Taskmaster’s latest leaderboard reveals that Ed Gamble, the Off Menu co‑host, tops the all‑time scoring chart with 167 points earned in series nine. Morgan Robinson follows at 168 points from series twelve, while Matthew Bayton leads the pack with 169 points from series nineteen.

Ed Gamble’s 167‑point haul eclipses rivals despite a weak Prize Task

According to the official Taskmaster leaderboard , Gamble’s 167 points were dented by a poor performance in the "Prize Task" but buoyed by his bold raid on Greg Davies’ house in episode seven. the report says Gamble’s daaring raid earned him a significant boost, keeping him at the top of the unofficial Hall of Fame.

Morgan Robinson’s 168 points highlight the value of daring antics

Robinson’s 168 points from series twelve came from a series of bold stunts,including sprinting naked through a garden and proposing to Alex Horne as a mermaid. The source reports that Davies awarded Robinson a rare bonus point for a "cheeky insult," underscoring how personality can translate into points.

Matthew Bayton’s 169 points showcase the quirky scoring of Taskmaster

Bayton, a Horrible Histories star, secured 169 points in series nineteen after licking yoghurt off Alex Horne’s shoes while a "Twit" label was affixed to his chest. The report notes that this stunt netted five points, illustrating how unconventional tasks can heavily influence totals.

Chris Ramsey and Russell Howard tie at 170 points with memorable routines

The seventh‑place tie at 170 points is shared by Chris Ramsey and Russell Howard, representing series thirteen and six respectively. Ramsey impressed with a clever shoe‑guessing question sequence and a chin‑balancing routine, while Howard distinguished himself with a flawless throw in the "Knock the bails off the stumps" task and an audience‑aided sock‑catching feat.

Series length changes and the evolving format affect point totals

The source highlights that the extension to ten episodes in series six has influenced point totals and the composition of the show’s unofficial Hall of Fame. It notes that Tim Vine and Jessica Knappett each earned 175 points from series six and seven, respectively, underscoring how format changes can level the playing field.