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PUMBILITY Calculator

PUMBILITY is the sum of your fifty highest-valued charts — one pool across Singles and Doubles.This page is the Phoenix formula behind the number: what any grade on any level was worth, and where the number came from.

The formula

Base(level)×grade per chart · plates never entered it · your best fifty summed

Base(level) 100 + 5 × (level − 10) × (level − 9) Quadratic: a level is worth +17% at 20 and +11% at 27. Below level 10 a chart is worth 0. CO-OP charts were priced at a flat 2,000 but never counted in the total.
Grade ×0.40 F … ×1.00 AA … ×1.50 SSS+ AA is the neutral point; every grade above it adds, every grade below it takes away.
Plate ×1.0 every plate The plate you walked away with never entered the number.
Worth zero below level 10 a broken run U.C.S. Half-Double
Worked examples
Level 24 · S 1,150 × 1.20 = 1,380.00
Level 17 · AA 380 × 1.00 = 380.00
Level 22 · SSS+ 880 × 1.50 = 1,320.00
Level 10 · A+ 100 × 0.90 = 90.00

One table for both types — Phoenix priced a Single and a Double at the same level alike.

What scoring buys, in levels

Each row is a level. The bar starts at a 900,000 on that level — a clean pass — and climbs through the grades; the axis is which level’s 900,000 is worth the same. Read straight up from the end of a bar to see which level it matches. 900,000 is exactly the AA floor on Phoenix.
900,000 on its own level — AA A · A+ (below the pass line) AA · AA+ AAA · AAA+ S · S+ · SS · SS+ SSS · SSS+
101520253035worth a 900,000 on level →past 29
29
+5.3
28
+4.8
27
+4.3
26
+4.0
25
+3.7
24
+3.5
23
+3.3
22
+3.1
21
+2.9
20
+2.7
19
+2.5
18
+2.4
17
+2.2
16
+2.1
15
+1.9
14
+1.8
13
+1.8
12
+1.9
11
+2.1
10
+2.7

An SSS+ on a level 20 reaches 22.7 — the same PUMBILITY as a 900,000 there, so taking one chart from a pass to a perfect is worth 2.7 levels of pass-pushing. The reach grows with level because Phoenix’s base is quadratic: 2.1 levels at 16, 2.7 at 20, 3.5 at 24. Below the pass line a chart falls off the same way: an A pays ×0.80, an F ×0.40.

Every level, every grade

Base × grade at the lowest plate, rounded to the point. Click any value to light up what equals it on every other level.
LevelbaseFD450kC550kB650kA750kA+825kAA900kAA+925kAAA950kAAA+960kS970kS+975kSS980kSS+985kSSS990kSSS+995kChartsS + D
292,0008001,0001,2001,4001,6001,8002,0002,1002,2002,3002,4002,5202,6402,7602,8803,0001
281,8107249051,0861,2671,4481,6291,8101,9001,9912,0822,1722,2812,3892,4982,6062,7153
271,6306528159781,1411,3041,4671,6301,7121,7931,8741,9562,0542,1522,2492,3472,4458
261,4605847308761,0221,1681,3141,4601,5331,6061,6791,7521,8401,9272,0152,1022,19035
251,3005206507809101,0401,1701,3001,3651,4301,4951,5601,6381,7161,7941,8721,95068
241,1504605756908059201,0351,1501,2081,2651,3221,3801,4491,5181,5871,6561,725125
231,0104045056067078089091,0101,0601,1111,1621,2121,2731,3331,3941,4541,515181
228803524405286167047928809249681,0121,0561,1091,1621,2141,2671,320224
217603043804565326086847607988368749129581,0031,0491,0941,140278
20650260325390455520585650682715747780819858897936975288
19550220275330385440495550578605632660693726759792825296
18460184230276322368414460483506529552580607635662690373
17380152190228266304342380399418437456479502524547570307
16310124155186217248279310326341356372391409428446465283
15250100125150175200225250262275288300315330345360375218
1420080100120140160180200210220230240252264276288300156
13160648096112128144160168176184192202211221230240175
1213052657891104117130136143150156164172179187195180
11110445566778899110116121126132139145152158165169
10100405060708090100105110115120126132138144150133
CO-OP2,0008001,0001,2001,4001,6001,8002,0002,1002,2002,3002,4002,5202,6402,7602,8803,000145
Nothing selected — click a value.
colour = worth a 900,000 on a low level → a high one; the diagonal bands are the equal-value linesCO-OP: priced at a flat 2,000 base, never counted in the total.

