Free printable scoresheets
Print one, fold it into the box, and skip the math at the next game night. No email gate, no signup — pencil and paper, the way the original scoresheets were meant to work.
Or open gamescore.cards on a phone and the same templates score themselves.
Wingspan
Categorized · 5 players
Six end-game scoring categories. Birds first, eggs last.
Terraforming Mars
Categorized · 4 players
Five end-game categories. Rating, awards, milestones, board, cards.
Yahtzee
Categorized · 6 players
The classic Yahtzee scorecard, ad-free, free to print.
Hearts
13 rounds · 4 players
Round-by-round score tracking. Lowest cumulative total wins.
Skyjo
12 rounds · 6 players
Round-by-round score tracking. Lowest cumulative total wins.
Why a printed scoresheet still wins
Most board game groups still reach for paper for the short games — Skyjo, Hearts, Yahtzee — and that's fine. The pad lives on the box, the pencil lives in the bag, and there's no battery to die mid-round.
The case for these printables: they look like the actual game, not a generic college-rule notebook page. Every category from the rulebook is already labelled. New players read the sheet and learn what to score for as they go.
The case for the app version at gamescore.cards: same templates, automatic totals, match history across game nights, and a shareable Victory Card at the end. Whichever you prefer — both are free.
Want the digital version?
Same templates, no battery worries about mid-round, plus a shareable card at the end.
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