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Wingspan Asia Score Calculator

Wingspan Asia Score Calculator

Total your preserve across bird cards, bonus cards, end-round goals, eggs, cached food, tucked cards, Duet map scoring, and Flock mode comparison.

🧭Presets
📝Score Inputs
Duet and solo include the largest connected Duet token group as a scoring line.
Use this as a table note; enter exact printed bird VP below.
All bonus cards still score by their printed card text.
Asia includes 15 Duet tokens; substitutes can cover rare extra birds.
Each connected token in the largest group scores 1 point.
Tracked for map efficiency; bonus spaces do not add final VP by themselves.
Use when checking large wingspan map coverage.
Enter the sum of all other players if comparing table average.
Enter the exact numbers from your scorepad. The calculator totals final VP and uses Asia-specific mode logic for Duet connected groups, reset tokens, bonus-space coverage, and Flock comparison.

Final Score Summary

Final Preserve Score 0 victory points
Asia Mode Add-On 0 Duet group points
Engine Points 0 eggs + caches + tucks
Table Comparison 0 ahead of target
🧩Component and Mode Specs
90Asia bird cards
14Asia bonus cards
4rounds scored
15Duet tokens
9map bonus spaces
6-7Flock players
1 VPegg cache tuck
50 cmDuet size split
📊Reference Tables
Score LineWhat to CountVP MathCalculator Field
Bird cardsFace-up birds on your player matPrinted values on the cardsBird card printed VP
Bonus cardsAll completed bonus card textPrinted bonus card scoringBonus card points
End-round goalsFour goal rounds from the goal boardPoints shown on the board or tileEnd-round goal points
Eggs, cached food, tucked cardsPhysical tokens and cards on bird cards1 VP per egg, cache, or tuckEggs, Cached food, Tucked cards
Duet map groupLargest connected group of your Duet tokens1 VP per connected tokenLargest connected Duet group
Duet Map ElementHow It Is UsedScore ImpactCalculator Check
Habitat regionsToken region follows the habitat where the bird was playedFeeds goals and connected group shapeMode note in breakdown
Nest spacesBird must match the nest symbol; star nests are flexibleGoal progress and map placementBonus-space efficiency
Food spacesToken can match food spent to play the birdGoal progress and map placementDuet token count
Wingspan spacesMap spaces split around 50 cm or about 20 inGoal coverage, not automatic VPLarge wingspan tokens
Reset spaceTokens placed there can later reset tray or feederNo connected group point while off-mapReset-space tokens
Flock Mode SituationPlayer CountWhat ChangesCalculator Output
Six-player Flock3 and 3 groupsFixed groups use simultaneous action structureTable average across six scores
Seven-player Flock3 and 4 groupsOne group has four players on the shared flowTable average across seven scores
Solo team comparison1 player plus Automa targetCompare score or group average to AutomarazziAhead or behind target result
Standard multiplayer2 to 5 playersScore each player separatelyPersonal final VP only
Asia FocusUseful Score LineWhat to WatchBest Input Pair
Brown ShrikeCached foodCache totals can quietly swing close gamesBird VP + Cached food
Large-billed CrowCache and tuckCombined engine points are easy to undercountCached food + Tucked cards
Sarus CraneEggsEgg limit still matters when laying late eggsEggs + End-round goals
Black DrongoTucked cardsTuck engines score one per card tuckedTucked cards + Bonus cards
Red-crowned CranePrinted bird VPHigh printed values reduce engine pressureBird VP + Bonus cards
💡Scoring Tips
Duet map: Count the largest connected group after all map tokens are final. Tokens in the reset space help tempo during play but do not expand the connected group until placed on the map.
Final audit: Separate engine VP from printed bird and bonus VP. Eggs, caches, and tucked cards all score one each, so a missed pile can shift the winner.

When you finally score your game of Wingspan, it’s often quiet. It is not out of satisfaction but anxiety. Because everybody knows that this is there last chance to repeat everything. The beauty of these birds take a back seat to the drudgery of adding up victory points. You have eggs on cards, food in caches, and bonuses stashed away that you may not even recall having. If you want to remember what happened when you won or lost, you’re going to need a serious scoring system.

There are only a couple simple pillars to the base game. Most of your points comes from your bird cards themselves which have printed point values. Additional bonus cards presents additional goals for players to complete that give points based off certain actions (collecting food, laying eggs). Once you add it all up, the score is calculated by the previous calculator. It does the math for you, avoiding the conversion and coefficient calculations that befuddle many manual counters.

How to Count Points in Wingspan

But Wingspan Asia adds some wrinkles, forcing you to rethink that last tally. The introduction of Duet Mode mechanics are the biggest change in the Asian expansion. Even in regular scenarios where you’re keeping track of map efficiency, those mechanics shows up. It’s about telling a story through geography and your points will be calculated based on what the birds say on the board. To reflect this, the calculator lets you input how many of your tokens is in the largest connected cluster. Victory points comes from connectivity, not isolation. Therefore, the map becomes a dynamic scoring system rather than just a static tracker. Early in the game, you have to consider adjacency. Then at the end, you don’t have to frantically count out your token.

Finally there’s the whole engines built around certain Asian birds thing. Birds like the Brown Shrike promote very aggressive caching behavior. It’s fun to follow along with during play but it’s hard to count accurately at score time. It is also an easy point to drop if you miss a food token or two. With this tool you can enter each engine’s own counts separately so that your overall score reflect the proper amount of total effect those little actions have had. It’s really powerful stuff as far as engine building goes. One doesn’t get merely one point for one point but rather uses cards tucked away, eggs in nest, and all those other caches.

And then there’s flock mode. Playing with six or seven people make things even more complex. Suddenly, it’s no longer about optimizing for yourself but about strategy as a group. How do you stack up against the table? How far above average are you? That’s valuable knowledge in a game that’s half competition and half cooperation. Is your score dragging down the average or bringing them up? That determines what you should of being drafting. It drives you toward being efficient instead of just doing whatever is best for yourself.

Tucked cards don’t immediately help you because they’re hidden under your birds. However, they adds to your total score. Every point is a point in a close game. Here’s what tucked cards look like compared to other scoring lines (see the table on this page). This is little and yet (it matters). Putting all of these parts together visually lets you know whether or not you’ve narrowed your strategy too much. Or that there are easy-to-get points youre leaving on the table elsewhere.

But using a structured approach to scoring remove the emotion from the final count. No one can argue that they counted their eggs right while looking at the exact same data. That’s why clarity matters. Players can spend less time arguing and more time planning their next move. The calculator doesn’t play the game for you, but it guarantees that your efforts are being measured fairly. It is not about doing better math; you want to win because you played better then.

In the end, though, what Wingspan is is the fun of creating a thriving habitat. Those numbers are merely how you track that achievement. Understanding how to get those numbers right lets you appreciate the strategy behind them. Knowing your actual score helps you hone in on your strategy next time, whether that’s improving the connectivity between maps or maximizing your bird engine. It clarifies an otherwise confusing endgame. You can look at those birds, count those tokens, and fully understand why the game unfolded as it did. And that understanding makes each subsequent round all the more thrilling than the previous one.

Wingspan Asia Score Calculator

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