UNO Score Tracker: keep score for every round for free
UNO is one of the most widely played card games in the world. Two to ten players race to empty their hand by matching cards by colour or number. Action cards like Skip, Reverse and Draw Two create unexpected twists. The round winner scores the face values of all cards remaining in opponents' hands. Across multiple rounds everyone accumulates a total — the first player to reach 500 points wins the game. A reliable score tracker keeps round totals accurate so you can focus entirely on the game.
How scoring works in UNO
The round winner scores points based on the cards remaining in opponents' hands. Number cards count at face value; action cards count heavier.
- •Numbers 0–9: count at face value
- •Skip, Reverse, Draw Two: 20 points each
- •Wild (colour change): 50 points
- •Wild Draw Four: 50 points
- •The round winner scores the total value of all opponents' remaining hand cards
- •The game ends when a player reaches 500 points
Example: round 2 is over. Player A plays their last card. B holds a 7, a Skip and a Wild: 7 + 20 + 50 = 77 points. C holds a 3 and a Draw Two: 3 + 20 = 23 points. A receives 77 + 23 = 100 points for round 2. Record this in the score tracker so the cumulative total is updated.
Track UNO scores with ScoreApp
ScoreApp's universal scoreboard is a perfect UNO score tracker. Add all players, record earned points after each round and follow who is closest to 500. The app works fully offline — no WiFi needed during game night. Free and no sign-up required.
Track UNO scores →Frequently asked questions
How many points is a Wild Draw Four worth in UNO?
A Wild Draw Four counts as 50 penalty points if an opponent is still holding it when the round ends.
How many points do you play to in UNO?
Standard UNO ends when a player reaches 500 points. Shorter variants play to 200 points.
Does the UNO score tracker work offline?
Yes. ScoreApp saves all scores locally on your device. No internet connection or account required.
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