Dominoes Score Pad
Add players, tap out the pip count from opponents' hands each round, and let the pad total scores toward your target. Optional round-to-nearest-5 scoring, with undo. Works offline.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- List every player's name, set the target score to win, and choose whether to round each round's pips to the nearest 5.
- Tap Start Game — the pad tracks whose turn it is to score based on standard round order.
- After each hand, tap the pip value of every domino end left in the other players' hands to build the round total, then Submit Round.
- Watch the totals update automatically; use Undo Last Round to fix a miscount, and the winner banner fires the moment someone reaches the target score.
Domino scoring is simple in theory — whoever goes out scores the pips left in everyone else's hands — but adding up a table full of scattered tiles by hand invites mistakes. This score pad replaces the mental math with a quick-tap grid: pick each domino end's pip value (0 through 6) as you count through the losing hands, and the pad sums the round total for you. Set a target score before you start and the pad calls the winner automatically the moment someone crosses it. There's an optional round-to-nearest-5 toggle for tables that play the common house rule, applied fairly to each round's total rather than compounding across the game, plus a full round history and one-tap undo if a count needs fixing.
Frequently asked questions
- What does the round-to-nearest-5 toggle actually change?
- With it on, each round's raw pip total is rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 before it's added to that player's score, matching a common house rule. The rounding is applied per round, not to the running cumulative total, so it never compounds extra error across a long game.
- How do I enter a round's pip count?
- Tap the pip value (0 through 6) of each domino end left in the losing hands, one tap per end. The pad shows a running preview of your taps and their sum, so you can build up an odd total like 23 by tapping several values before hitting Submit Round.
- Can I fix a round after I've already submitted it?
- Yes. Undo Last Round removes the most recent round from the history and restores every player's total to exactly what it was beforehand, correctly reversing any round-to-5 rounding that was applied.