Best Free Farkle Game

Roll six dice, set aside the scorers and push your luck to the target before the computer.

Press Play to start.
Turn: 0
Scoring table
Single 1100
Single 550
Three 1s1000
Three of a kind (2–6)face × 100
Each extra matching diedoubles the three-of-a-kind
Straight 1–61500
Three pairs1500
Two triplets2500

Roll six dice and click the scoring dice (1s, 5s, three-of-a-kinds, straights). Set them aside to bank their points into your turn total, then roll the remaining dice to push your luck — or bank to keep the points for good. If a roll scores nothing it's a Farkle and the turn's points are lost. First to the target wins.

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How to play

  1. Roll and set aside. Roll the six dice and click the scoring dice to set them aside.
  2. Push or bank. Roll the remaining dice to build a bigger turn, or bank to keep the points.
  3. Beat the target. Avoid a scoreless Farkle and reach the target before the computer does.

About Farkle

Farkle is the addictive push-your-luck dice game. Roll six dice, set aside the scoring ones — 1s, 5s, three-of-a-kinds, straights and more — then choose to roll the rest for a bigger turn or bank what you have. Push too far and a roll that scores nothing is a “Farkle” that wipes out the turn’s points. Race a computer opponent to the target score, with the full scoring table on screen. No signup, no download, nothing uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

On your turn you roll six dice and set aside at least one scoring die, then decide whether to roll the remaining dice for more points or bank your turn total. If a roll produces no scoring dice at all it is a Farkle and you lose every point built up that turn. First player to the target score wins.

A single 1 is 100 and a single 5 is 50. Three of a kind scores 1000 for 1s or the face value times 100 for 2s through 6s, and each extra matching die doubles that. A 1–6 straight and three pairs each score 1500, and two triplets score 2500. The full table is shown on screen.

A Farkle is a roll in which none of the dice score anything. When that happens your turn ends immediately and all the points you had set aside that turn are lost, which is the heart of the push-your-luck tension.

If you manage to set aside all six dice as scoring dice in a single turn, you get “hot dice” — a fresh roll of all six to keep building the same turn total, with no upper limit until you bank or Farkle.

The computer weighs its risk appetite, which changes with difficulty. On easier settings it banks cautiously, while on harder settings it keeps rolling while plenty of dice remain and only banks once the odds turn against it.

Completely free, with no signup, no download and no paywall — it loads and runs entirely in your browser, and nothing is uploaded.

Yes. It runs in your browser, so Farkle works on phones and tablets as well as desktop — there is no app to install.

No. Farkle works with no signup at all; an optional free account only exists to unlock higher usage limits.

Usually just a few seconds for a typical file — Farkle starts working the moment you give it your input.

Your input is processed in memory and never stored, so nothing is left behind once you have your result.

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