Players
2–4
supported
A free score keeper and score calculator for Triominoes — tally every round, track totals, and find the winner. Plus how scoring works in this classic.
2–4
supported
30 min
typical
1.3 / 5
BGG weight
1965
Allan Cowan
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 Triominoes scoreboard.
| Round | ||
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | ||
| Round 2 | ||
| Round 3 | ||
| Total | 0 | 0 |
In this game the highest total wins.
Triominoes was designed by Allan Cowan and published in 1965 for 2–4 players, with a typical play time of about 30 minutes. Be first to the target by matching triangular tiles.
Triominoes uses triangular tiles numbered on each corner; when you place a tile you score the sum of its corner numbers, with bonuses for bridges and hexagons. Players draw penalties when stuck, and the first to the target total wins.
Hover the bars for exact values.
Hover the markers for the values.
Triominoes ends as soon as a player reaches 400 points.
Hover the bars for the values.
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Browse all gamesTriominoes uses triangular tiles numbered on each corner; when you place a tile you score the sum of its corner numbers, with bonuses for bridges and hexagons. Players draw penalties when stuck, and the first to the target total wins.
In Triominoes, the highest total score wins. Be first to the target by matching triangular tiles.
Triominoes ends the moment a player reaches 400 points — that player wins immediately.
Triominoes supports 2–4 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.