Wins and Losses
- The first table excludes the challenges on Day 1 and Day 15.
Sting | Claw | Venom | |
---|---|---|---|
W-L | W-L | W-L | W-L |
The Eliminator | 4-3 | 2-5 | 7-5 |
Double Jeopardy | 6-4 | 6-2 | 1-7 |
Total | 10-7 | 8-7 | 8-12 |
Day | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 Final Eliminator | 15 The Escape |
Claw | 1st | WIN | Lost | OUT | OUT | OUT | win | WIN | WIN | WIN | LOST | OUT | OUT | win | SKIP | WINNERS |
Sting | 2nd | Lost | Out | win | WIN | WIN | LOST | OUT | OUT | lost | win | WIN | WIN | LOST | THRU | RUNNER-UPS |
Venom | 3rd | Out | Win | LOST | lost | lost | OUT | lost | lost | OUT | OUT | lost | lost | OUT | GONE | XXXXXXXXXXXX |
Legend:
1st- This team won the challenge on Day 1.
2nd- This team came second in the challenge on Day 1.
3rd- This team came third in the challenge on Day 1.
WIN- This team bypassed The Eliminator and won Double Jeopardy, and therefore winning an Island Torch.
win- This team won both The Eliminator and Double Jeopardy, and therefore winning an Island Torch and taking one from the losing team.
LOST- This team bypassed The Eliminator, but lost Double Jeopardy, and therefore had to give an Island Torch to the winning team.
lost- This team won The Eliminator, but lost Double Jeopardy.
OUT- This team lost The Eliminator.
SKIP- This team got to skip The Final Eliminator.
THRU- This team won The Final Eliminator, and therefore got to compete in The Escape.
GONE- This team lost The Final Eliminator, and therefore went into lockdown and couldn't compete in The Escape.
WINNERS- This team won The Escape, and therefore escaped Scorpion Island this season.
RUNNER-UPS- This team lost The Escape, and therefore came second this season.
XXXXXXXXXXXX- This team didn't compete in The Escape, and therefore came third this season.
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