![]() If the player doesn't have any bones to match with the extremities, he passes his turn. When a player matches a bone, the following player must play. Each player must try to match some of his bones with the one that are on the game's extremities, one bone at a time. From there on, the play proceeds clockwise. He starts the game by putting this bone on the table. The player who starts the game is the one who gets the bone 6-6. The bones are shuffled on the table, and each player gets 7 bones to play. Pass – when a player doesn't have any bones to match with any of the extremities.īlocked game – when neither player has a bone to match the extremities.īlock the game - when a player plays a bone which is responsible for locking the gameĮnd of the game - The game ends when one player wins by playing their last bone Game's extremity – is the bones placed at the end of a line with their square ends available to be matched. To Match bones - when a bone is placed next to another one it must have at least one number in common (eg 2-5 goes with 5-6). ![]() ![]() The game has four players, divided in two teams, sitting on alternate positionsĭominoes – 28 bones with sides ranging from 0 to 6.ĭomino – it's a a rectangular bone with a line dividing its face into two square ends, each end is marked with a number of spots (exemples of bones: 2-5, 6-6, 0-1).
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