Rummy points calculator
Add up the points of the cards left in your hand when a round ends — with the 80-point cap applied automatically.
When you lose a round of 13-card Indian Rummy, your score is the total value of the cards you were still holding that never made it into a valid group. This calculator adds them up for you and applies the standard 80-point cap (the "full count").
Format: rank + suit, e.g. KH, 10S, 4C. Use JK for a printed joker (worth 0). Separate cards with spaces.
How rummy card values work
| Card | Points |
|---|---|
| Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10 | 10 each |
| Number cards 2–9 | Face value (a 7 is 7 points) |
| Joker (printed) & wild joker | 0 |
Two rules matter most: your total is capped at 80 even if you hold more, and if you have no pure sequence your whole hand counts. The full breakdown — drops, pool vs deals, worked examples — is in our rummy scoring guide.
Keeping score across a match
Playing a longer session? Grab our printable rummy score sheet to track everyone round by round, or just play on RummyDen where the scoreboard is kept automatically. New to the game? See how to play and the rules.