The All-DDR Score Calculator:
Original Design by Aaron C., update by Taren N.

Enter the number of each type of step into the left column entries (any field left blank will be treated as if it had a value of "0"), and click "Grade" to find out your dance level, or play around with the values to find out what you need for a certain dance level. Scroll to bottom for mix information and notes.
NOTE : This code only allows numerical input. Letters will cause an error.

Marvelous:
Perfect:
Great:
Good:
Boo:
Miss:
OK:
NG:
Information
Marvelous: % Total steps:
Perfect: %
Great: %
Good: %
Boo: %
Miss: %
Total freezes:
MAX DP: / = %
OLD DP: / = %
MIGS DP: / = %
ITG DP: / = %
MAX2 ONI: / = %
EX ONI: / = %

MAX: 3rd:
5th: MIGS:
4th: ITG:

Pivot: %
Spread: %

Dance Points Reference:

Judge MAX OLD MIGS ITG
Marvelous +2 +2 +3 +7
Perfect +2 +6
Great +1 +1 +1 +5
Good 0 0 0 +4
Boo -4 -4 -4 +2
Miss -8 -5 -8 0
OK +6 +6 +7
NG 0 0 0

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Grade Requirements: (Portion of max. DP)

Level MAX 5th 4th 3rd MIGS ITG
AAAA 100%
AAA 100% FC/100 SSS:FC/100 19/20
SS: 97%
AAA: FC/100
AA 93% FC FC/100
SS: FC/80
S: FC
5/6
S: 95%
AA: FC
A 80% 80% FC 80% 2/3 90%
B 65% 64% 64% 64% 1/2 70%
C 45% 50% LPG 50% 1/3 50%
D LPG LPG FAIL LPG LPG LPG
E FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL

Note: A mix with a blank for a grade does not feature that grade.
FC/XXX: a Full Combo is required with at least XXX% perfects-or-better.
LPG stands for Lowest Passing Grade.
FAIL means you have either lost your life bar or the song has zero steps.
Max. DP is calculated assuming all steps are Marvelous, and all freezes are OK.
If more than one dance level is listed in a box, they are ranked in descending order.

**Grading systems from 1st and 2nd mix are not available here, because I am almost positive that your max. combo is factored into the grade for 1st, and 2nd mix might be score-based. Grading systems for 3rd, 4th, and 5th were solved by Taren.
**ITG stands for In The Groove. Read about it here.
**MIGS stands for "Marvelous Incorporated Grading System". It is an alternative grading system designed by Taren that factors in Marvelous steps. Using MIGS, you can achieve a AAA grade without all perfects-or-better, but a poor Marvelous count will severely hurt your grade.
**For more information on all DDR scoring systems, check out Aaron's page. To read Taren's breakdown of the BM and IIDX scoring systems, go here.
***Pivot/Spread: Used for Extreme oni courses- The pivot is the MAX2 Oni percentage you would have received if your Marvelous/Perfect ratio and Perfect/Great ratio were the same, and you had the same EX point total. The Spread is the difference between the Pivot and your actual MAX2 percentage. A negative Spread means your Marvelous/Perfect ratio was higher than your Perfect/Great ratio, and a positive means the opposite.

Last update 28 Apr 2004


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