Every public protocol carries four design-quality scores — feasibility, controls, reproducibility, and clarity — from its AI design review, each on a 0–100 scale. The “design score” shown here is the mean of those four.
Only protocols that carry a real (non-zero) score are included, so unscored drafts never drag the distribution down. Counts and averages are computed over exactly those public, scored protocols.
These are AI design-review scores. The deterministic, seven-signal reproducibility rigor score — which no AI touches and anyone can recompute — lives on each protocol’s Reproducibility Passport, not in the averages above.
Every figure is aggregated from the live open library and refreshes continuously (cached for a few minutes). Nothing here is a fabricated or seeded number — open any protocol in the library and verify its scores yourself.
Updated live · aggregated 2026-07-17. See how the deterministic score works →