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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.

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How to play

  1. List every player's name, set the target score to win, and choose whether to round each round's pips to the nearest 5.
  2. Tap Start Game — the pad tracks whose turn it is to score based on standard round order.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.