Lazerboard

What is this exactly?

This is Lazerboard - a database of all top 100 scores (and a change) on all osu! beatmaps that have a leaderboard, focusing on the version of leaderboards that appears in the rapidly growing osu!lazer client. It provides an ability to view these scores with filters and see various user statistics based on their leaderboard plays and placements, including global rankings.

Why should I use this?

While there are score databases like osu!Stats and osu!alternative, neither of them provide the information that this project does. This is the first and only project that provides information based on osu!lazer beatmap rankings, including new gameplay mods, new score multipliers and Performance Points recalculation of scores with mods that are not eligible for ranking just yet. If you want to compete with other players in osu!lazer leaderboard efficiency, see curently unranked top scores, or to see who ranks the highest with features unique to osu!lazer in all modes, this is the place to go.

How do I submit a score?

The scores are fetched live using osu! API. At worst, processing a new batch of scores would take around 15 minutes (that is if every score received is on the leaderboard, which many of them aren't most of the time, so it usually takes 2 minutes at most).

Note: At this moment, scores are fetched through scanning existing beatmap leaderboards from oldest to newest with additional live scores catch-up once every 30 minutes.

What data is available?

You can filter scores by the following:

Along with that, you can view global rankings based on the amount of scores set with selected filters.

For the osu!mania enthusiasts, there also are global rankings based on how many 1 million (perfect) scores a user has.

Alongside these, there are per beatmap rankings and user pages.

The beatmap pages allow you to sort the leaderboards by different columns and view the leaderboards of all available modes of the beatmap.

Besides providing all leaderboard scores set by user with the ability to filter them, the user pages also provide charts with the following information:

My score doesn't appear here!

The website focuses on scores that appear in the top 100 rankings on a map, or the extended rankings if the database allows for that. If a score is lower than the lowest stored score in the database and there are more than 100 scores stored on the map, it won't be collected as its rank can't be estimated accurately. We apologize for the inconvenience.

I found a bug / want to suggest a feature / have another question!

For any bug reports, feature requests or questions, feel free to report them on Github, Discord or via osu! DM.