101 Okey Strategy Guide
Reading discards, protecting the joker, and defensive play near 101.
101 Okey Strategy Guide
This page is the hub. The short version: discard tiles your opponents can't use, protect the okey, track the indicator and know when to play defensively.
1. Read discards, not just your rack
Each discard is information. If a player drops a low number in the same colour twice, it means their runs are mid-to-high. Avoid feeding their melds; lean your own melds lower so you're not drawing on the same well.
2. Protect the live joker
Holding the okey until the right moment is worth 10–15 points of flexibility. Don't slot it into the first available pair, wait until you can see whether it completes a four-tile run or a third trio.
3. Watch the indicator tile
The indicator determines which tile is the live okey. If the indicator is a mid-range number, expect others to hoard the tile one above it. Adjust your expected discards accordingly.
4. Count out of the table, not the rack
With 106 tiles in play and four racks of 14 visible to you, you can rough-count which tiles are "gone." A seasoned player keeps a mental tally of the high- value tiles (10–13). Our tracker records rounds only, the counting is still on you.
5. Defensive play near 101
When a player is within one round of 101, their survival depends on finishing first. Feed them dead discards (low numbers, off-suit) and protect your own high tiles. Our per-round win-probability prediction will hint at which player is most likely to open next.