Shuffleboard scorekeeping should be simple to see and easy to update. The best option depends on the table location, wall space, lighting, and how people gather around the room.
Keep Scores Visible
Players should be able to check the score without walking around furniture or standing in the throw area. Wall-mounted boards, tabletop scoring, or digital options can all work.
Avoid the Playing Ends
The ends of the table need clear stance space. Place scorekeeping where it supports play without crowding the spots where players line up shots.
Store Markers and Supplies Nearby
Chalk, markers, erasers, weights, and powder should have a consistent home so the room resets quickly after games.
Match the Room Style
Scoreboards can feel like part of the decor when the finish, scale, and placement match the table and surrounding furniture.
Badlands can help plan shuffleboard tables and game room accessories that fit the room and the way people play.



