AbraCalc

Shuffleboard Scoreboard

Table shuffleboard scorer for 2 teams with 7-5-2 zone scoring, the hanger bonus, off-the-end penalty, and correct cancel-out frame scoring to 15 or 21. Works offline.

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How to play

  1. Name both teams, choose the target score, and toggle the hanger bonus and off-the-end penalty to match your table's house rules.
  2. After each round, set where each of the 4 discs per team landed using the zone dropdowns.
  3. Tap Submit Frame — cancel-out scoring compares both teams' best discs automatically and only awards the winning discs.
  4. The board locks and shows a winner once a team reaches the target score; use Undo Last Frame to fix a misentered disc.

Name your two teams, pick a target score of 15 or 21, and choose whether hangers count for 4 points and whether an off-the-end 10-off penalty applies. After each frame, set where all 4 of each team's discs landed, in a scoring zone, hanging off the edge, off the end entirely, or missed, and tap Submit Frame. The scorer applies real cancel-out rules: only the team whose best disc beats the other team's best disc scores anything that frame, and only for the individual discs that themselves beat the opponent's best, so a tied best disc cancels the whole frame to nothing. If the off-the-end penalty is switched on, every disc that goes off the far end costs that team 10 points on top of the zone math. Undo pulls back the entire last frame for both teams in one tap.

Frequently asked questions

What does cancel-out scoring actually mean in shuffleboard?
Only the team whose single best-placed disc beats the other team's best disc scores anything in that frame, and even then only their discs that individually beat the opponent's best count. If both teams' best discs land in the same zone, the whole frame cancels and neither team scores, which is why a close frame can sometimes be worth zero.
What's the hanger and how many points is it worth?
A hanger is a disc that ends up hanging off the far edge of the table while still resting on it rather than falling off entirely, and it's traditionally the highest-scoring position at 4 points when your table plays with that zone. This tool lets you turn the hanger bonus off if your table doesn't use it.
How does the off-the-end 10-off penalty work?
When enabled, any disc that gets knocked completely off the far end of the table (rather than hanging on the edge) costs the throwing team 10 points, subtracted from whatever they scored in that frame from zone play. It's an optional stricter house rule — with it off, a disc that goes off the end simply scores 0 with no further penalty.