Kniffel (known as Yahtzee in English-speaking countries) is the beloved dice game that has entertained families for generations. Now you can play it online with friends, no matter where they are!

Our digital version faithfully recreates the classic Kniffel experience with beautiful 3D dice that you can roll with a satisfying animation. Lock the dice you want to keep, re-roll up to two more times per turn, and try to score the best combinations on your scoresheet.

The game features all the classic scoring categories: ones through sixes in the upper section, plus three of a kind, four of a kind, full house, small straight, large straight, chance, and of course - the coveted Kniffel (five of a kind) in the lower section. Achieve the upper section bonus by scoring 63 or more points!

What sets our version apart is the real-time multiplayer experience. Play with up to 6 friends simultaneously, watch their rolls in real-time, and see who can achieve the highest score. Our smart suggestion system helps newer players by highlighting optimal scoring choices.

The game features stunning 3D graphics with interactive dice - click directly on the dice to lock them, or use the convenient buttons below. The responsive design works perfectly on any device, from phones to desktop computers.

Whether you're a Kniffel veteran or new to the game, our online version offers the perfect way to enjoy this timeless classic with friends and family!

How to Play

  1. 1 Create a lobby and invite up to 6 players
  2. 2 On your turn, roll all 5 dice
  3. 3 Click on dice to lock them, then roll again (up to 3 rolls total)
  4. 4 Choose a category on the scoresheet to record your points
  5. 5 Try to get the upper section bonus (63+ points)
  6. 6 After 13 rounds, highest total score wins!

Features

  • Beautiful 3D dice with realistic physics
  • Click-to-lock dice interaction
  • Smart scoring suggestions for optimal plays
  • Full scoresheet with automatic calculation
  • Up to 6 players in real-time multiplayer
  • Classic Kniffel/Yahtzee rules

Frequently Asked Questions