Wormhole Signature Strength List
The following resource lists the bands in which each type of wormhole appears. Pilots who know the possible wormholes which may appear in the system they are currently scouting, can speed their search for exits. Remember, only certain static wormholes will be possible, depending on what constellation the wormhole system lies within, thus, the other statics may be discounted (see List of All W-Space Systems):
Wormhole Signature Bands | ||||||||
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Location | 10.0% (1/10 Band) |
6.67% (1/15 Band) |
5.0% (1/20 Band) |
4.0% (1/25 Band) |
2.5% (1/40 Band) |
2.22% (1/45 Band) |
1.25% (1/80 Band**) |
Unknown Band |
all | K162 generic exit |
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highsec wandering |
Z971 high → c1 |
R943 high → c2 |
X702 high → c3 |
? (O128?) high → c4 |
M555 high → c5 |
? (B041?) high → c6 |
B041**** high → c6 | |
A641 high → high |
R051 high → low |
V283 high → null |
O128 high → c4 | |||||
lowsec wandering |
X702 low → c3 |
? (O128?) low → c4 |
Z971 low → c1 |
R943 low → c2 |
N432 low → c5 |
? (U319?) low → c6 |
O128 c4 U319 c6 | |
N944 low → low |
? (B449?) low → high |
? (S199?) low → null |
B449 high S199 null | |||||
nullsec wandering |
N432 null → c5 |
? (U319?) null → c6 |
X702 null → c3 |
? (O128?) null → c4 |
Z971 null → c1 |
R943 null → c2 |
O128 c4 U319 c6 | |
? (S199?) null → null |
N944 null → low |
B449 null → high |
S199 null → null | |||||
class 1 static |
N110 c1 → high |
J244 c1 → low |
Z060 c1 → null |
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wandering |
H121 c1 → c1 |
C125 c1 → c2 |
O883 c1 → c3 |
M609 c1 → c4 |
L614 c1 → c5 |
S804 c1 → c6 ** |
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class 2 static | B274 c2 → high |
A239 c2 → low |
E545 c2 → null |
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psudo- static* |
Z647 c2 → c1 |
D382 c2 → c2 |
O477 c2 → c3 |
Y683 c2 → c4 |
N062 c2 → c5 |
R474 c2 → c6 |
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class 3 static |
U210 c3 → low |
D845 c3 → high |
K346 c3 → null |
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wandering |
N968 c3 → c3 |
T405 c3 → c4 |
V301 c3 → c1 |
I182 c3 → c2 |
N770 c3 → c5 |
A982 c3 → c6 |
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class 4 static |
C247 c4 → c3 |
X877 c4 → c4 |
P060 c4 → c1 |
N766 c4 → c2 |
H900 c4 → c5 |
U574 c4 → c6 ** |
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class 5 static |
H296 c5 → c5 |
V753 c5 → c6 |
E175 c5 → c4 *** |
Y790 c5 → c1 |
D364 c5 → c2 ** |
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M267 c5 → c3 *** |
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wandering |
Z142 c5 → null |
C140 c5 → low |
D792 c5 → high |
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class 6 static |
V911 c6 → c5 |
W237 c6 → c6 |
L477 c6 → c3 |
Z457 c6 → c4 |
Q317 c6 → c1 |
G024 c6 → c2 ** |
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wandering |
Z142 c6 → null |
C140 c6 → low |
D792 c6 → high |
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The theoretical wormhole configurations below are all of unknown scope and unknown signature strength. | ||||||||
Not Yet Found | S047 ? → high |
B520 ? → high |
N290 ? → low |
C391 ? → low |
C248 ? → null |
K329 ? → null |
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*Publication on psudo-statics to come soon... until then, see this post. | ||||||||
**I suspect there was an error in the original data or the signature strengths have changed: all wormholes in the 1/80 band should probably be in the newly discovered 1/45 band. | ||||||||
***M267 should probably be in the 1/20 band and E175 in the 1/25 band | ||||||||
****B041 might not form in high sec or is exceedingly rare: see Project Snapshot | ||||||||
This is a product of Project Atlas. |
Some helpful hints for scanning these bands in Anoikis:
Class 1, 3, 5, and 6 wormhole systems have one static wormhole which is native to that system, and these systems may also see a number of wandering wormholes within various bands.
Class 2 systems have two static wormholes, one to k-space and one to w-space, the combination of which depends on which constellation they belong to. (see List of All W-Space Systems: Class 2 Wormhole Systems)
Class 2 and 4 systems have only static wormholes and K162s.
All classes of wormholes will see many K162s which are always in the 1/10 band.
Keep in mind, that a given system will only commonly see one static type, but from time to time an "extra" static type wormhole might appear (these are currently under study by Project Atlas and are theorized to be Constellation Statics).