Categories
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Categories let you track scores across multiple dimensions within a single game — perfect for trivia, decathlons, or any game where points come from different areas.
How It Works
Section titled “How It Works”- When creating a game, add categories (e.g., “Science”, “History”, “Sports”)
- Optionally assign an emoji to each category for visual identification
- During gameplay, score each player per category
- The total score is the sum across all categories
Category Templates
Section titled “Category Templates”Save sets of categories as templates for reuse:
- Create a category template with your category names and emojis
- When creating a new game, apply the template to instantly add all categories
- Templates can be managed in the category template library
This is great for recurring games — set up your trivia categories once and reuse them every week.
Limits
Section titled “Limits”| Limit | Value |
|---|---|
| Categories per game | 20 |
| Category name length | 30 characters |
| Template name length | 50 characters |
- Categories work with all scoring modes and rounds
- Use emojis to make categories visually distinct and easy to find
- Category scores are included in exports
- Templates save time for games you play regularly with the same scoring dimensions
Related Features
Section titled “Related Features”- Scoring Modes — Categories work with any mode
- Rounds — Category scores within rounds
- Sharing & Export — Category data in exports
Can I add categories to an existing game?
Section titled “Can I add categories to an existing game?”Categories are set when creating a game. To add new categories, start a new game with the updated category list.
What happens to the total score?
Section titled “What happens to the total score?”The total score displayed for each player is the sum of their scores across all categories. Rankings are based on this total (adjusted for the scoring mode).
Can different categories have different point scales?
Section titled “Can different categories have different point scales?”All categories use the same scoring system. If you need different scales, you can account for this in the point values you enter.