Domino

Domino is a game played with 28 tiles. There are two squares with 0 to 6 dots on each stone. The goal is to put the stones together, placing the same number of dots against each other.
Domino

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Rules of Domino


Start of the game


All dominoes are placed face down on the table and shuffled. With 2 persons, each player then takes 7 stones, with 3-4 persons 5. The opponents should not see which stones you have. The person with the highest double domino (for example, 2x5) may start the game and place it on the table. If no one has a double stone, the stone with the highest number of pips starts.

The course of the game


Then, clockwise, each player takes a turn. Each player tries to place a stone (with the same number of pips on one of the ends). This is only allowed at the ends of the series on the table. If the player cannot place, he takes a stone from the pile and is the next player. When there are no more stones in the pile, the turn passes to the next player.

There are a few rules:
- You can't pass
- Building is only allowed at both ends of the line
- If you can build, you have to
- You put double stones across

End of the game


The game can end in two ways
- When a player has placed all his stones
- When no one can build anything anymore and the stones in the pile are used up.

Keep score for Domino


On this site you can keep track of your played games of domino. Also you can view the statistics of all your played games. You can share the results with your fellow players, family and friends via mail and other social media.

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