Percentages show the historical advancement rate for teams in each category based on this season's events.
For example, if "2nd place award" shows "75%" with "15/20", it means 20 teams won a 2nd place award this season (at events matching your selected team size), and 15 of them finished with an advancement rank at or above the "Advancing" cutoff.
The 2-way table shows advancement rates for combinations of two factors. For example, if you select "Awards" and "Playoffs", each cell shows the advancement rate for teams with that specific award result AND that specific playoff result.
Data is aggregated from FTC qualifier and championship events this season. The "Teams" filter lets you focus on events of similar size to yours, and "Advancing" sets the cutoff for how many teams advance.
You may notice cases where a "worse" result has a higher advancement rate than a "better" one (e.g., a lower qual rank outperforming a higher one). This happens because the data reflects natural variation across different events with different teams. With more events, these small differences would likely even out.
Cells with diagonal stripes indicate low sample size (3 or fewer teams). These percentages may be less reliable.