Track points, games and the serving side in real time. Only the serving side scores, so the board follows the serve.
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A pickleball scoreboard tracks one match between two pairs: points in the current game, games won by each side, and which side holds the serve. JudgeMate keeps all of it on one screen and updates the score the moment you tap.
Pickleball uses side-out scoring. Only the serving side can add a point. When the receiving side wins a rally they take the serve instead, and the board moves the serve marker across. Games run to 11, win by two, and the match is best of three.
Open the board in any browser on a phone, tablet, laptop or TV. Share a public link or QR code and spectators follow the same score live. No account, no install, no cost.
Only the serving side scores. Win the rally as receiver and you win the serve, not a point. The board marks who is serving and hands it over on each side-out.
Each game runs to 11 points. The board closes the game there and gives the match to the first pair that takes two games.
A two-point margin decides the game, so play continues past 11 until one pair leads by two. The board holds the game open until that gap appears.
Send a live link or QR code for the public view, or open the board on a TV or kiosk. The score updates on every screen at once.
Only the serving side scores. Win a rally on serve and you add a point; win it as receiver and you take the serve instead. Games run to 11, win by two, and a match is best of three games.
No, not under side-out scoring. The receiving side wins the serve, then has to win the next rally to put a point on the board. That is why a pickleball game lasts longer than the score suggests.
Yes. Open the board or its public link in any browser on a TV, laptop or tablet. The layout scales to the screen, and the score updates live as you tap.
The board is free and starts without a sign-up. There is no paywall and no ads on the public view. An account only matters if you want to save a match for later.
No. It scores one match at a time. Brackets and league tables live in a different part of JudgeMate, so this board stays on the court in front of you.
Want the detail behind side-out serving, server numbers and the two-bounce rule? The guide walks through the USAP rules and how to keep the count clean from first serve to game point.
Read the pickleball scoring guide