You can use 1x1 training even if you are not logged in. Entries in the TOP list are only made if you are logged in. To do this, you have to register beforehand with a user name of your choice and a valid email address.
For each result you type in two digits. The first digit can be deleted after an incorrect entry with the BACKSPACE key or the SPACEBAR.
If you are not logged in, you can choose the option 'Beginner' at the top. Then the evaluation is less strict.
Click on 'Sign Up' in the menu at the top left and send the completed form. A link will be sent to the specified email address with which the registration can be confirmed and activated. Then you can log in with the selected username and password.
A registration can also be undone, i.e. the account - consisting of username and email address - can be deleted again. You have to register beforehand. Then click on 'Delete account' in the top left menu and confirm the security query. Any TOP-TEN entries made by this user are then removed from the TOP-TEN list.
In the menu at the top left click on 'Change password', enter your username and registered email address in the following form and submit the form. A link will be sent to the registered email address. Click on this link and enter a new password twice in the form that appears.
An entry in the TOP List is only made if you are logged in. Another prerequisite for an entry in the TOP list is that you have solved the ten tasks without errors and have achieved a rating of at least 'sufficient'.
The TOP List has a maximum of 20 entries. Each user can have a maximum of 3 entries.
It is possible to delete your own entries in the TOP List. To do this, delete your account (first log in and then select 'Delete account' in the top left menu). When the account is deleted, the entries for this user in the TOP List are also deleted. You can then register again if you want.
TOP CLASS:
Time <10 s and error-free
Excellent:
Time < 15 s and error-free
Very good:
Time < 20 s and error-free
Good:
Time <30 s and a maximum of 1 error
Satisfying:
Time <40 s and a maximum of 3 errors
Sufficient:
Time <60 s and a maximum of 4 errors
Insufficient:
Time <90 s and a maximum of 5 errors
Poor:
Time >= 90 s or more than 5 errors
TOP CLASS:
Time < 10 s and error-free
Excellent:
Time < 20 s and error-free
Very good:
Time < 30 s and error-free
Good:
Time < 45 s and a maximum of 2 errors
Satisfying:
Time < 70 s and a maximum of 4 errors
Sufficient:
Time < 100 s and a maximum of 5 errors
Insufficient:
Time < 150 s and a maximum of 6 errors
Poor:
Time >= 150 s or more than 6 errors