This year began with armies being very active and competitive, with things calming down later on. Despite that, there have been some memorable moments already. Club Penguin Armies presents its first Top Ten of the Season.

Designed by Koloway
Introductory words from JojoTeri: Seasonal Top Tens have been in the talks for a while, since before the summer. The idea, mainly spearheaded by Dino, was never implemented last year, though, so it was left for 2026. There were some ideas on what the Top Ten of the Season should look like. Originally, the aim was to have it be like a bigger version of the Top Ten of the Months, combining the 3 months.
However, I took initiative and decided to do my own thing, basically turning the Top Ten of the Season into the first fourth of the Top Ten of the Year. This Top Ten contains much more info than the Monthly Top Tens. Additionally, I used a table Dino had made for one of the TTOTYs, but it had remained unused. I present to you the first seasonal Top Ten of the Club Penguin Armies and its analysis.
Top Ten Armies
first quarter 2026
| BIGGEST MOVERS | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🠝 8 Romans, Star Force |
🠟 1 Aliens, Water Vikings, Help Force | ||||
| TOP TEN Armies – first quarter 2026 | |||||
| Ranking | Army Icon | Army Name | Scoring | TTOTW Score |
Change* |
| 1. | ![]() |
Rebel Penguin Federation | 253 | 1071 |
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| 2. | ![]() |
Army of Club Penguin |
252 | 1059 |
– |
| 3. | ![]() |
Templars | 232 | 838 |
↑3 |
| 4. | ![]() |
Aliens | 212 | 648 | ↓1 |
| 5. | ![]() |
Water Vikings | 211 | 623 |
↓1 |
| 6. | ![]() |
Help Force |
192 | 502 | ↓1 |
| 7. | ![]() |
Dark Warriors |
183 | 467 | ↑5 |
| 8. | ![]() |
Romans |
148 | 282 | ↑8 |
| 9. | Shadow Legionaries |
146 | 266 | ↑5 | |
| 10. | ![]() |
Star Force |
97 | 211 | ↑8 |
Outside the Top Ten
| Ranking | Army Name | Scoring | TTOTW Score |
Change* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11. | Scarlet Republic | 96 | 170 | ↑3 |
| 12. | The Abyssal Tides/ Tsunamis of CP | 74 | 110 | ↑30 |
| 13. | Fire Vikings | 64 | 104 | ↑5 |
| 14. | Void Troops | 63 | 147 | ↓6 |
| 15. | Teutons | 60 | 106 | NEW |
- Notes:
- The “Change” is the comparison of the army’s rank on this Top Ten to the Top Ten of the Year for 2025, as there was no Seasonal Top Ten before. That is why there are many armies with a large upward trend.
- The Top Ten is set in order of “Scoring”, from most to least. That’s why some armies have a higher “TTOTW Score” but are placed lower. The “Scoring” comes from the TTOTMs, while the “TTOTW Score” is the sum of all the Top Tens for each week of the first quarter.
- Only armies within the Top Ten are considered in the “Biggest Movers” section.
- The Sheet contains some extra info that is not analysed here, such as the monthly averages, the sums, and the full averages.
First Quarter 2026 in Statistics
In the first spot, we see the Rebel Penguin Federation with 253 points, followed by the Army of Club Penguin right behind them with 252. The Templars are third with 232 points, standing right in between the second and fourth army. In the fourth spot are the Aliens, with 212 points, while the Water Vikings are below them with 211. The Help Force is next with 192, with the last Major army, the Dark Warriors, having 183. The Small/Medium army with the most points was the Romans with 148, followed by the Shadow Legionaries with 146. In last place of the Top Ten, the Star Force gathered 97 points. The Scarlet Republic was barely out of the Top Ten, having 96 points.
- The most points in a week were achieved by ACP, with a total of 99.14 in the third week of February. ACP also had the second and third highest full points recorded.
- RPF was first for 7 weeks, with ACP being first in the other 6. ACP was the only army that had the first spot for the entirety of March.
- The highest size score was achieved by ACP on the second week of March, with 72.57 points.
- The highest event score was achieved by RPF on the fifth week of January, with them gaining 25 points. RPF also had the most recorded events out of any other army in a week during that week, with a total of 16.
- The highest consistency score was achieved by ACP on the third week of February, being 15 points.
- Out of the Top Ten armies, within two weeks, the Star Force had the smallest change in their points. Their score only changed by 0.03 in the third and fourth weeks of March.
- 36 armies hosted events in these three months.
- ACP, RPF, and TCP have all held events that had a max even or higher to 100.
- Armies collected the most points on the third week of February with a total of 577.27. The highest average points were in the third week of March, being 45.17. Last of all, the highest median points were on the fourth week of February, being 45.75.
- The full points gathered by all armies in these 3 months were 7040.18.
Full Points
This chart helps visualise the battle between ACP and RPF for the top spot better. RPF appears more stable than ACP, which has more ups and downs, but manages to get the most points in a week in this period, while going slightly upwards. Regardless, RPF managed to gather 12 more points, on total. Below them, we see TCP and its January rise that put it from the 5th place to a consistent 3rd. During some weeks, the Templars were also able to reach the second spot, stealing it from one of the two top armies.
Coming up next, the Aliens began with a mainly stabilised trend, till they started dropping in March. This also cost them some spots in the Top Tens. After them, the Water Vikings started the year with a significant downward trend until the beginning of February. After that, they started rising again, recently being the main claimant of the fourth place.
The Help Force began the year comparatively low compared to the other major armies. They have had some ups and downs, but they managed to rise slightly. They are usually around the fifth and sixth spots. Moving on to the newest Major army, DW started the year with a small drop, till it managed to rise again and become Major. Generally, it has been fighting for the sixth spot.
The first SM army, the Romans, began the year steadily. They saw a time of growth after the middle of January, reaching sixth place in the sixth week. During March, they had a small drop, throwing them out of the Top Ten sometimes. After them, the SL has been a very consistent army. Despite some short declinations, they have slightly over 20 points each time. Coming up in tenth place, the SF is the only army in the Top Ten that has not held events throughout all weeks. They only started consistently hosting events after the middle of February, and have generally been above Romans and SL since.
Size Points
Here, we see a similar trend to the Full Points chart. It is reasonable, since most points in a Top Ten are given through the Size Points, usually. The RPF and the SL consistency can be seen even better through this chart. The significant TCP rise and the small Aliens decline are also visible through this chart. Notice that SF managed to get above 20 size points in some weeks.
Event Points
In this chart, we see the RPF event spike in the week they hosted 16 events, while also hosting many events in the other weeks too. The Templars often have the most event points, with an increase in their event points in the past two months. The Aliens also have the most event points in some weeks, but they seem to host fewer events in March.
The ACP also held many events, sometimes, being slightly below 15 event points, usually. The Romans had the most event points in a week, out of the Top Ten armies, during their rise in early February, before falling to around 5 event points. SF is also around that point, usually hosting 1-3 events per week. The other armies are in between, with SL also having some weeks with only 1 event.
Consistency Points
It should be noted that in March, the consistency formula changed. So there are some variations in the March numbers.
For most armies, this chart follows a similar format with the full points one. We see ACP and RPF fighting at the top, with ACP achieving the highest consistency, 15, and the Templars in third place, closing the gap. The Romans February rise, the WV drop and rise, and the Aliens drop are visible in here as well. We can also see a small HF increase.
The first Quarter of 2026 finds RPF in the first place, followed by ACP. Which army do you think will be first in the next Quarter? Did you like the idea of having Seasonal Top Tens? What other metric would you like to see in the next version? Did you expect these results?
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