A formula that counts last consecutive filled cells

Oi_Oi_Olivia

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Hi all,
This is a brain twister for me but I've looked around and you've helped on similar things so I hope you can help me.
My data looks like this
7/17/27/37/47/57/67/7TotalLast consecutive total
11122
21121
311111163
411111161
5111111177

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</tbody>

Can you help with a formula for the last column?
For context this is the length of the current period of time in which an event has occurred daily.
TIA,
Olviia
 

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Hi Olivia
Welcome to the board

Try in I2:

=1/LOOKUP(2,1/FREQUENCY(IF(A2:G2<>"",COLUMN(A2:G2)),IF(A2:G2="",COLUMN(A2:G2))))

This is an array formula, you have to confirm it with CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER and not just ENTER.

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