Emmy winners: Best prediction scores by our Editors and Users

Congratulations to our User arat for an excellent score of 84.00% when predicting the Primetime Emmys 2024 winners at the ceremony on Sunday night. Our top scorer is actually tied with 10 other people but has the better point score of 18,000 by using the two Super Bets (500 points each) wisely.

Over 2,700 people worldwide predicted these TV champs with our top scorer getting 21 out of 25 categories correct. The event was hosted on ABC by past winners Eugene Levy and Dan Levy in downtown Los Angeles. The misses were for Comedy Series (choosing “The Bear” over “Hacks”), Comedy Supporting Actress (choosing Hannah Einbinder over Liza Colon-Zayas), Limited Actor (choosing Andrew Scott over Richard Gadd) and Limited Supporting Actor (choosing Jonathan Bailey over Lamorne Morris).

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SEEthe complete list of 2024 Emmy winners in all 25 categories

You can see how your score compares to all others in our leaderboard rankings of all contestants, which also includes links to see each participant’s predictions. To see your own scores, go to the User menu in the top right corner of every page of Gold Derby when you’re signed in to the site. Use the drop down menu to go to “View Profile,” then look for the links to your “Award Show Scores.”

For our 11 Gold Derby Editors predicting, Christopher Rosen is best with 80.00% accuracy. Joyce Eng is second with 76.00%. Following with 72.00% correct are Charles Bright, Rob Licuria, Daniel Montgomery and Paul Sheehan. Denton Davidson and I are next at 68.00%. Matt Noble and Ray Richmond are at 64.00%, and then Marcus Dixon at 60.00%. See Editors’ scores.

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