League formats are flexible by nature.

League Night supports the real-world formats leagues actually run — including the variations, edge cases, and exceptions that happen week to week.

Formats aren’t rigid. League nights shouldn’t be either.

Many tools assume a single, fixed format that never changes. Real leagues don’t work that way.

Turnout fluctuates, divisions merge, formats rotate, and special nights happen. League Night adapts without forcing directors to start over.

Supported formats

Singles

Traditional singles leagues with divisions, payouts, and ace pots.

  • Division-based payouts
  • Optional pools and buy-ins
  • Ace pot rollovers
  • Flexible division merging

Doubles

Supports both BYOP and random-draw doubles with uneven turnout handling.

  • Bring Your Own Partner
  • Random draw doubles
  • Odd player handling
  • Division-balanced teams

Mixed & Rotating

Treats each league night as its own event.

  • Weekly format changes
  • Special event nights
  • One-off rule adjustments
  • Consistent admin workflows

Designed for constraints, not assumptions.

League Night doesn’t assume perfect turnout, perfect conditions, or perfect adherence to rules.

It’s built to handle late arrivals, uneven numbers, and last-minute changes — without derailing the night.

See how formats evolve in practice

Build notes document how formats are implemented, refined, and tested in real league environments.

Read the build notes