Best-of Series Tracker
Track any best-of-3, best-of-5, or best-of-7 series between two sides. Tap the winner of each round and a Match Point banner appears the instant either side is one win from clinching it.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Choose Best of 3, 5, or 7 and type in both side's names, then tap Start Series.
- Tap Round Win under whichever side takes each round.
- Watch for the Match Point banner — it appears the instant either side is one win from clinching.
- The series ends automatically once a side reaches the wins needed; use Undo Last Round to fix a mis-tap.
Best-of Series Tracker keeps score for any two-sided best-of-3, best-of-5, or best-of-7 matchup, whether it's a tournament bracket, a tug-of-war rematch, or a family game series. Pick your format and name both sides, then tap Round Win under whichever side takes each game — the tracker adds it up and checks the win condition for you. The instant either side sits exactly one win away from clinching the whole series, a bold Match Point banner appears above the scoreboard so the tension is visible to everyone in the room. The series ends automatically the moment a side reaches the wins it needs (two for best-of-3, three for best-of-5, four for best-of-7), crowning a champion with a confetti celebration, and Undo Last Round is there if you tap the wrong side by mistake.
Frequently asked questions
- How many wins does each format actually need?
- Best-of-3 needs 2 wins to clinch, best-of-5 needs 3, and best-of-7 needs 4 — the tracker stops accepting new round taps the instant either side hits that number.
- When exactly does the Match Point banner show up?
- It appears the moment either side is exactly one win away from clinching the series, and disappears automatically once the series is actually decided, so it never lingers on a finished match.
- Can I fix a round I tapped by accident?
- Yes, tap Undo Last Round right after — it removes the most recent round from the score and history, and un-finishes the series if that round happened to be the clinching one.