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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.
Since Power Yahtzee was developed with the addition of a sixth die, it is also possible to play standard Yahtzee with a Power Yahtzee set by setting the Power die aside. Bonus chips and standard Yahtzee scoresheets are not included in a Power Yahtzee set, however; so, as a suggestion, one has to buy (or print) standard Yahtzee scoresheets and ...
"Open Yahtzee" is a cross-platform open-source (free) version of Yahtzee for one player. [14] "YachtC" is a commercially available free app on the Google Play Store. It has three variations: The traditional version, a "7-sided" dice version called "Lucky7", and a "TriColor" version similar to Kismet. [15]
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 ...
Yahtzee Free for All, [19] designed by Richard Borg in 2008, is a variant that uses a free-for-all format for two to six players. The components come in a hexagonal box made to look like a 3D image of a die. The inner box stores the components, while the outer box, when unfolded, doubles as the playing mat.
In some variations of the rules, a Straight may "wrap around", so , , , and are also valid straights. Another variation allows a to replace a in a Straight, e.g. or . Full house, 30 points. Any set of three combined with a set of two, e.g., . Four of a kind, 40 points. Four dice with the same number, e.g., .
The first team to make a Yahtzee, or the team closest to a Yahtzee at the end of three rounds won the game. If the game ended a tie (e.g., if one team had four 6's and the other had four 5's), a sudden death question was played, with the same rules as the tie-breaker in the question rounds. The first team to match at least one celebrity won the ...
The faces of the dice used in Kismet, with three different colors of pips. Kismet is a commercial dice game introduced in 1964. The game's name is the Turkish word for "fate". E.