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− | An '''Untied World Record''', often abbreviated to '''UWR''', is the solely fastest known [[speedrun]] or the best known [[high score]] for a video game in a given category or level. In this case there are no other | + | An '''Untied World Record''', often abbreviated to '''UWR''', is the solely fastest known [[speedrun]] or the best known [[high score]] for a video game in a given category or level. In this case there are no other speedrun or high scores which tie this score or run. This allows it to stand alone as being the best and as such is deemed "'''untied'''" |
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An Untied World Record, often abbreviated to UWR, is the solely fastest known speedrun or the best known high score for a video game in a given category or level. In this case there are no other speedrun or high scores which tie this score or run. This allows it to stand alone as being the best and as such is deemed "untied"