The person who won the right to play first draws first. Now draw the dominoes for the playing of the hand. Now return those dominoes to the table and mix them again. The player who draws the highest domino (based on total number of dots) will draw first and also make the first play of the game. There are variations, but here is a starting point: Turn the dominoes upside down on the table and mix them around. Singles dominoes are placed on the table making a line of play.ĭouble dominoes are played across the line of playĪlthough you normally play in a line, if you run out of table space, you can play a domino at a 90 degree angle to give yourself more room.Īnd then further play continues in a linear fashion from either end. It could be anything, but here is an example The first domino played is call the "set". The basis of most domino games is to lay down a domino next to another domino so that the numbers (or blanks) on adjacent dominoes match each other. If Four are playing, each person can play individually or you can group into two teams. Two to Four people can play the games we'll show you here. Get started with these simple games and you will find yourself getting smarter every time you play. One of the wonderful things about dominoes is that anyone can learn the basics very quickly, but as you play and progress, you will find many additional levels of the game and as your experience and skills develop, you will become a more and more formidable player. Later, we'll give you reference information for finding many other games you would enjoy. The purpose of this set of rules is to get you started with a few simple and popular games. There are countless different domino games and within each game, there are many variations of play available. There are 7 doubles (same number on both ends from double blank to double six) and 21 singles (different numbers on both ends or a number and a blank).
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