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Dance-Off Judge Cards

Pass the phone to each judge for a giant 1-10 score paddle, then reveal every score together for a talent-show moment. Averages roll straight into a live leaderboard.

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How to play

  1. Type your judges' names and your contestants' names, one per line, then tap Start Talent Show.
  2. Hand the screen to each judge so they can privately tap a score from 1 to 10 for the current contestant.
  3. Once every judge has locked in a number, tap Reveal Scores to flip all the paddles up together and see the average.
  4. Tap Next Contestant to score the next act — every average is added to the running leaderboard automatically.

Add your panel of judges and the list of contestants, then hand the screen to each judge in turn so they can tap a private 1-10 score for the dancer or act currently performing. Nobody sees the other judges' numbers until every paddle is locked in, then tapping Reveal Scores flips each card up one at a time for a real talent-show moment, followed by the rounded average. Every contestant's average automatically joins a running leaderboard ranked from highest to lowest, so you always know who's currently in the lead. Tap Next Contestant to move on and keep scoring the whole lineup, or start a brand new show with a fresh judge panel and contestant list whenever you like.

Frequently asked questions

Can judges see each other's scores before the reveal?
No. Each judge's picked number only shows on their own card as they choose it; the reveal animation is what flips every score face-up together so no one is influenced early.
How is the leaderboard ranked?
Every contestant's average score is calculated the moment you reveal, and the leaderboard automatically sorts from the highest average down to the lowest so the current standings are always visible.
What happens if I run out of contestants but want another round?
Tapping Next Contestant after the last name loops back to the first contestant, so you can run a tiebreaker or bonus round without restarting the whole show.