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Scoreboard for class and games

Keep score for teams or players on a big shared screen. Rename teams, tap to score, go fullscreen. Saved in your browser only.

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How to use the scoreboard

A scoreboard for a classroom projector, a quiz night, or a game on the living room TV. Add teams, rename them, and tap to add points. Scores stay in this browser, so a refresh does not wipe the game.

  1. Set up the teams

    Start with two and add more, up to twelve. Click a name to rename it — the round beats “Team 3” for a class that has picked names.

  2. Keep score

    Plus and minus adjust by one; set the step to 5 or 10 for quizzes that score in bigger units. The leader is highlighted as soon as there is one.

  3. Put it on the projector

    Press F for fullscreen. Scores scale to the screen, and nothing else is on it.

About this tool

Keeping score on the board eats teaching time and gets rubbed out by accident. A projected scoreboard is visible, quick to adjust from the front of the room, and survives the lesson — while staying entirely on the classroom machine.

Pair it with the team generator when the groups need shuffling first, and the name picker when someone has to answer. All three are built for the same shared screen.

Frequently asked questions

Do scores survive a refresh?
Yes. Teams and scores are kept in this browser’s local storage. They are not sent anywhere and are not visible on another device — reset clears them.
Can two people update the same board?
Not from different devices. There is no server, so there is nothing for a second device to sync with. One shared screen, one keyboard.
How many teams can I have?
Up to twelve. Past that the tiles get too small to read from across a room, which defeats the point.