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  2. Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    The overall concept of Yahtzee traces its roots to a number of traditional dice games. Among these are the game Generala, the German game of Kniffel and the English games of Poker Dice and Cheerio. The most important predecessor of Yahtzee is the dice game Yacht, which is an English cousin of Generala and dates back to at least 1938.

  3. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Twos: The sum of all dice showing the number 2. Threes: The sum of all dice showing the number 3. 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 ...

  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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    Yacht (dice game) Yacht [1] is a public domain dice game, similar to the Latin American game Generala, the English game of Poker Dice, the Scandinavian Yatzy, and Cheerio. [2] Yacht dates back to at least 1938, and is a contemporary of the similar three-dice game Crag. [1] Yahtzee is a later development, similar to Yacht in both name and content.

  6. 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, Squelch, Zilch, or Zonk. Its origins as a folk game are unknown, but the game dates back to at least the mid-1980s.

  7. Kismet (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Kismet is a commercial dice game introduced in 1964. The game's name is the Turkish word for "fate". E. William DeLaittre holds the trademark on the game, which was originally published by Lakeside Games, and which is currently produced by Endless Games. Marketed as "The Modern Game of Yacht ", the game play is similar to Yacht and Yahtzee ...

  8. Poker dice - Wikipedia

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    Poker dice. A set of poker dice owned by a member of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps during the Second World War. A set of poker dice and a dice cup. Poker dice are dice which, instead of having number pips, have representations of playing cards upon them. Poker dice have six sides, one each of an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, and 9, and are ...

  9. Dice - Wikipedia

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    Dice ( sg.: die or dice) [1] are small, throwable objects with marked sides that can rest in multiple positions. They are used for generating random values, commonly as part of tabletop games, including dice games, board games, role-playing games, and games of chance . A traditional die is a cube with each of its six faces marked with a ...

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