Ten Thousand is that press-your-luck dice game — roll six, bank the points you dare to keep, and race to 10,000. You roll the dice; the app keeps the running total, the busts and the final turn, on every phone at the table at once.


A big numpad and a running total. Busts, the 600 to get on the board, the race to 10,000 and the final turn are all handled — and it says who's WINNING as you go. Everyone at the table sees the same board.

A rating out of 100, win and bust rates, averages, records, head-to-head against everyone you play, and badges to unlock. Every game feeds it.

Highest score, most wins, longest streak, worst bust rate — recent form or all-time. Everyone with five games or more is ranked, gold to bronze.

Set your own forfeits and the odds, then spin at each other — buy a spin with points or earn one with a big roll. Turn it on for busts, too, and a bad turn can spin the wheel back at you. Save a landed one to serve later.
Roll six dice and set aside the ones that score. Bank them, or risk another roll for more — but roll nothing that scores and you bust, losing everything from that turn. Clear all six and you roll again. First to 10,000 sends everyone into a final turn.
Only 1s and 5s score on their own — everything else needs three or more of a kind, landed in a single roll. Your first turn has to reach 600 to get on the board.
Share a short group code and the whole table sees the same scoreboard and stats — instantly, over the cloud.
A free companion app: enter the stream code and the room follows the game — board, live rolls, the wheel — in your phone's colour.
No email, no password. A group is a code you make up, and that's the whole of it. Link the same player across groups for combined stats.
No advertising, no analytics, no data brokers. An optional way to chip in is in the app, but nothing is locked behind it.
The whole of it is in the privacy policy.
Ten Thousand is in public beta for iPhone (iOS 15 and up), through TestFlight, with the free companion app for Apple TV. Bring your own dice.
Free, no ads, and no subscription — we can't stand them. But syncing everyone's games keeps a server running, so if it's earned a spot at your table you can contribute to development. Nothing is ever locked behind it.