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The '''D/T grid''' is also known as the 'Fizzy grid'<ref>Due to [https://coord.info/GC11E8N the original Fizzy challenge], a challenge to fill your D/T grid in honor of the user FizzyMagic.</ref> and it is a matrix with all the 81 possible [[D/T]]-combinations a geocache can have.  
 
The '''D/T grid''' is also known as the 'Fizzy grid'<ref>Due to [https://coord.info/GC11E8N the original Fizzy challenge], a challenge to fill your D/T grid in honor of the user FizzyMagic.</ref> and it is a matrix with all the 81 possible [[D/T]]-combinations a geocache can have.  
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In [[Profile Stats]] and the statistics at [[Geocaching.com]] the color of the cell of each grid changes as the number of caches in the cell increases, this is true for both the [[366 grid]] and the D/T-grid. At [[Project-GC]] the "final color" is red<ref>More exactly Red is Hex: #c83200.</ref> and this will be the color of the highest number on the grid, the other cells of the grid change with ''every'' found on the grid and are relative to the scale between green<ref>More exactly Green is Hex: #14c800.</ref> and red.
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A common goal is to fill the D/T-grid with at least one cache for each cell, doing so multiple times is generally referred to as "looping the D/T-grid". Below is an example of a D/T-grid with 3 loops.
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{{DT
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|45|29|47|33|36|3|8|3|3 <!-- entries for difficulty 1 -->
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|31|126|54|37|35|3|3|9|3 <!-- entries for difficulty 1.5 -->
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|22|37|46|35|67|3|3|5|3 <!-- entries for difficulty 2 -->
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|35|33|32|53|64|3|6|4|3 <!-- entries for difficulty 2.5 -->
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|45|66|32|27|56|3|3|3|3 <!-- entries for difficulty 3 -->
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|3|3|9|7|8|3|5|3|3 <!-- entries for difficulty 3.5 -->
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|3|8|5|3|3|6|3|4|9 <!-- entries for difficulty 4 -->
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|3|5|3|3|9|3|3|7|5 <!-- entries for difficulty 4.5 -->
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|3|7|3|3|3|3|6|4|13 <!-- entries for difficulty 5 -->
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}}
  
 
==Related statistics==
 
==Related statistics==
[[Top unique DT combinations in one day|Top #DT in one day]] is a top list for unique DT combinations in one day.
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[[TopNumDTInOneDay|Top unique DT combinations in one day]] is a top list for unique DT combinations in one day.
  
[[Number of Loops of the DT Chart|Top DT Loopers]] is a top list for number of loops of the D/T grid.  
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[[TopDTLoopers|Top Number of Loops of the DT Chart]] is a top list for number of loops of the D/T grid.  
  
The [[Profile Stats]] contains multiple D/T-related statistics like the '''Difficutly / Terrain chart''' and [[Finds tab#Way to 81|Way to 81]] in the [[Finds tab]] and the '''D/T grids''' in the [[FTF tab]], [[Hides tab]] and [[Challenges tab]].
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The [[Profile Stats]] contains multiple D/T-related statistics like the [[Finds_tab#Difficulty.2FTerrain_chart|Difficutly / Terrain chart]] and [[Finds tab#Way to 81|Way to 81]] in the [[Finds tab]] and the '''D/T grids''' in the [[FTF tab]], [[Hides tab]] and [[Challenges tab]].
  
 
==Related tools==
 
==Related tools==
  
The [[D/T Matrix Tool‏‎]] helps you plot a map of all geocaches that will fill an empty slot in you D/T grid.
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The [[MapMatrix|D/T Matrix Tool‏‎]] helps you plot a map of all geocaches that will fill an empty slot in you D/T grid.
  
The [[D/T History]] tool can help users with a [[paid membership]] find some caches that have had their [[D/T]]-rating changed.
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The [[DTHistory|D/T History]] tool can help users with a [[paid membership]] find some caches that have had their [[D/T]]-rating changed. This is helpful if a user finds that they have "lost" a loop of the D/T chart.  
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 25 April 2024

The D/T grid is also known as the 'Fizzy grid'[1] and it is a matrix with all the 81 possible D/T-combinations a geocache can have.

In Profile Stats and the statistics at Geocaching.com the color of the cell of each grid changes as the number of caches in the cell increases, this is true for both the 366 grid and the D/T-grid. At Project-GC the "final color" is red[2] and this will be the color of the highest number on the grid, the other cells of the grid change with every found on the grid and are relative to the scale between green[3] and red.

A common goal is to fill the D/T-grid with at least one cache for each cell, doing so multiple times is generally referred to as "looping the D/T-grid". Below is an example of a D/T-grid with 3 loops.

D/T Terrain
Total
1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
Difficulty
1 45 29 47 33 36 3 8 3 3 207
1.5 31 126 54 37 35 3 3 9 3 301
2 22 37 46 35 67 3 3 5 3 221
2.5 35 33 32 53 64 3 6 4 3 233
3 45 66 32 27 56 3 3 3 3 238
3.5 3 3 9 7 8 3 5 3 3 44
4 3 8 5 3 3 6 3 4 9 44
4.5 3 5 3 3 9 3 3 7 5 41
5 3 7 3 3 3 3 6 4 13 45
Total 190 314 231 201 281 30 40 42 45 1374

Related statistics

Top unique DT combinations in one day is a top list for unique DT combinations in one day.

Top Number of Loops of the DT Chart is a top list for number of loops of the D/T grid.

The Profile Stats contains multiple D/T-related statistics like the Difficutly / Terrain chart and Way to 81 in the Finds tab and the D/T grids in the FTF tab, Hides tab and Challenges tab.

Related tools

The D/T Matrix Tool‏‎ helps you plot a map of all geocaches that will fill an empty slot in you D/T grid.

The D/T History tool can help users with a paid membership find some caches that have had their D/T-rating changed. This is helpful if a user finds that they have "lost" a loop of the D/T chart.

Notes

  1. Due to the original Fizzy challenge, a challenge to fill your D/T grid in honor of the user FizzyMagic.
  2. More exactly Red is Hex: #c83200.
  3. More exactly Green is Hex: #14c800.