Players
2–6
supported
A free score keeper and score calculator for King of Tokyo — tally every round, track totals, and find the winner. Plus how scoring works in this dice game.
2–6
supported
30 min
typical
1.5 / 5
BGG weight
2011
Richard Garfield
Enter names and points — totals, the current leader, and the winner update instantly. Add as many rounds as your game runs.
Enter the points to tally the King of Tokyo scoreboard.
| Round | ||
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | ||
| Round 2 | ||
| Round 3 | ||
| Total | 0 | 0 |
In this game the highest total wins.
King of Tokyo was designed by Richard Garfield and published in 2011 for 2–6 players, with a typical play time of about 30 minutes. Win by reaching 20 victory points or being the last monster standing.
King of Tokyo monsters roll dice for victory points, healing, energy and attacks; you win by reaching 20 victory points or by knocking out every other monster. The target is 20 points or sole survival.
Hover the bars for exact values.
Hover the markers for the values.
King of Tokyo ends as soon as a player reaches 20 points.
Hover the bars for the values.
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Browse all gamesKing of Tokyo monsters roll dice for victory points, healing, energy and attacks; you win by reaching 20 victory points or by knocking out every other monster. The target is 20 points or sole survival.
In King of Tokyo, the highest total score wins. Win by reaching 20 victory points or being the last monster standing.
King of Tokyo ends the moment a player reaches 20 points — that player wins immediately.
King of Tokyo supports 2–6 players. This score keeper tracks up to eight columns at once.
Yes — the keeper runs entirely in your browser. Enter names and points and the totals and winner update instantly. Nothing is stored or sent anywhere.