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  2. Farkle - Wikipedia

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    A Farkle game in progress; a pair of three threes has been set aside, earning 300 points. Farkle, or Farkel, is a family dice game with varying rules. Alternate names and similar games include Dix Mille, Ten Thousand, Cosmic Wimpout, Chicago, Greed, Hot Dice, Volle Lotte, Squelch, Zilch, and Zonk.

  3. Mia (game) - Wikipedia

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    Usually each player use a separate die to keep track of their lives, counting down from 6 to 1 as they lose lives. The players roll a single die to determine who goes first. [2] To start a round, the first player (Player A) rolls the dice and checks their throw while keeping the value concealed from the other players in or under the container.

  4. Cee-lo - Wikipedia

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    The actual origins of the game are not clear; some of the earliest documentation comes from 1893, when Stewart Culin reported that Cee-lo was the most popular dice game played by Chinese-American laborers, although he also notes they preferred to play Fan-Tan and games using Chinese dominoes such as Pai Gow or Tien Gow rather than dice games.

  5. Bunco - Wikipedia

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    Each game consists of six rounds, numbered one to six in the order played. Players take turns rolling three dice. One point is awarded for each die rolled that matches the current round number, 5 points are awarded if all three dice match each other, but do not match the current round number, and 21 points if all three dice match the current round number (a "bunco").

  6. Yacht (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Yacht dates back to at least 1938, and is a contemporary of the similar three-dice game Crag. [1] Yahtzee is a later development, similar to Yacht in both name and content. The name Yacht is also used for a number of later dice games that include many features of Yahtzee, being closer to Yahtzee than the original Yacht game. [3] [4]

  7. Bar dice - Wikipedia

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    The strength of a player's hand depends first on the number of digits and then value of those digits. As an example, a hand with four 3's is better than a hand with three 5's, but not better than a hand with five 2's. [2] Rules vary from place to place. In Wisconsin, when the game has only two players remaining each player is allowed three ...

  8. Crag (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Crag is played with three six-sided dice. Crag is a dice game similar to Yacht, Yahtzee, and Yatzy.It is played with three dice. [1] The game is quicker to play than Yahtzee, [2] and in Clement Wood and Gloria Goddard's 1940 Complete Book of Games, it is described as a game that "shares with Yacht the supremacy among sequence dice-casting games".

  9. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Players take turns rolling five dice. After each roll, the player chooses which dice to keep, and which to reroll. A player may reroll some or all of the dice up to two times on a turn. The player must put a score or zero into a score box each turn. The game ends when all score boxes are used. The player with the highest total score wins the game.