Players
2–6
supported
A free score keeper and score calculator for Trivial Pursuit — tally every round, track totals, and find the winner. Plus how scoring works in this party.
2–6
supported
90 min
typical
1.3 / 5
BGG weight
1981
Scott Abbott
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 Trivial Pursuit scoreboard.
| Round | ||
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | ||
| Round 2 | ||
| Round 3 | ||
| Total | 0 | 0 |
In this game the highest total wins.
Trivial Pursuit was designed by Scott Abbott and published in 1981 for 2–6 players, with a typical play time of about 90 minutes. Collect all six category wedges and answer the final question.
Trivial Pursuit players move around a wheel-shaped board answering trivia in six categories, earning a colored wedge for each category-headquarters question they get right. The first to collect all six wedges and answer a final question wins.
Hover the bars for exact values.
Hover the markers for the values.
Trivial Pursuit ends as soon as a player reaches 6 points.
Hover the bars for the values.
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Browse all gamesTrivial Pursuit players move around a wheel-shaped board answering trivia in six categories, earning a colored wedge for each category-headquarters question they get right. The first to collect all six wedges and answer a final question wins.
In Trivial Pursuit, the highest total score wins. Collect all six category wedges and answer the final question.
Trivial Pursuit ends the moment a player reaches 6 points — that player wins immediately.
Trivial Pursuit 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.