
Every frame, break, and ball potted — captured in real time. Here's what Snooker Scorer looks like at the table.

See your highest break, win rate, and safety percentage at a glance. Ongoing and previous matches are one tap away.

Tap a ball to pot it. Current break, remaining points, and reds left update instantly — no manual maths required.

Enter player names, choose your number of reds (6 or 15), and start. Invite your opponent by QR code to follow the score live.

After every frame, see highest break, average break, safety win rate, bad safeties, fouls, and misses — for both players.
From recording your first century to analysing your safety play over hundreds of frames — Snooker Scorer is built for serious cue sports players.
Score directly from the table on a tablet or phone. Syncs wirelessly to a companion device so spectators can follow every ball in real time.
Track highest break, average break, pot success rate, safety play win rate, century count, and more — the same metrics used in professional snooker.
Every frame you play is saved to the cloud forever. Review past matches, track your improvement over months, and share your best breaks.
The only free snooker scoring app built around how the game is actually played — from the miss rule to re-spotted pink finishes.
No more counting remaining reds, calculating minimum snookers needed, or working out foul penalties under pressure. Snooker Scorer's rules engine handles all of it — for full Snooker and 6-Red — so you can stay focused on the table.
In Snooker, the points remaining are calculated by multiplying the number of remaining reds by 8 (1 for the red + 7 for a potential black) and adding 27. Our app handles this dynamic math for you instantly.
Read the full guide on calculating Snookers RequiredIf you commit a foul while playing the Black ball (or if you hit the Black illegally), your opponent is awarded 7 points. This is the maximum standard foul penalty in Snooker.
Snooker Scorer is free to download on iOS and Android. No subscription, no ads — just snooker.