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You are free to choose any or all of the variations that you wish, although you may only want to use one or two at a time so that the game doesn't get too complicated. These can be used in combination with, or in place of, the basic scoring scheme above.

Several scoring variations for the game of Farkle are listed below. The first player to score a total of 10,000 or more points wins, provided that no other players with a remaining turn can exceed that score. For example, a player rolling 1-2-4-5-5-5 could score one of the following: Sometimes a single roll will provide multiple ways to score. (Example: If a player rolls a 1 and sets it aside and then rolls two 1’s on their next throw, they only score 300 points, not 1000.) Note that scoring combinations only count when made with a single throw. FARKLE SCORING 1ġ500 points (including 4-of-a-kind and a pair) The player may continue to roll any dice that have not been previously set aside for scoring, but all of their points gained so far that turn are lost.Īt the end of a player’s turn, any points they have scored are written down and the dice are passed to the next player. If a player scores no points on a roll, this is known as a Farkle. If all six dice have been set aside for scoring (known as having “hot dice”), the player can choose to roll all six dice again and continue adding to their accumulated score or they can bank their points, end their turn, and pass the dice to the next player.Ī player’s turn continues until either they decide to stop (at which point they then score their accumulated points) or until they fail to roll any scoring dice on a throw. The player must set aside at least one scoring die of their choice if possible but is not required to set aside all scoring dice.įor example, if a player rolled 1-2-2-5-5-6 on their turn, they could set aside the 1 and the two 5's for scoring, or they could choose to set aside only the 1.Īny scoring dice that are not set aside may be rerolled along with the non-scoring dice. (See Scoring below.) Any dice that score may be set aside and then the player may choose to roll all the remaining dice. One player is chosen to begin and play moves clockwise around the table.Įach player in turn rolls all six dice and checks to see if they have rolled any scoring dice or combinations. Our scoring summary chart makes this process easy and provides for endless variety in your Farkle games! Before the game begins, players should establish which rules or variations will be used. The following Farkle rules are the most commonly used, but there are numerous variations to choose from (see Variations below). Each order carefully inspected and packed with careĪnd we provide a free printable Farkle score sheet and scoring and rules summary.įarkle can be played by 2 or more players, but is best with 3-8 players Over a thousand varieties of dice styles and colors


Farkle is a fun and challenging dice game with multiple variations and scoring options.
