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Play Farkle Online with Friends in a Private Room

Farkle Online is built for groups who want a quick private dice game in a browser. One player hosts the table, shares the invite link or room code, and friends join from desktop or mobile.

Reviewed July 16, 2026

What your group gets

A table supports up to eight seats. The host can keep the room private, invite specific players, and fill open seats with bots when the group is short.

Guests can join without creating an account. The host signs in so the table settings and invitations have a clear owner.

  • Private invite links and room codes
  • Up to 8 human or bot players
  • Classic, Dice Game Depot, Folk, and KCD scoring presets
  • Configurable goal score and Farkle penalties
  • No app installation

How a multiplayer turn works

Players take turns rolling six dice. Set aside at least one scoring die, then bank the turn score or roll the remaining dice. A roll with no scoring dice is a Farkle and loses the unbanked points from that turn.

The room keeps every player on the same game state through a live connection. The active player rolls and banks while everyone else can follow the score and dice.

Choose the right preset before starting

Classic is the easiest starting point for groups that already know common Farkle rules. The KCD preset matches the tavern dice scoring style used in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, including partial straights and chained multiples.

Agree on the preset and goal before the first roll. Changing scoring expectations during a game is the quickest way to turn a friendly table into a rules dispute.

Frequently asked questions

Can friends join from different devices?

Yes. Each player opens the invite link or enters the room code in a modern browser. Desktop and mobile browsers can join the same table.

Does everyone need an account?

No. The host needs an account, but invited friends can join as guests unless the host makes the table private for registered players.

Can we add bots?

Yes. The host can add AI players to open seats, which is useful for solo practice or a group that wants a fuller table.