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  2. Pentagonal trapezohedron - Wikipedia

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    Some ten-sided dice (often called 'Percentile Dice') are sold in sets of two where one is numbered from 0 to 9 and the other from 00 to 90 in increments of 10, thus making it impossible to misinterpret which one is the tens and which the units die. Ten-sided dice may also be marked 1 to 10 when a random number in this range is desirable.

  3. Dice notation - Wikipedia

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    The letter d is most commonly lower-case, but some forms of notation use upper-case D [1] (non-English texts can use the equivalent form of the first letter of the given language's word for "dice", but also often use the English "d"). A is the number of dice to be rolled (usually omitted if 1). X is the number of faces of each die. The faces ...

  4. Dice - Wikipedia

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    Modern dice with 20 sides are sometimes numbered 0–9 twice as an alternative to 10-sided dice. The sum of the numbers on opposite faces is 21 if numbered 1–20.

  5. Pip (counting) - Wikipedia

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    The pips on the top faces of these dice can be quickly counted as totalling 9. On dice, pips are small dots on each face of a die. These pips are typically arranged in patterns denoting the numbers one through n, where n is the number of faces. For the common six-sided die, the sum of the pips on opposing faces traditionally adds up to seven.

  6. Shut the box - Wikipedia

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    3 down extreme – Numbers 1–3 are pre-dropped, leaving numbers 4–9 up. Lucky number 7 – The only number up is 7, and the first person to roll a 7 wins. Unlucky number 7 – A standard game, when a 7 is rolled, the game stops. Against all odds – All odd numbers are up and evens down. Even Stevens – All even numbers are up and odds down.

  7. High Rollers - Wikipedia

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    After rolling, the contestant had to remove one or more digits from the board that added up to the total on the dice. For example, if a 10 were rolled, the contestant could remove any available combination that added up to that number: 1-9, 2–8, 3–7, 4–6, 1–2–7, 1–3–6, 1–4–5, 2–3–5, or 1–2–3–4, providing that none of ...

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  9. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Twos: The sum of all dice showing the number 2. Threes: The sum of all dice showing the number 3. Fours: The sum of all dice showing the number 4. Fives: The sum of all dice showing the number 5. Sixes: The sum of all dice showing the number 6. If a player manages to score at least 63 points (an average of three of each number) in the upper ...