A domino is a tile-based game. The pieces are rectangular tiles that have two square ends, which are marked with spots. The goal of dominoes is to stack up the tiles in a row to form a line. The first player to build a line on their side wins the game.
Basic rules
The basic rules of domino are very simple and easy to remember. When a player is awarded a tile, he or she must match the end of that tile with the first tile in their hand. The player who reaches 120 points first wins the game. There are several variations of the game, but the basic rules remain the same. The aim of the game is to match as many tiles as possible in order to create sets.
Variations
There are many variations of domino games, but the basic idea is the same: players lay down tiles, matching them in pairs. The goal of the game is to collect as many pairs as possible. A match is made if a pair has the same number. However, doubles only form pairs when they are joined by other doubles.
Materials
The materials for dominoes have been around for many years. One of the first varieties was made from ebony or rosewood sawdust. This material was then mixed with albumen from blood and eggs and dried with a hydraulic press. Modern dominoes, however, are usually made of cheap shiny black plastic.
Variations of European-style dominoes
Originally a Chinese game, dominoes were introduced to England in the late 1700s by French prisoners of war. By the 1840s, European variations of the game were widely popular, and the game spread around the world by 1889. However, the European-style dominoes differ from the Chinese version in some major ways, including the lack of Chinese suit distinctions and duplicates. They also do not require players to match their pieces.
Rules of scoring games
There are several ways to score in domino. One is to place a tile onto the playing surface so that it touches one of the ends of the domino chain. If a domino has the same number at both ends, the player is said to have “stitched up” the ends of the domino chain.
Passing dominoes
Passing dominoes is a fun game where two players compete with one another. Each player has two hands and must place dominoes that are unseen in a row. If they can’t do so, the other player gets a turn.