1 Han 60 Fu Riichi Score
1 han 60 fu scores 2,000 points for a non-dealer and 2,900 for the dealer on a ron, with tsumo split 500/1,000 (non-dealer) or 1,000 all (dealer).
paid by the discarder
paid by the discarder
each non-dealer / dealer — 2,000 total
from every player — 3,000 total
How 1 han 60 fu is calculated
Riichi payouts start from base points: fu × 2^(2 + han). For 1 han 60 fu that is 60 × 2^3 = 60 × 8 = 480 base points. Each win type then multiplies the base and rounds the payment up to the nearest 100:
- Non-dealer ron4 × 480 = 1,920 → rounds up to 2,000
- Dealer ron6 × 480 = 2,880 → rounds up to 2,900
- Non-dealer tsumo — dealer pays2 × 480 = 960 → rounds up to 1,000
- Non-dealer tsumo — each non-dealer pays1 × 480 = 480 → rounds up to 500
- Dealer tsumo — every player pays2 × 480 = 960 → rounds up to 1,000
Hands that commonly land here
One han means a single yaku and nothing else: a bare riichi that misses ippatsu and ura, an open tanyao, or a lone yakuhai triplet. The higher fu rows here come from terminal or honor pungs, closed kongs, and closed-ron bonuses padding the hand shape.
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1 han 60 fu scoring questions
How many points is 1 han 60 fu for a non-dealer ron?+
A non-dealer who wins 1 han 60 fu by ron collects 2,000 points, paid entirely by the player who discarded the winning tile.
How many points is 1 han 60 fu for a dealer ron?+
A dealer ron with 1 han 60 fu scores 2,900 points, paid entirely by the discarder — the dealer collects 6× base points instead of the non-dealer's 4×, each rounded up to the nearest 100.
How is 1 han 60 fu paid out on tsumo?+
On a non-dealer tsumo, each of the two other non-dealers pays 500 and the dealer pays 1,000, for 2,000 total. On a dealer tsumo, all three players pay 1,000 each, for 3,000 total.