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  2. Chickenfoot (domino game) - Wikipedia

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    Chickenfoot or Chicken Foot, also called Chicken-Foot Dominoes and Chickie Dominoes, [a] is a Block domino game of the "Trains" family for 2 to 12 players invented by Louis and Betty Howsley in 1986. [1] Chicken Foot is played in rounds, one round for each double domino in the set and is best for 4 to 7 players. [2]

  3. Muggins - Wikipedia

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    A game of Muggins in progress. The last player has just scored 20, the spot total on the open ends. Muggins, sometimes also called All Fives, is a domino game played with any of the commonly available sets. Although suitable for up to four players, Muggins is described by John McLeod as "a good, quick two player game". [1]

  4. Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    The score of a game is the number of pips in the losing player's hand plus the number of pips in the stock. Most rules prescribe that two tiles need to remain in the stock. [31] The draw game is often referred to as simply "dominoes". [33] Adaptations of both games can accommodate more than two players, who may play individually or in teams. [30]

  5. List of domino games - Wikipedia

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    5s and 3s is a skillful version of dominoes played in pairs or fours and used in competitions and in leagues. The aim is to be the first player to exactly reach a set number of points in a round, often 61. Each player has a hand of dominoes and play proceeds as normal dominoes by matching an open end.

  6. Mexican Train - Wikipedia

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    The actual number drawn depends on the number of players, domino set in use, and rule variation in use. For example, for a 3-player game using the double-twelve set of 91 dominoes, each player draws 15 tiles for their hand, under the 1994 Galt rules. [5] Dominoes held in a player's hand are kept hidden from the other players. [6]

  7. Triominoes - Wikipedia

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    A valid play of a triomino is similar to that of a domino in that the sides contacting each other must have matching numbers; this means the two numbers at the corners must match with the adjacent tile. [3] A side with a 1 and a 2 will often not match the side the player is attempting to match.

  8. Play Canasta Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free online Canasta. Meld or go out early. Play four player Canasta with a friend or with the computer.

  9. 42 (dominoes) - Wikipedia

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    88, a variant played with two sets of dominoes. Play usually consists of six players. Each player draws 9 dominoes. Minimum bid is 60. There are 2 dominoes left over which the winning bidder gets to elect to keep or discard (cannot discard count). Can bid by increments of 1 (some count are worth 5 points so odd point totals are possible)