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Not for children under 3 yrs. Sold out. Help us improve this page. About this item. At a glance. Highlights Double 9 Dominoes Game. For ages 5 and up. Specifications Number of Pieces: Suggested Age: 5 Years and Up. Type of Game: Strategy and War Games. Playing Time: Minutes. Number of Players: Players. Educational Focus: Math. The second and third dominoes played must be matched with their doubles. The line must constantly alternate — double-matching domino-double-matching domino etc. Then play just passes to the next player.
The first person to be rid of all their dominoes is the winner. Shuffle and draw the dominoes as usual. Two players take 7 each, 3 players take 6 each and 4 players take 5 each.
The rest form the boneyard some people play with more players each starting with 5 dominoes. The player with the highest double starts. If it is a , the player scores 2 points. Players take turns to play one domino at a time joining a domino to a matching domino at an end of the line. Doubles are played across the line, but the ends of the double can only be joined once both sides have been joined.
A player must play if he can. If the boneyard is empty a player misses turns until he can play. The aim of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all their dominoes and to score the most points.
A player scores a point every time he adds a domino to the line and the total number of pips on the ends of the dominoes on the ends of the dominoes on the ends of the line adds up to 5. Any multiple of 5 scores 1 point for 5, 2 points for 10, 3 points for 15 etc. Add the scores from each round until one player passes 61 points. This player is the overall winner. Each player draws 7 dominoes from the pool.
The person with the highest double starts, although some people prefer to draw lots for the start and begin with any domino they choose. Take turns to place dominoes in the line in the normal way, joining to matching ends. Double are placed across the line but can only be joined on the sides, not the ends. If no one can play the game is completely blocked and that round is over.
The players count the total value of the pips on the dominoes still held in their hands. If a player gets rid of all their dominoes the round ends and this players score is the total pip count of the dominoes remaining in the other players hands.
Play as many rounds as you like until one players score passes Each player starts with seven dominoes. The person with the leads. This allows players to play on either end of the domino. End the game when one player has used all of his or her dominoes, or when no one can play any dominoes. Score the game by having everyone add up the number of dots on all the tiles they still have. The player with the lowest number of dots wins all the points of the other players, minus the points in his or her own hand, if any.
Start the game over and continue playing, if desired, until someone reaches a total score of , or a score the group has chosen. If there is a tie between the score of two players, the player with the tile with the lowest number of dots wins. By: Kate Lee Updated April 12, Share It.
Place all the dominoes face down on the table and shuffle them.
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