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Round-based games capture scores at the end of each round and track cumulative totals across all rounds.

  1. Enable rounds when creating a game
  2. Play and score as normal during each round
  3. When the round is over, tap End Round
  4. Scores are snapshot and reset to the starting value for the next round
  5. The round grid leaderboard tracks cumulative scores

The leaderboard view shows a grid with:

  • Players listed vertically
  • Rounds listed horizontally (Round 1, Round 2, …)
  • Each cell shows the score for that player in that round
  • A Total column shows the cumulative score

This gives you a complete picture of how each player performed across all rounds.

Rounds can have their own end conditions, separate from the game-level condition:

ConditionWhat Happens
Target Score Per RoundRound ends when any player reaches the target in that round
Total Scored Per RoundRound ends when the combined score for the round hits the target
Timed RoundEach round has its own countdown timer that resets

These can be combined with game-level end conditions. For example: timed rounds within a target-score game.

  • Maximum 99 rounds per game
  • No minimum — a game can have just 1 round
  • Rounds work well with any scoring mode — Highest Wins, Lowest Wins, Win/Draw/Lose, or Point Exchange
  • The round grid is especially useful for games like Yahtzee where you want to see per-round performance
  • You don’t have to decide the number of rounds upfront — just keep playing and end rounds as you go
  • Score categories also work within rounds

Yes. At the end of each round, current scores are snapshot and then reset to the starting value. The cumulative total is tracked separately in the round grid.

Can I go back and edit a previous round’s score?

Section titled “Can I go back and edit a previous round’s score?”

The round grid shows historical snapshots. To correct a mistake, use the calculator’s undo feature during the current round, or manually adjust the score.

Any game played over multiple hands or turns: Yahtzee, Phase 10, Rummy, Uno, Hearts, Spades, Bridge — and many more.