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  2. Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    The scoring categories have varying point values, some of which are fixed values and others for which the score depends on the value of the dice. A Yahtzee is five-of-a-kind and scores 50 points, the highest of any category. The winner is the player who scores the most points. Yahtzee was marketed by the E.S. Lowe Company from 1956 until 1973.

  3. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Yahtzee rules and scoring categories are somewhat different from Yatzy: [1] The bonus for reaching 63 or more points in the Upper Section is 35 points. Yahtzee does not have the One Pair and Two Pairs categories. The Three of a Kind and Four of a Kind categories are scored using the total of all the dice.

  4. Games related to Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    A number of related games under the Yahtzee brand have been produced. They all commonly use dice as the primary tool for game play, but all differ generally. As Yahtzee itself has been sold since 1954, the variants released over the years are more recent in comparison, with the oldest one, Triple Yahtzee, developed in 1972, eighteen years after the introduction of the parent game.

  5. Yacht (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    The rules of Yacht differ from those of Yahtzee in a number of ways: It does not have an upper section bonus. There is no three-of-a-kind category. Both straights are set sequences of five (Big Straight is and Small Straight is ). There are no Yahtzee bonuses or Joker rule. There are a number of differences to the category names compared to ...

  6. Power Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    GameHouse's Yahtzee game for Windows includes a "Power Yahtzee" game, but this one is different from the Winning Games set as this game is actually a multi-level version of standard Yahtzee with the use of special power-ups to help a player get ahead in a game and hinder an opponent from doing the same.

  7. Talk:Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    The impression this gives is that if you roll a Yahtzee when you have already filled the Yahtzee box on your scoresheet, you must follow set rules about what category you score it under - fill in the upper section box corresponding to the number you rolled 5 of if this is still available, otherwise score it in a lower section box of your choice ...

  8. Crag (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Crag is played with three six-sided dice. Crag is a dice game similar to Yacht, Yahtzee, and Yatzy.It is played with three dice. [1] The game is quicker to play than Yahtzee, [2] and in Clement Wood and Gloria Goddard's 1940 Complete Book of Games, it is described as a game that "shares with Yacht the supremacy among sequence dice-casting games".

  9. Cacho Alalay - Wikipedia

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    Cacho Alalay is played with five dice and a cup. Cacho Alalay is a popular dice game from Latin America.It is similar to Yahtzee/Yatzy.The purpose of the game is to roll five dice and score points from their combinations.

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