Dancing with the Stars results: Updated scores for Jordan Chiles and more from 2025 DWTS Episode 3

Jake Mozarsky

Dancing with the Stars results: Updated scores for Jordan Chiles and more from 2025 DWTS Episode 3 image

Jordan Chiles was the only athlete remaining entering episode 3 of "Dancing with the Stars," and she delivered again on Tuesday night.

Chiles earned a 22/30 in Episode 2, which got her to the next round, and in Episode 3, she got an even better score. The 2024 gymnastics gold medalist put on a show, scoring a night-high 24 points and advancing to the next round.

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Here’s all the results from “Dancing with the Stars” Episode 3 and who got eliminated.

MORE: Everything to know about Jordan Chiles, Baron Davis and the "DWTS" cast

Dancing with the Stars results tonight

Scores are in the order of when the competitors performed. Episode 1 scores, which had judge scores out of 20 and can be found here, and Episode 2 here.

Contestant NameJudge ScoreAudience Score
Jen Affleck19TBD
Lauren Jauregi 18TBD
Danielle Fishel21TBD
Jordan Chiles24TBD
Dylan Efron23TBD
Elaine Hendrix21TBD
Whitney Leavitt24TBD
Scott Hoying22TBD
Hilaria Baldwin22TBD
Andy Richter18TBD
Robert Irwin22TBD
Alix Earle23TBD

Who was eliminated on DWTS?

On Tuesday night, another couple was eliminated. 

  • Lauren Jauregi and Brandon Armstrong

The duo scored 18/30 on Tuesday night after scoring a 21/30 and 13/20 the previous two episodes.

After the elimination a total of 11 celebrity contestants remain in the competition heading into Week 4.

In the first double elimination of the season on Tuesday, September 23, two couples were sent home:

  • Corey Feldman and professional partner Jenna Johnson
  • Baron Davis and professional partner Britt Stewart

The duo were sent home in a double elimination during Week 2, which was themed "One-Hit Wonders Night."

WATCH: Stream full episodes of Dancing with the Stars on Fubo.

How does Dancing with the Stars scoring work?

Both the judges and the audience play a role in "Dancing with the Stars" scoring. Before the audience votes, the judges give the dancers a maximum of 30 points, each giving a score from 1 to 10. 

Each week, the panel of judges -- Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli -- scores each couple on a scale of 1 to 10 per judge, totaling a maximum of 30 points. This total score is then converted into a Judges' Score Percentage. This is calculated by taking a couple's score and dividing it by the total number of points awarded by the judges to all couples that night. For instance, if a couple receives 20 points, and the total of all scores given to every competing couple is 200, that couple is credited with 10% of the judges’ influence.

The raw number of audience votes a couple receives is also converted into a Public Vote Percentage. This is calculated by taking the number of votes a couple received and dividing it by the total number of votes cast for all couples that night. This Public Vote Percentage is then combined with the Judges' Score Percentage, giving both the expert panel and the viewers equal influence over the outcome.

Viewers at home are given a set window of time -- usually during the live broadcast -- to cast votes for their favorite couples online via the official ABC website or the Disney+ app. 

How to vote for Dancing with the Stars

The audience can vote either through ABC's website or text message. The number will pop up on the screen during the broadcast, and the audience can text a dancer's first name to that number to register a vote. 

You are allowed to cast up to 10 votes per couple, per voting method, meaning a maximum of 20 votes total for a single celebrity each week. You can allocate these votes to as many different couples as you like.

The voting window is only open during the live simulcast of the show in the Eastern (ET) and Central (CT) time zones. It typically opens at 8:00 p.m. ET and closes immediately following the final dance of the evening. Votes cast during West Coast rebroadcasts or subsequent streaming on Hulu will not be counted.

Jake Mozarsky

Jake Mozarsky joined The Sporting News as an Editorial Intern in August 2025 after earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northwestern University. He has previously written for Marquee Sports Network, Chicago This Week, Inside NU and The Daily Northwestern.