Quick calculator

Pick a chart’s level and the grade — the exact per-chart PUMBILITY, and what equals it elsewhere.
Plate any — ×1.0
1,380.00 1,150 × 1.20

The constants

Every multiplier in the formula. One table serves both types.

Grade multipliers

GradeFDCBAA+AAAA+AAAAAA+SS+SSSS+SSSSSS+
multiplier0.400.500.600.700.800.901.001.051.101.151.201.261.321.381.441.50
score floor450k550k650k750k825k900k925k950k960k970k975k980k985k990k995k

AA is exactly ×1.00. Steps of 0.05 up to S, then 0.06 a rung to SSS+; 0.10 a rung below AA.

Plate bonuses

PlateRGFGTGMGSGEGUGPG
both×1.0×1.0×1.0×1.0×1.0×1.0×1.0×1.0

Every plate carried ×1.0. Not a rounding argument — the plate never entered the number.

Should I push levels or push scores?

Phoenix players on PIU Scores with a full pool of fifty — 1,373 players, 8/17/2026. The split is measured from a bare base of ×1.00, the same split as on your PUMBILITY page.
Where PUMBILITY comes from on Phoenix — the average pool 1,373 pools · average level 19.8
Level
Score
Level 85.9% the charts themselves
Score 14.1% what your grades add
Plate 0% this mix's formula has no plate term

It moves, and that is the whole answer: score is 11% of the number in under 20,000 and 27% in 80,000 and up. The pool’s average level runs 14.4 → 24.6 along the way, and S or better 14 → 47 of fifty.

under 20,000 259 pools20,000–29,999 212 pools30,000–39,999 228 pools40,000–49,999 238 pools50,000–59,999 199 pools60,000–69,999 141 pools70,000–79,999 74 pools80,000 and up 22 pools

Levels first, then scores.In under 20,000 the split is level 89% / score 11%; in 80,000 and up it is 73% / 27%. The pool’s average level climbs from 14.4 to 24.6 along the way and S or better from 14 to 47 of fifty: passing harder charts is the whole ladder for most players, and scoring is what the last stretch is made of.

How much do plates matter?

Nothing. Every plate on Phoenix carried a modifier of exactly ×1.0, so the plate you walked away with never entered the number. Not a rounding argument — a Rough Game SSS+ and a Perfect Game SSS+ were worth the same PUMBILITY. Phoenix 2 is where plates start to count, and even there they are a tiebreaker.

Does scoring matter more than it did on Phoenix 2?

A grade is only worth something next to what a level is worth, so the comparison is the exchange rate: taking one chart from a 900,000 to an SSS+ equals how many levels of pass-pushing, on each mix.Against Phoenix 2 Singles.
Phoenix 2 Phoenix bar = 900,000 on the level → SSS+; label = levels bought
1618202224262830
16
+5.5
+2.1
18
+5.4
+2.4
20
+4.5
+2.7
22
+3.6
+3.1
24
+3.3
+3.5
26
+3.6
+4.0

Below 23 a 900,000 → SSS+ buys more levels on Phoenix 2 than it did on Phoenix; from 23 up it buys fewer — up there a level counts for more against a score than it did on Phoenix.

① 900,000 → SSS+ is worth +50%VS+12.8% the grade span got 3.9× smaller
② one level higher is worth +17%VS+2.1% but a level got 8.0× smaller — more than the grade did
③ so scoring one chart at 20 is worth 2.7 levelsVS4.5 levels the exchange rate — scoring got 1.6× more powerful relative to passing

Phoenix 2 leans on scoring roughly 1.6× harder than Phoenix does.Not because grades are worth more there — the span from a clean pass to an SSS+ fell from +50% here to +12.8% — but because a level fell further: Phoenix’s base is quadratic (+17% at 20) against Phoenix 2’s flat +2.1%. On Phoenix, passing one level higher takes a 900,000 to S (970,000) to match on the chart you already have. That is why the ladder here is passing: the score lever is the expensive one.

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