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We said we'd post the stats from last year's bingo, so here's the breakdown!

Submissions are included in the stats as they were reported. In other words, while we do verify that works exist (as a side effect of compiling reading stats), we don't check if they "count".

What got completed?Image of visualized stats, part 1; transcription below

Cards

  • 6 cards submitted (1 card per person) Not bad for a niche first-time event on the fediverse!
  • 2 challenge modes completed (review mode, by 2 people)

Bingo Lines

  • 31 bingo lines completed
    • 2 cards with 12 bingos done ("blackout"/all squares)
    • 1 with 3 bingos
    • 1 with 2 bingos
    • 2 with 1 bingo
  • most popular bingo (on 66.7% of cards): row 1

Squares

  • 96 squares completed
    • most completed squares (on 83.3% of cards): 1A (Older Than You Are), 1C (What’s Yours Is Mine), 1D (Family Drama), 3A (Eazy, Breazy, Read-zie), 3C (One Less), 4A (Now a Major Motion Picture), 4C (Award Winner)
    • least completed squares (on 33.3% of cards): 4B (It’s About Time), 5B (It's a Holiday)
    • least favorite square, according to survey: 2B (Plays with Words)
  • 41 hard mode squares (42.71% of completed squares)
    • most completed hard modes (on 66.7% of cards): 3B (Stranger in a Strange Land), 3C (One Less)
    • hard modes nobody did: 1E (It Takes Two, three authors), 3A (Eazy, Breazy, Read-zie, read on vacation), 4B (It’s About Time, backward in time), 5D (Minority Author, ethnic minority and LGBTQIA+)
    • squares submitted only in hard mode: 3B (Stranger in a Strange Land), 3E (LGBTQIA+ Lead), 5B (It's a Holiday)
  • 2 substituted squares (2.1% of completed squares)
    • 33.3% of cards included a substitution
    • substitutions made: 1B > She Blinded Me with Science, 5A > A Change in Perspective

What did people read?Image of visualized stats, part 2; transcription below

Types of Works

  • 93 unique works read
    • 68 fiction novels (73.1% of unique works)
    • 14 fiction novellas (15.1%)
    • 3 fiction or nonfiction short stories or short story collections (3.2%)
    • 3 fiction or nonfiction comics, graphic novels, or manga (3.2%)
    • 3 verse works (epic poems, novels in verse, or dramatic verse) (3.2%)
    • 2 nonfiction biographies or memoirs (2.2%)

Publication Years

  • before 1900: 3 (3.2% of unique works)
  • 1900–1909: 2 (2.2%)
  • 1910–1919: 0
  • 1920–1929: 4 (4.3%)
  • 1930–1939: 0
  • 1940–1949: 0
  • 1950–1959: 5 (5.4%)
  • 1960–1969: 5 (5.4%)
  • 1970–1979: 3 (3.2%)
  • 1980–1989: 2 (2.2%)
  • 1990–1999: 4 (4.3%)
  • 2000–2009: 5 (5.4%)
  • 2010–2019: 30 (32.3%)
  • 2020–2024: 30 (32.3%)

Notable Content Tags

Works may be in multiple categories/subcategories. A space detective thriller would be counted once for each of the following tags: space, scifi, fantastical, mystery/detective, thriller, and suspenseful.

  • fantastical: 62 (66.7% of unique works)
    • scifi: 22 (23.7%)
      • space: 8 (8.6%)
    • supernatural: 11 (11.8%) Surprisingly, not all supernatural titles were also horror.
    • dystopian: 6 (6.5%)
    • epic fantasy: 5 (5.4%)
    • magical realism: 4 (4.3%)
  • suspenseful: 45 (48.4%)
    • mystery/detective: 20 (21.5%)
    • horror/gothic: 18 (19.4%)
    • thriller: 16 (17.2%)
  • historical: 21 (22.6%)
  • romantic: 16 (17.2%) Includes a significant romantic element; does not need to be in a romance genre.
  • literary/contemporary: 16 (17.2%)
  • YA/middle grade: 8 (8.6%)
  • nonfiction: 4 (4.3%)

Most Read Titles (2 each)

  • The Butcher of the Forest by Premee Mohamed
  • Relic by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy

Most Read Authors (2 each)

  • Ray Bradbury
  • Becky Chambers
  • Mareike Fallwickl
  • Nnedi Okorafor
  • J.R.R. Tolkien
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[–] JaymesRS@piefed.world 6 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

I want to thank @misericordiae@literature.cafe a ton for this. I had tried to put together something very early on but had a hard time organizing the data into much so far as results and they have just done an amazing job.

[–] misericordiae@literature.cafe 4 points 21 hours ago

Aww, that's very kind! I like sorting through data, so it was actually pretty fun.