How to Use This Page
- Set the number of players (1–8) and optional names, then press Start Game.
- On your turn, press Roll (up to 3 times); tap a die to hold it so it won't reroll.
- Once you've rolled at least once, tap a highlighted cell in your column to score that category — the number shown is exactly what you'd get for picking it right now.
- Once every player has filled every category, the game ends and the winner is shown.
Full Rules
- Each turn, roll the five dice up to three times total, keeping any dice you like between rolls — you don't have to use all three.
- After rolling at least once, choose one open category to score for that turn.
- Ones through Sixes: scores the sum of just the dice matching that number (e.g. three 4s in the Fours box scores 12).
- If your six Upper Section boxes (Ones–Sixes) add up to 63 or more, you get a 35-point bonus.
- 3 of a Kind / 4 of a Kind: if at least three (or four) dice match, scores the sum of all five dice; otherwise 0.
- Full House: scores 25 for three of one number and two of another.
- Small Straight: scores 30 for four sequential numbers (e.g. 2-3-4-5).
- Large Straight: scores 40 for five sequential numbers (1-5 or 2-6).
- Yahtzee: scores 50 for five of a kind.
- Chance: always scores the sum of all five dice, whatever you rolled.
- Yahtzee Bonus: once your Yahtzee box shows 50, every additional five-of-a-kind you roll earns a 100-point bonus chip, on top of whatever category you score that turn.
- Joker rule: once your Yahtzee box has been filled at all (scored 50 or forced to 0), a later five-of-a-kind lets Full House / Small Straight / Large Straight score their fixed value (25 / 30 / 40) automatically — but only if the Upper Section box matching the number you rolled is already filled. If it's still open, those three categories score 0 for that roll instead, so scoring the matching Upper Section box (or Chance) is usually the better move.
- The game ends once every player has filled every category; whoever has the highest total wins (ties are possible).