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WC26 Picks
World Cup 2026 score predictions, set to your pool's rules
WC26 Picks predicts the most points-winning score for all 104 World Cup matches, and re-optimises every pick for your office pool's scoring rules. It's a calibrated stats model, open source, and honest about its accuracy (roughly level with the bookies). Free preview, £7 to unlock the rest.
Hi Product Hunt. I built WC26 Picks over the last 6 months.
It started with office World Cup pools, where everyone guesses scorelines and
the winner is mostly down to luck. This gives you the score most likely to win
you points in each match, and you can set your pool's exact scoring so every
pick suits your rules.
The honest bit: it's a real calibrated model (Dixon-Coles, Pi-rating, some ML),
but on test data it's about level with bookmaker odds, not better. It's open
source and I publish the accuracy numbers, so nothing's hidden.
Free preview covers Matchday 1. Full tournament is £7. Code-curious folks: the
repo's linked. Would love your feedback on the pool-scoring feature.
About WC26 Picks on Product Hunt
“World Cup 2026 score predictions, set to your pool's rules”
WC26 Picks was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #93 on the daily leaderboard. WC26 Picks predicts the most points-winning score for all 104 World Cup matches, and re-optimises every pick for your office pool's scoring rules. It's a calibrated stats model, open source, and honest about its accuracy (roughly level with the bookies). Free preview, £7 to unlock the rest.
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Hi Product Hunt. I built WC26 Picks over the last 6 months.
It started with office World Cup pools, where everyone guesses scorelines and
the winner is mostly down to luck. This gives you the score most likely to win
you points in each match, and you can set your pool's exact scoring so every
pick suits your rules.
The honest bit: it's a real calibrated model (Dixon-Coles, Pi-rating, some ML),
but on test data it's about level with bookmaker odds, not better. It's open
source and I publish the accuracy numbers, so nothing's hidden.
Free preview covers Matchday 1. Full tournament is £7. Code-curious folks: the
repo's linked. Would love your feedback on the pool-scoring feature.