Risk
Track every game with this free online Risk score card and digital score sheet. Track a Risk night game by game — simply select the winner for each row — with running win totals for two to six competitors.

Game setup
Min 2, Max 6
Key Features of Risk scorecard
- Supports two to six competing sides on one scorecard.
- Add a new game row automatically after the latest match is scored.
- Simply select one winner per finished game (1 win, 0 for everyone else).
- Automatic running win totals after each completed game.
- Real-time leaderboard with current leader highlighting.
- Mobile-optimized interface for on-the-go scoring.
- No registration required - start playing immediately.
- Risk scoring app that works offline and syncs when back online.
How to Play Risk
- Classic Risk ends when one player eliminates every opponent or occupies every territory on the map — that player wins that game.
- After each full game, select the winner on that row; future rows stay blank until those games finish.
- Play as many full games as you like in one evening; the side with the most logged game wins on the scorecard leads your match.
Tips & Strategy for playing Risk
- Agree which edition and win condition you use (world domination, secret mission cards, capital Risk, time limit) before the first dice roll.
- Use a fresh scorecard tab for a single long campaign, or keep one sheet for the whole night if you reset the board between quick rematches.
- If you stop on a time limit with no clear victor, agree on the winner or split win before selecting that row so the totals stay honest.
Frequently asked questions about Risk
What belongs in each Risk row?
Each row is one finished Risk game from setup until someone wins by the rulebook (usually eliminating every other player or holding every territory). Simply select the winner for that game — they get 1 win, everyone else gets 0 for that row.
Can we track alliances or team Risk on this scorecard?
Yes. Treat each column as one competing side — rename columns to team names for fixed alliances, or use one name per player for a free-for-all.
Who wins if we play several Risk games in one night?
Whoever has the most row wins when you stop playing leads your session — the scorecard keeps a running total of wins per column automatically.
How does this Risk 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 Risk 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 Risk wherever you're playing.
Does this Risk 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 Risk scorecard free?
ScorecardGO is free to use in the browser with no account required — open the Risk scorecard and start tracking points right away.