Farkle

Track Farkle / 10,000 dice scores turn by turn with automatic totals for your whole group.

Game setup

Players

Min 2, Max 8

Key Features of Farkle scorecard

  • CheckmarkTrack scores for 2 to 8 players.
  • CheckmarkOne score cell per player per table round — enter points banked that turn (0 on a farkle).
  • CheckmarkAdd rows as the game continues.
  • CheckmarkAutomatic running totals after each round.
  • CheckmarkSee who is ahead at a glance.
  • CheckmarkReal-time leaderboard with current leader highlighting.
  • CheckmarkMobile-optimized interface for on-the-go scoring.
  • CheckmarkNo registration required - start playing immediately.
  • CheckmarkWorks offline and syncs when back online.

How to Play Farkle

  • CheckmarkMany groups require a minimum opening score (commonly 500 or 1,000 in a single turn) before a player can begin banking points — agree your rule before starting.
  • CheckmarkOn your turn roll the dice, set aside scoring dice, and either roll the rest or bank your points for the turn.
  • CheckmarkIf a roll scores no dice, that is a farkle — your turn ends and you bank nothing for the turn; enter 0 in your cell for that table round.
  • CheckmarkCommon combo values include: each 1 = 100, each 5 = 50; three 1s = 1,000; three 2s–6s = 200–600; larger sets are often worth 1,000–3,000 points; a 1–6 straight = 1,500; three pairs = 1,500 (house rules vary).
  • CheckmarkEach row is one full pass around the table: enter the points each player chose to bank on their turn during that orbit.
  • CheckmarkMany groups play first to 10,000 points or more, sometimes with a final equalizer round — agree before you start; the card ranks by total score.

Tips & Strategy for playing Farkle

  • CheckmarkDon’t get too greedy — bank solid scores before a hot hand turns into a farkle.
  • CheckmarkWatch everyone’s running total as you approach your agreed target score.
  • CheckmarkAfter scoring with all six dice you often get a fresh roll — remember to add that scoring to the same turn before banking.