Card Game Score Calculator
Pick Rummy, Hearts, or Spades and enter each hand as you play. The calculator applies the right scoring math automatically, keeps running totals, and logs every round so there's no more math fights at the table.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Pick Rummy, Hearts, or Spades from the tabs — each uses its own scoring rules.
- Type in your players' names and tap Start Scoring.
- After each hand, enter the numbers the game calls for (deadwood, points taken, or bid and tricks) and tap Add Hand.
- Watch the running totals update automatically, and use Undo Last Hand to fix any mis-entered round.
Card Game Score Calculator ends the after-hand math arguments by applying the correct scoring rules for Rummy, Hearts, or Spades automatically. Pick your game from the tabs at the top, add your players, and after every hand type in exactly what the rules ask for — leftover deadwood for Rummy, hearts and the Queen of Spades taken for Hearts, or bid and tricks won for Spades — then tap Add Hand. The calculator does the scoring math for you: Rummy deadwood counts against you, Hearts points taken count against you, and Spades rewards meeting your bid while punishing a miss, all shown as a running total per player alongside a full round-by-round history table. Switching games mid-session starts a clean scoreboard so scores from one rule set never mix into another, and Undo Last Hand fixes a mis-entered round without restarting the whole game.
Frequently asked questions
- Does it handle Spades bags and bid penalties correctly?
- Yes. Meeting or beating your bid scores your bid times ten plus one point per overtrick (bag), and missing your bid subtracts your bid times ten from your total, matching standard Spades scoring.
- What happens if I switch games partway through?
- Switching the rule tab clears the round history and starts a fresh scoreboard, since Rummy, Hearts, and Spades scores aren't comparable — this keeps totals from one game system mixing into another.
- Can I fix a hand I entered wrong?
- Yes, tap Undo Last Hand right after adding it to remove that round from the totals and history table, then re-enter it correctly with Add Hand.