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Beginner Tips
How to Score in Pickleball — The Complete Beginner Guide
Including what “0-0-2” actually means.
Including what “0-0-2” actually means.
Pickleball scoring confuses almost every new player — not because it’s complicated, but because one rule is different from every other racket sport. Understand that rule and the rest clicks immediately.
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0-0-2 | Game start — score 0-0, Server 2 serving |
| Server 1 | First designated server on the team this rotation |
| Server 2 | Second server — serve changes after both fault |
| Side-out | Serve passes to the other team |
| Win by 2 | Must lead by 2 clear points to win the game |
No. Only the serving team can score. If the receiving team wins a rally, they don’t get a point — they get the serve, which is called a side-out.
It’s the score call at the start of every game: 0-0 on the scoreboard, with Server 2 serving first. Every game starts on server 2 because the first serving team only gets one server, not two.
A side-out happens when the serving team loses a rally. Instead of a point, the serve simply passes to the other team.