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  2. 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.

  3. Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    There are a large number of versions of Yahtzee which can be played online or are available to download. "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.

  4. Power Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  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. Games related to Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Yahtzee (game show) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Kismet (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    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.