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Streamer Omoggle Scores: The Complete 2026 Breakdown

Atualizado May 2026

Streamer Omoggle Scores: The Complete 2026 Breakdown

The Most Notable Streamer Scores (May 2026)

Omoggle's AI scoring is notoriously inconsistent — the same streamer can score 5.2 in one session and 6.8 in the next depending on lighting, camera position, and whatever props the opponent happens to hold up. These are representative scores from documented sessions, not definitive ratings.

xQc

The clip that started it all. xQc lost six consecutive rounds while his friend Jesse laughed — "You might be chopped!" The X clip from @xQc_dailyy garnered over 24,000 likes in five days. His scores varied from 4.8 to 5.8 across documented sessions, landing him squarely in MTN territory. xQc's main disadvantage is that he plays with overhead lighting and close camera proximity, both of which hurt facial definition scores.

Clavicular

The looksmaxxing streamer who became Omoggle's most famous ragequit. After being out-scored by an Indian user, Clavicular quit his stream — the clip got 68,000+ likes on X in a week. Despite the loss, Clavicular consistently scores in the HTN to Chadlite range (6.2–7.4) when playing with an optimized setup. His ragequit was attributed to tilt after a bad run, not his actual skill level.

Asmongold

Asmongold's Omoggle sessions became a running joke due to his famously minimal approach to appearance maintenance. His scores ranged from 5.8 to 6.4, consistently HTN, which surprised viewers who expected worse. The takeaway: Omoggle scores facial structure, not grooming — Asmongold's bone structure scored better than his general aesthetic might suggest.

Jynxzi

One of the more consistent performers among major streamers. Jynxzi optimized his setup early — camera above eye level, ring light to the side — and maintained scores in the 6.5–7.2 range across multiple documented sessions. He's one of the few streamers who actively discussed the setup optimization aspect on stream.

Jasontheween (CORE Boys)

CORE Boys member Jasontheween turned Omoggle into a group activity, involving his streaming friends in battles. His sessions generated significant clip content — one moment involved being matched against Yugi and expressing disbelief at a 7.7 score. His own scores ranged from 6.0 to 7.0.

Agent00

AMP's Agent00 took the most unorthodox approach: wearing a prosthetic forehead during Omoggle sessions and still winning multiple rounds. The clip demonstrated how setup factors and opponent quality matter more than the prosthetic itself — Agent00's ring light and camera positioning compensated for the prop.

Why Do Streamers Score So Differently Between Sessions?

Omoggle uses computer vision to map facial landmarks in real time from a live webcam feed. Small changes in camera angle (15–20cm of height difference), lighting direction (overhead vs. side lighting), and distance from camera can swing scores by 0.8–1.5 points. This is why camera setup optimization produces such consistent results — you're not changing your face, you're optimizing the input to a landmark detection system.

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