Add up your Free Fire tournament points in seconds with the Free Fire Points Calculator
If you run or play in Free Fire scrims, custom rooms or full tournaments, the hardest part is rarely the gameplay โ it is keeping an accurate score across six, eight or twelve matches without a single mistake. One missed kill or a wrong placement reading can change who lifts the trophy. The Free Fire Points Calculator does that maths for you: pick your placement and type your kills for each match, and it instantly shows that match's points plus your running grand total, broken down into placement points and kill points.
It is built for squad leaders, clan managers, custom-room hosts, content creators and casual players who just want a quick, honest tally. There is no sign-up, no app to install and nothing to learn. Your entries are saved right inside your browser, so you can close the tab between matches and your numbers will still be waiting when you come back. When the day is done, add your team name and download a clean result card as a JPG to post in your group, share on stories, or settle any argument about the final standings.
How to use it
- Type your team or player name in the top box โ this is the title that appears on your downloadable result card.
- Choose how many matches you played from the Number of matches dropdown (4, 6, 8, 10 or 12).
- For each match, select your finishing placement from the dropdown โ the points for that rank are shown right next to it.
- Enter your kills using the box, or tap the โ and + buttons to count up quickly.
- Watch the Total Points panel update live, with placement and kills tallied separately.
- Tap Download Result (JPG) to save the result card, or Share Result to send it straight from your phone.
The Free Fire points system explained
Each match score is made of two parts: placement points and kill points. This calculator uses the most widely adopted competitive table, where finishing first (a Booyah) is worth 12 points, second is 9, third is 8, then it steps down one point at a time โ 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 for ranks four through ten โ while eleventh and twelfth place earn nothing. On top of that, every kill (or knock that converts to a kill) adds exactly 1 point. So a match where you place second with eight kills scores 9 + 8 = 17 points. Add every match together and you have your grand total. You can open the "Point system used" panel inside the tool at any time to see the full table at a glance.
Why a running total beats counting by hand
In a long tournament the lead can swing every single match, and most disputes happen because two people are adding numbers in their heads at different speeds. Letting the tool hold the running total removes that pressure: you only enter two simple values per match and the maths is identical every time. It also separates your placement points from your kill points, which is genuinely useful for reviewing performance โ a team can finish high on kills but lose the event on poor placements, and seeing the split makes that obvious. Hosts running multiple squads can keep one tab open per team and read off final scores in the same trusted format.
Common scoring mistakes to avoid
The two errors that trip people up most are forgetting that placement and kills stack, and assuming the points table is the same everywhere. Some leagues tweak the values โ a few use 12-9-8-7 for the top placements but others cap kills or award bonus points, so always confirm the ruleset your tournament is using before you trust any total. Double-check that you have logged a result for every match (a blank placement counts as zero here), and make sure stray knocks that were never finished are not counted as kills. Reading your kills straight from the in-game match summary rather than memory is the safest habit.
Your data stays on your device
Everything in this calculator runs locally in your browser. Your team name, match placements, kills and totals are stored only on your own device using local storage โ nothing is sent to a server and nothing is uploaded, so you can use it offline once the page has loaded. The result image is drawn on your device too, which means your standings stay private until you choose to download or share them. If you ever want to start fresh, the "Reset all matches" button clears your entries instantly.