Round-Robin Games Calculator

Work out how many matches and rounds a single round-robin needs from the number of teams.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

In a single round-robin tournament, every team plays every other team exactly once. The total number of matches follows directly from combinatorics: with n teams, the number of unique pairings is n(n−1)/2 — the same formula used to count handshakes in a room. If n is even, the tournament fits into n−1 rounds with every team playing simultaneously each round; if n is odd, one team sits out (a bye) each round, pushing the schedule to n rounds.

League organizers, chess tournament directors, and school or corporate event planners use this formula to build fixture schedules and estimate how many days or weeks a competition will take before a single game is scheduled. It is also the reference point coaches and administrators use when comparing a round-robin format’s fairness (every team faces every opponent) against a faster knockout bracket, which needs far fewer matches but eliminates teams early.

Enter the number of teams and this calculator returns the total matches and the number of rounds needed to complete the round-robin.

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