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Siri Shortcuts

Use Siri to start games, add scores, check rankings, and control timers hands-free — great when your hands are full of cards.

Keeping Score! exposes 9 intents to Siri and the Shortcuts app, plus 3 Control Center controls that share the same intent plumbing:

IntentWhat It Does
New GameCreates a new game
Resume Last GameOpens the most recently played game
Open GameOpens a specific game by name
Add ScoreAdds points to a participant
Check ScoresVoice-reads the current scores
Finish GameMarks a game as complete
Undo Last ScoreReverses the last score change
Toggle TimerPlays or pauses the game timer
Reset TimerResets the timer to its starting value

Each action can be triggered by natural phrases, for example:

  • “Start a new game in Keeping Score”
  • “Resume my game” / “Open my last game”
  • “Open Poker Night”
  • “Check scores”
  • “Add score”
  • “Toggle timer” / “Pause timer”
  • “Undo last score”
  • “Finish game”

All actions are available as blocks in the Shortcuts app. Combine them with other automations:

  • Start a game when you arrive at a friend’s house (location trigger)
  • Create a shortcut that opens your weekly poker game
  • Build a “game night” shortcut that launches a new game and starts a timer
  • Siri Shortcuts work on any Apple device that supports the Shortcuts app
  • Parameterised intents (Add Score, Open Game) usually surface a quick disambiguation prompt for the game or participant rather than relying on pure voice dictation — easier to hit reliably from the Shortcuts app or a Siri tile than from a single spoken phrase
  • You can rename shortcuts to use your own trigger phrases
  • The Check Scores intent is the fastest way to get a hands-free rundown mid-game

Yes — the Finish Game intent marks the current game as complete. Confirmation still happens in the app.

Yes. Siri Shortcuts work on any device running iOS 18 or later, including iPad.

Yes. Using the Shortcuts app, you can create custom automations that use Keeping Score! actions and assign your own trigger phrases.

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