About 101 Okey Assistant
101 Okey Assistant is a free, open scoreboard for the Turkish tile game 101 Okey — built by players, for players. No accounts, no installs, no ads on the scoring screen. One player creates a match, shares a six-character PIN, and everyone at the table sees scores update in real time.
Why we built it
We grew up around 101 Okey. Family evenings, neighbours, holiday tables — but the scoring is fiddly: ±101 here, ×2 for an okey finish, the occasional risk round, somebody always disputing the running total. Paper works, but it slows the game and the math is hard to share with the family member who couldn't make it. We wanted something fast that felt like the paper score sheet, kept the table honest, and could be shared with the cousins on the other end of WhatsApp.
What it does
- Track full matches. A single PIN covers an entire evening of games. Cumulative totals stay visible across rounds.
- Real-time sync. Every device on the same PIN sees the same scoreboard, so no one has to run the numbers in their head.
- AI win predictions. A small model trained on completed games estimates each player's win probability based on the current score, round number, and opening pattern.
- Public result page. When the match ends, share a clean read-only link with anyone — no PIN needed.
- Works offline-ish. A service worker keeps the shell loaded so flaky restaurant Wi-Fi doesn't kill your game.
What we won't do
- No accounts. A PIN is enough. We don't want your email.
- No ads on the scoring screen. Ads pay the hosting bill, but they live on the rules, FAQ, blog, and result pages — never on the live game UI.
- No long-term data. Match data expires automatically after 10 days. We don't sell anything to anyone.
- No game logic we can't explain. The AI predictor is described on the rules page; if it ever guesses wrong, that's just the game.
Get in touch
Bug reports, feature requests, translation help, or just a thank-you note — email is the best channel. The legal contact is on the Legal Notice page; data-protection questions belong in the Privacy Policy.