RTILS: Reality TV Leaderboards Instant Stats
RTILS delivers Reality TV Leaderboards Instant Stats, giving fans a fast, interactive way to track predictions, follow eliminations, and see real-time standings while watching their favourite reality TV shows.
Make Predictions While You Watch
See your live position with every pick.
As you watch your favourite reality TV show, you can enter the player you believe will be eliminated next. RTILS instantly refreshes the leaderboard so you can see exactly where you would rank based on your prediction at that moment.
Test "What-If" Scenarios Anytime
Try different possible eliminations.
Want to see how you'd place if a different player got eliminated? You can enter any cast member to explore multiple "what-if" outcomes. Instantly compare how your position changes with each scenario and understand how every choice affects your standing.
View Your Final Standing After the Episode
Get your updated placement when the real result is known.
When the episode ends and the actual eliminated player is revealed, enter the confirmed result. RTILS updates the stats again so you can see your final standing for that episode in real time.
RTILS Reality TV Shows & Leaderboards
RTILS currently runs 26 reality TV shows, and each reality TV show offers four different Leaderboards you can join.
If you want to pick your team once at the start and not enter any more data for the rest of the season, these three season-long shows are for you: "Best Match: Top-to-Bottom", "Total Survival", and "All Cast Members Eliminations".
Joining both Best Match: Top-to-Bottom shows? You only enter your team once. The same team is used for both formats, but because each show works very differently, your final placement will be different in each one.
In every reality TV show, you'll be picking a different number of cast members depending on the size of the cast. In this example, you'll be ranking 8 cast members.
Best Match: Top-to-Bottom – How It Works
You rank 8 cast members from 1–8, with 1 as your strongest pick and 8 as your weakest. When one of your cast members is eliminated, they move to the bottom of your list, and each new elimination is placed just above the previous one. By the end of the season, your list forms a complete top-to-bottom order of how long the cast lasted. The winner is the member whose final list most closely matches the real elimination order from top to bottom — no points or percentages, just pure accuracy.
Total Survival – How It Works
You rank 8 cast members from 1–8, with 1 as your strongest pick and 8 as your weakest. The longer your cast members survive in the game, the more survival points you earn. Each episode they stay in, they keep building your total. At the end of the season, the member with the highest total survival points wins.
All Cast Members Eliminations – How It Works
The All Cast Members Eliminations show lets members predict how the entire cast will be eliminated throughout the season, while adapting to the unique structure of each reality TV show.
Because different shows include single eliminations, double eliminations, non-elimination episodes, returning players, or other twists, RTILS automatically adjusts placements so your rankings always match the real elimination flow of the season.
You still rank your cast members from strongest to weakest at the start. As the season progresses, your list updates to reflect the true elimination sequence — giving you a full-season, top-to-bottom accuracy challenge based on survival order.
Interactive Weekly Show: Pick Next-Episode Eliminations
If you want to pick your team and then make predictions every episode, this weekly-style show is for you.
Some shows include challenges and some don't. Depending on whether the reality TV show has challenges, you'll see one of these two formats:
Pick Next-Episode Eliminations
For each episode, you rank the cast members you think are most likely to be eliminated (1st choice, 2nd choice, and so on). Your score is based on how accurate your elimination predictions are for that episode.
Pick Next-Episode Eliminations & Challenge Winners
For each episode, you rank the cast members you think are most likely to be eliminated (1st choice, 2nd choice, and so on), and you also pick the players you think will win the challenge when the show includes challenges. Your score combines how accurate you are with both eliminations and challenge winners, giving you more ways to gain points each week.
Groups on RTILS
On RTILS, everything is built around Groups. A group is a team of people who play reality TV shows together under one group name. A group can be created by an individual member for friends and family, or by a business owner or manager for workplace play.
Whoever creates a group decides how many people can join that group and which shows that group will play in. Once the group is set up, members simply join, make their picks, and see their results on the leaderboards under the group name.
Want a more detailed explanation of how everything works or to see all the shows RTILS runs? Use the All Shows button on the toolbar to explore every show format in more depth.
All-Members Group
An All-Members Group is an open group that anyone in a specific show can join. It's the easiest way to jump in and see how your picks stack up against a large crowd of reality TV fans.
Brief explanation:
- No invitations are needed.
- Anyone in the same Reality TV show can join that group.
- Leaderboards show how you compare against a large number of other members.
- Great for friendly competition with fans you don't personally know.
Best for: People who want to see how they rank against as many other reality TV fans as possible.
Friends & Family Group
Friends & Family Groups are private groups created by someone who wants to play only with people they personally know — your own private reality TV group.
Brief explanation:
- You create a group and invite your friends and family.
- Only invited members can join.
- Members see a private mini-leaderboard for just that group.
- Perfect for fun, low-pressure competitions with people you trust.
Best for: Families, friends, neighbours, and small social circles who want their own private group leaderboard.
Business & Public Sector Groups
Business & Public Sector Groups are for workplaces — from small local businesses and large corporations to public sector workplaces like hospitals, clinics, and federal, provincial/state, or city departments — where coworkers want to enjoy the same reality TV shows together.
Brief explanation:
- An appropriate person at your workplace creates a workplace group on RTILS for the staff.
- They choose the group name and which shows that group will play in.
- Employees simply join the group their workplace tells them to join.
- Results can be viewed by regions for larger organizations.
This setup lets workplaces run friendly office-style shows and see how different locations or divisions compare, without asking regular employees to configure anything.