Tourney provides a simple way to setup and execute round robin and single elimination style tournaments. Log in with Google to begin designing your tournament!

  • Suitable for 2 to 10 participants
  • Each participant plays against every other participant - the order of matches does not matter
  • Can choose between 1 to 3 rounds via a dropdown menu. The number of rounds determines how many times each participant plays every other participant
  • Includes built-in standings that update after each match is completed. Standings include the following stats:
    • GP: Games Played
    • W-L-T: Wins-Losses-Ties
    • %: Win Percentage - calculated as (W + T/2) / GP
    • +/-: Point Differential - calculated at Points-For(PF) - Points-Against(PA)

  • The leader of the standings at the end of the tournament is declared the winner
  • In the event of a tie, the following tiebreaker sequence is used:
    1. Win%
    2. Wins
    3. +/-
    4. Head-to-head record
    5. PF / PF + PA

  • Suitable for 2 to 32 participants
  • Participants are arranged in a bracket style tournament based on their seeding. Higher seeded players match up with lower seeded players
  • Can randomize player seeds if needed - click the "randomize seeds" checkbox
  • Option to include a third place match - click the "third place match" checkbox
  • After each match, the loser is immediately eliminated, and the winner advances to the next round.
  • The last participant standing wins the tournament
  • This style of tournament uses a "bye" system:
    • A bye means a participant will advance to the next round automatically, without playing a match
    • This is needed when the number of players cannot form a perfect bracket; i.e. 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 participants. is formed
    • Byes ensure that after round 1 either 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 participants are left, thus forming a perfect bracket for the remainder of the tournament
    • If the number of participants can form a perfect bracket, no byes are needed
    • Higher seeded participants will recieve precendence if a bye is needed.
    • Example: If there are 5 participants, 3 participants will get a bye (participants seeded 1, 2 and 3) and advance to round 2. The bottom 2 participants will play a match in the first round to determine who goes to the second round. The second round will then feature the following matches: 1 vs. winner of 4 and 5, and 2 vs. 3.