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  2. File:Dice analogy- 1 to 5 dimensions.svg - Wikipedia

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    Visualization of a die in 1-5 dimensions. Intended to replace Image:Dice analogy 0 to 5 dimensions.jpg: Date: Uploaded to en.wikipedia on 02:11, 30 November 2006: Source: en:Image:Dice_analogy-_1_to_5_dimensions.svg: Author: en:User:Wdflake: Other versions: Image:Dice analogy 0 to 5 dimensions.jpg

  3. File:Dice-1.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Dice-4.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Glossary of tables game terms - Wikipedia

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    dice cup A cup used to shake and roll the dice. [11] die, dice A die is one of usually two or three six-sided cubes used in playing a tables game. Each face of the cube is marked with a number of pips from 1 to 6 that is used in moving men or scoring. Plural: dice. division Same as quadrant. [2] doubles See doublet. doublet Two dice each with ...

  7. Dice - Wikipedia

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    Dice are often sold in sets, matching in color, of six different shapes. Five of the dice are shaped like the Platonic solids, whose faces are regular polygons. Aside from the cube, the other four Platonic solids have 4, 8, 12, and 20 faces, allowing for those number ranges to be generated.

  8. The Game of Cootie - Wikipedia

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    The game was invented in 1948 by William H. Schaper, a manufacturer of small commercial popcorn machines in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.It was likely inspired by an earlier pencil-and-paper game where players drew cootie parts according to a dice roll and/or a 1939 game version of that using cardboard parts with a cootie board. [2]

  9. Poker dice - Wikipedia

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    Poker dice are dice which, instead of having number pips, have representations of playing cards upon them. Poker dice have six sides, one each of an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, and 9, and are used to form a poker hand. Each variety of poker dice varies slightly in regard to suits, though the ace of spades is almost universally represented.