Family Feud
Track every game with this free online Family Feud score card and digital score sheet. Track Family Feud at home: enter survey points per question for 2–4 teams, growing question rows, running totals, and an optional countdown timer.

Game setup
Min 2, Max 4
Key Features of Family Feud scorecard
- Built for 2 to 4 teams — one score column per family or side.
- Question rows grow as you play: after you score the latest survey, a new blank question row appears.
- Enter any non-negative points per question — works for top answers, partial boards, steals, and Fast Money totals.
- Optional question timer on the scorecard: pick guess time in setup, then start, pause, reset — or leave it off.
- Running totals update as you enter scores so the leaderboard stays clear.
- Real-time leaderboard with current leader highlighting.
- Mobile-optimized interface for on-the-go scoring.
- No registration required - start playing immediately.
- Family Feud scoring app that works offline and syncs when back online.
How to Play Family Feud
- Split into two families or teams (rename each column). The host reads survey questions from your list, box, or app.
- After each question — including steals and your house strike rules — enter the points each team earned for that question only.
- The scorecard adds each question to a running total so you always see overall standings.
- When you stop playing, the team with the highest grand total wins — many groups stop at 300 points; use your own tie-break if tied.
Tips & Strategy for playing Family Feud
- Agree up front on strikes, pass rules, steal limits, and whether Fast Money points go on the same card.
- Name each team on its column so subs and spectators can follow the feud.
- Keep your survey answer key handy so point values match the board before you lock in a row.
- Enable the optional scorecard timer so every guess or steal gets the same time limit, or use your host’s clock — just stay consistent.
Frequently asked questions about Family Feud
What goes in each Family Feud question row?
Each row is one survey question. Enter the points each team earned from that question. In most games one team scores the board value, but steals, Fast Money, and house rules can produce different results.
How many teams can play on this Family Feud scorecard?
The classic TV format uses two families; this card supports 2–4 named teams if your house rules allow more sides.
Does this Family Feud scorecard include a timer?
Optional “Round timer” in setup sets how long guessers have per question or steal attempt — start, pause, and reset on the scorecard, with a sound at zero. Leave it off if you time rounds another way.
Who wins a Family Feud game night?
The team with the highest grand total when you stop playing wins — many groups play to 300 points like the show; use your own tie-break if scores are level.
How does this Family Feud scorecard work?
Enter scores in the rows for each hand, hole, or round — the scorecard updates running totals and highlights the leader automatically. You can add players, rename them, and keep the sheet open for the whole session.
Can I use ScorecardGO to score Family Feud on mobile?
Yes. ScorecardGO is built for phones and tablets: large tap targets, readable tables, and layouts that fit narrow screens so you can score Family Feud wherever you're playing.
Does this Family Feud scorecard work offline?
Yes. Your scorecard works offline when the page is loaded, and changes sync when you are back online so you do not lose progress mid-game.
Is this Family Feud scorecard free?
ScorecardGO is free to use in the browser with no account required — open the Family Feud scorecard and start tracking points right away.