

But, you can choose to enforce the restriction that you need at least 300 points to score at all.

Do you need 300 points to score at all? By default, you can score when you have any scoreable dice (except maybe on the first time you score).The very first time you score, do you need 500 points? By default, this is the case, but you can turn off this restriction.But this can be customized to 5,000 points, if you're looking for a shorter game. How many points does it take to win? By default, 10,000 points are required to win.

But they can be customized to be worth 1000. How many points are three ones worth? By default, three ones are worth 300.But you can customize this to give all other players a shot. Who gets to play after the first player reaches the winning score? By default, all players who haven't yet gone this round get to go again.If you get something scoreable, you can get to score those dice and everything the previous player scored last turn. Can you try to steal a previous player's roll? In this mode, at the start of your turn, you have two options: you can either roll all the dice as usual, or you can try to build on a previous player's score by rolling the dice that they didn't roll.The player with the most points at the end of the round wins! Custom Rulesīy popular demand, we've recently introduced a number of custom rules to make gameplay more fun! You can enable custom rules by selecting Customize game rules after you create a room but before you start the game. Once that happens, by default, the remaining players who haven't yet gone in the round will get one last chance to beat that score. A 1 or a 5, three of a kind, three pairs, or a six-dice straight earn points. Each player takes turns rolling the dice. Play continues until the first player reaches either 10,000 points. How do you play the game Farkle How do you play and score Farkle To win at Farkle you must be the player with the highest score above 10,000 points on the final round of play. If at any time you roll the dice and nothing can be scored, then your turn immediately ends, and you lose all your set-aside dice. If you're able to set aside all your dice, then you can re-roll everything - this is known as hot dice 🔥. Once you've set aside your dice, you can keep rolling the dice that you haven't set aside. The first time you score, it must be with at least 500 points. Once you've set aside at least one die, you can bank your dice, which adds your set-aside dice to your score, and ends your turn. You can stop, keeping the points, or re-roll the remaining dice. Three 1s = 300 points (can be customized to be 1000 points) You roll 6 dice, and remove any dice you want to use for points. This is based on the table below: 1 = 100 points Be sure all other players have joined before you start the game! They will not be able to join after you start the game.įirst, you roll your dice, by pressing the Roll button.īased on what you rolled, set aside any scoring dice in order to bank them to your score later. Once you select Play Farkle, you'll see the scoresheet and an option to Start Game. If you're playing with others, they can join your game by using the exact same room name. The room name can be anything you like (ex: "joan's room"). To get started, enter a name for yourself (ex: "farkle-player-100") an a room name. Once a player reaches 10000 points, the player with the most points at the end of the round wins.įarkle is multiplayer! You can play by yourself, or with up to eleven of your friends. Each turn, you roll dice to try to get a higher score. So, a four of a kind is worth twice as much as a three of a kind, and a five of a kind is worth twice as much as a four of a kind and so on (e.g. You can double the score of three of a kind by adding more of the same kind. Three pairs are worth 750 points, a straight with all six dice is worth 1,500 points. Three of a kind are worth 100 times the number on the die or 1,000 in the case of a 1 (e.g. ScoringĮvery 1 can be scored for 100 points each, every 5 for 50 points each. when you score 0 points in three consecutive rounds, you lose points. If you score all six dice, you re-roll all of them and keep adding to your score for the round. If you bank or get a Farkle, you pass the turn to the next player. If you roll again but cannot score any of the newly rolled dice, you get a Farkle and all points for the round are lost. When you continue to roll the dice you can only score the dice you just rolled and you cannot combine them with those scored before. You can also continue rolling the dice you have left.
