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  2. Dice 10000 - Wikipedia

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    A game of Dice 1,000 in progress. A player has set the three "3" dice aside or ASIDE and has three left to reroll. Dice 10,000 (or 10000, 10,000 Dice, Ten Grand) also Greed, Dix Mille, Reload, 5-Dice is the name of a family dice game played with 6 dice; it is similar or identical to the commercialized Farkle. It also goes by other names ...

  3. Farkle - Wikipedia

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    Farkle, or Farkel, is a dice game similar to or synonymous with 1000/5000/10000, Cosmic Wimpout, Greed, Hot Dice, [1] Squelch, [2] Zilch, [3] or Zonk. It has been marketed commercially since 1996 under the brand name Pocket Farkel by Legendary Games Inc. [4] [5] The game is believed to have arrived on French sailing ships in the 1600s, and has been passed down in families as a folk game ever ...

  4. Scribbage - Wikipedia

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    Scribbage (also marketed as Ad-Lib Crossword Clues) is a classic dice word game published in 1959 by the E.S. Lowe Company. 13 dice are rolled which have various letters on each side. Each letter is given a point value depending on its frequency in the English language .

  5. Boggle - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Winning Moves Games USA released a 6×6 version of the game called Super Big Boggle. In addition to the two-letter dice with popular letter combinations, there is also a die containing three faces which are solid squares. These solid squares represent a word stop, which is simply a space that may not be used in any word.

  6. List of dice games - Wikipedia

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    Patterned after the success of collectible card games, a number of collectible dice games have been published. [1] Although most of these collectible dice games are long out-of-print, there is still a small following for many of them. Some collectible dice games include: Battle Dice; Dice Masters; Diceland; Dragon Dice

  7. Liar's dice - Wikipedia

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    Liar's dice is a class of dice games for two or more players requiring the ability to deceive and to detect an opponent's deception. In "single hand" liar's dice games, each player has a set of dice, all players roll once, and the bids relate to the dice each player can see (their hand) plus all the concealed dice (the other players' hands).

  8. Perquackey - Wikipedia

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    The game is played with 10 black-lettered dice and three red-lettered dice. Each player, initially, rolls the 10 black-lettered dice. The player must rearrange them into as many words as possible within a certain time while reusing the letters repeatedly. Points are scored according to the length of each word and the number of words made.

  9. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Fours: The sum of all dice showing the number 4. Fives: The sum of all dice showing the number 5. Sixes: The sum of all dice showing the number 6. If a player manages to score at least 63 points (an average of three of each number) in the upper section, they are awarded a bonus of 50 points. Lower Section: One Pair: Two dice showing the same ...