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GPT-5.6 Luna Pro is the same underlying model as GPT-5.6 Luna, served with reasoning.mode set to pro for higher-quality responses on complex tasks. Learn more in OpenAI's docs:
25.5
Quality Score
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Arena ELO
Undisclosed
Parameters
1M
Context
Use this section to answer one simple question first: how much outside evidence do we have that this model performs well? Structured benchmark scores appear first, then official provider evidence, then live arena signal.
This model has official provider benchmark evidence, but not a normalized independent benchmark table yet.
A full normalized benchmark row is not available for this model yet.
Official benchmark evidence is already available below, so this release is still being tracked while the normalized table catches up.
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These are recent benchmark or leaderboard claims from official provider sources. They are useful for freshness and context, but they are not treated the same as normalized independent benchmark rows.
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