Bryan Johnson· Author
If you want to participate, complete three tests in two years time. Your best three scores will be used for the leaderboard.
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If you want to participate, complete three tests in two years time. Your best three scores will be used for the leaderboard.
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You can take as many tests as you want and your best three will be used. It’s structured that way to encourage experimentation and avoid penalization for trying new things.
You need three tests to have a “verified” ranking on the leaderboard and the tests need to be within the previous two years.
If you test more than three times, your best three scores will be used for the leaderboard.