to show you.

I get the error 'Unable to save your score'.
This will appear if you're attempting to save your score after the judges have given in their scores.

About the Strictly Scoreboard

The Live Strictly Come Dancing Scoreboard started as a side project between a husband-and-wife team. They found that whilst watching Strictly they wanted to see the live leaderboard as the judges' scores came in but there was nowhere that offered this.

After a bit of thought and development, the live scoreboard was born! And now you too can watch the leaderboard as it changes throughout the Saturday evening show.

How do I use the tables?

During a live performance of Strictly Come Dancing the leaderboard will automatically update live as the judges reveal their scores. You can click on any of the columns of each week's table to order the data how you see fit. Click on a judge to see their scores from highest to lowest. You can also click on a couple to dive into their scores and statistics.

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