At the end of the game, the winner is simply awarded the points from the losers remaining tiles or their differences on a point for point basis. These rules are provided by Masters Traditional Games, an Internet shop selling quality traditional games, pub games and unusual games. For general information or for copying and copyright, see our Rules Information page. Our rules are comprehensive instructions for friendly play.
If in doubt, always abide by locally-played or house rules. There are many variations of dominos. One of the most obscure is Bingo Dominos with a Double-Six set and a cribbage board. It's based on a card game named Sixty-Six.
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Double 6 Dominoes in Leatherette Box. Double 9 Dominoes with Spinners in Wooden Box. The back of each tile is either blank or decorated with a design. The face of each tile is divided by a line across the center separating the piece into two square halves. Numbers are represented in each half by spots, commonly called pips, or the absence of spots, which represents zero. When dominoes are made, the pips are uniformly molded or drilled and then painted.
Domino sets can be found in almost any color combination. However, the most common color combinations are white dominoes with black pips and black dominoes with white pips. An individual domino is named for the number of pips it has on each half of its face. For example, a domino face with 3 pips on one half and 5 pips on the other half is called the domino.
Dominoes with the same number of pips on each half of the face are known as doubles, or doublets. A single domino, also referred to as a combination domino, has a different number of pips on each half of the face. Each domino is usually rectangular with a line dividing each side. Dominoes date back to the 13th century or earlier and were mentioned in writings from Chinese author Zhou Mi who mentioned dominoes, or "pupai," being sold by street vendors.
There are many different ways to play dominoes. The blocking game is the most common game for two players using a double-six set.
If you only have a very small table to play on, then a mini-sized set may be preferential, but if space isn't an issue then the larger sets are much easier to read and handle, and may be considered preferential generally.
In some domino games, players hold their dominoes in their hand, like a hand of playing cards, and the larger dominoes may prove very awkward and clumsy to hold. Other domino games are played with player's hands of tiles laying on their side's edge, facing the player.
Thicker tiles are obviously better suited for this and are less likely to tip over. Copyright MexicanTrainFun.
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