Keep score. Not the math.
The free live scoreboard for Okey 101, Rummikub and Romme. Four phones, one board, in real time — no install, no sign-up.
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Tracking 101 Okey scores online
101 Okey is the strategic variant of the Turkish tile game Okey. Four players, 106 tiles, twenty-one tiles in your rack, an indicator that decides which tile is the joker, and one rule that gives the game its name: you have to reach 101 points before you can lay a single tile on the table. Anyone who's tried to play it outside Turkey has hit the same first question. How do you keep score?
The traditional answer is a notebook and one player tasked with the arithmetic. The other answer is this site: a free scoreboard that every phone at the table can see in real time, with no install and no account.
Why a digital scoreboard
101 Okey scoring rewards careful play, not careful arithmetic. The opening penalty of 101 points, the doubling on a hand finished with the joker pair, the running totals that decide who sits out at the 200-point threshold, the bonus for finishing on an okey or çift okey. None of it is hard, but all of it has to be right. A single mistake in game two propagates: the wrong player sits out the next round, and the totals at the end of the night reward the wrong winner.
What the site does
- Live sync. Create a room, share the six-character PIN, every player sees the same scoreboard. No host, no master device. Anyone can enter the round result and the others see it within the second. If a phone goes offline mid-round, it catches up on reconnect.
- Rules per language. Every page links to the 101 Okey rules in English, German, and Turkish, including the parts most rule sheets gloss over: the difference between okey and sahte okey tiles, when çift okey doubles a win, the joker wrap from red 13 to red 1.
- Win probabilities. A small ML model trained on completed rounds shows a soft win-probability per player. A signal, not a coach. Useful in best-of-five matches when the curve is what tells you whether to push the next round.
Free, ad-supported, no account
No signup, no email, no payment. The rules guide, FAQ, and strategy articles carry a small number of Google ads; the scoreboard itself is ad-free. Cookies are functional unless you opt in; nothing about your match leaves the four phones at the table.
If you've never played 101 Okey, the rules guide gets you to a first opening in about ten minutes. If you have, the join-by-PIN field at the top of this page is one tap away.