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Beyblade X Score Keeper

Tournament-ready scoreboard for projecting and stream overlays
Important Links
WBO Beyblade X Rules
Simplified Score Keeper
World Beyblade Organization
Target Score and Match Winner Player 1 Name and Color Player 2 Name and Color
First to 4 points wins the match!
Match this color to the player's physical Beyblade or launcher.
Match this color to the player's physical Beyblade or launcher.
Player Spin Finish Burst Finish Over Finish Extreme Finish Points Games Reset
Player 1
Spin Finish
Q
Burst Finish
W
Over Finish
E
Extreme Finish
R
Points
0
Games
0
Y
Player 2
Spin Finish
Z
Burst Finish
X
Over Finish
C
Extreme Finish
V
Points
0
Games
0
N
H
Instructions
  • Set the target score for the match (default is 4). This is how many points are needed to win the match.
  • Enter the names and choose the colors for Player 1 and Player 2.
  • Use the Spin, Burst, Over, and Extreme Finish buttons to award points based on the outcome of each round.
  • The Points column shows the current round score for each player.
  • The Games column shows how many matches each player has won.
  • When a player reaches the target score, they win the match. Their points reset to 0, and their Games score increases by 1.
  • Use the Reset P1 or Reset P2 buttons to reset the scores for an individual player.
  • Use the Reset All button to reset all scores and game wins.
  • The progress bar behind the points score fills up as a player gets closer to the target score.
  • Colors for players are used to visually distinguish between them and can match their Beyblade or launcher colors.
  • Keyboard shortcuts:
    • Q: Player 1 Spin Finish (+1)
    • W: Player 1 Burst Finish (+2)
    • E: Player 1 Over Finish (+2)
    • R: Player 1 Extreme Finish (+3)
    • Y: Reset Player 1
    • Z: Player 2 Spin Finish (+1)
    • X: Player 2 Burst Finish (+2)
    • C: Player 2 Over Finish (+2)
    • V: Player 2 Extreme Finish (+3)
    • N: Reset Player 2
    • H: Reset All
  • Tap or click the buttons on a touch screen or with a mouse to quickly record round outcomes during a match.