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Rock Paper Scissors - Online Best of 3 & Score Tracker

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Rock Paper Scissors

Best of 3 ¡ Online Score Tracker

You

Pick your move

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Computer

Waiting...

Overall Record: 0 Wins 0 Losses 0 Draws

Frequently Asked Questions

Rock Paper Scissors is a classic hand game usually played between two people. Each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes: rock (a fist), paper (an open hand), or scissors (a fist with two fingers extended). The winner is determined by the rules: rock crushes scissors, scissors cuts paper, and paper covers rock.

Simply click one of the three buttons – Rock, Paper, or Scissors. The computer will randomly choose its move after a brief moment. The result of each round is displayed immediately, and scores are updated automatically. The game follows a Best of 3 format, meaning the first to win 2 rounds wins the series.

Best of 3 means you play up to three rounds, and the first player to win two rounds wins the whole match. If both players win one round each, the third round decides the winner. Draws do not count toward the series score; only winning rounds matter.

Yes, the computer uses a random number generator to pick between rock, paper, and scissors with equal probability. While it cannot be perfectly mathematically random in a browser, it is unpredictable enough to provide a fair and enjoyable game experience.

Absolutely! The overall score tracker records every round you play – wins, losses, and draws – and persists as long as you keep the page open. You can reset the overall score anytime using the "Reset All Scores" button.

Rock is represented by a fist icon , Paper by an open hand , and Scissors by the classic two‑finger scissors shape . These icons help you quickly identify your and the computer’s choice.

Use the “Reset Series” button to start a fresh Best of 3 match without losing your overall lifetime wins/losses/draws. The “Reset All Scores” button clears both the series and the overall record.

Yes! The layout adapts perfectly to phones and tablets. Buttons and cards stack vertically on smaller screens, and all controls remain large and easy to tap.