Escape From Scorpion Island (Series 3) - Wins and Losses

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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