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# Recent stats

A rating computed over a recent window of battles only, so it reflects how a player performs now rather than over their whole history.

Also known as recent WN8, 30 day stats, last 1000 battles.

An account's overall rating is cumulative and never forgets. [Battles](/glossary/battles.md) played while learning the game keep dragging it down years later, and a player who has improved will read as far worse than they are.

Recent stats fix that by scoring only a window, typically the last 24 hours, week, month or a fixed number of battles. A stats site can compute them because it snapshots each [tracked](/glossary/tracks.md) account regularly and diffs two snapshots: the difference between them is a real set of battles, with real damage and real results.

The trade-off is sample size. A few hundred battles is enough to see a trend and not enough to be precise, so a recent rating swings much harder than a lifetime one. Read it as a direction, not as a verdict.

## See it on the site

[Player leaderboard](/players.md)

## Related terms

[WN8A community performance rating that scores a player against the damage, kills, spotting and base defence expected of the vehicles they actually play, with a win rate term on top.](/glossary/wn8.md)[WNXA modern per-vehicle rating that counts assistance damage alongside damage dealt and drops the win rate term entirely.](/glossary/wnx.md)[BattlesThe number of battles on an account or a vehicle, and the sample size every other statistic has to be read against.](/glossary/battles.md)[SessionA block of battles played in one sitting, reconstructed by a tracker from the difference between two snapshots of an account.](/glossary/session.md)

[Every World of Tanks term](/glossary.md)

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