How to Play Dominoes
There are many types of games that you can play with dominos. Most of the time they’re used for positional games, which means you draw a certain number of pieces and line them up in a row. Other types of domino games include trick taking, which is a game of placing the pips in your hand while blocking your opponent’s. The most popular type is a scoring game, where you count the number of pips in your losing hand.
Dominoes are rectangular black and white squares with two sets of spots arranged on one side. They are usually twice as long as they are wide. Normally the pieces have no pips, though some variants do. When you’re putting the pieces together, you’ll want to place the piece with the highest number on the front and the second with the fewest pips on the back. You’ll also want to put the piece in its appropriate suit.
Traditionally, European-style dominoes are made from dark hardwoods, like ebony or mother of pearl oyster shell. However, they can also be made from plastic or wood. In Singapore, the most popular version of the game allows you to play a double tile on your opponent’s hand.
A domino has two sides, a blank and a marked side. One side has a line down the middle that separates the two sides into two squares. Depending on how you choose to play the game, you’ll need to make sure the faces on the overlapping sides are identical.
Most of the domino sets are made of 28 pieces. Each piece is numbered, and each piece is unique. Some of the larger sets are marked with Arabic numerals instead of pips. As the set grows, it becomes harder to identify pips.
Unlike the Chinese versions of dominoes, which use a system of suits, most Western domino sets aren’t marked with suits. For instance, a traditional domino set contains a unique piece for every possible combination of two ends with zero to six spots.
Dominoes are also called cards, tickets, bones, or tiles. Their name originated from a masquerade mask. It was first recorded in a French dictionary in 1771. Despite its obscure origin, they have been used for a variety of different games.
They’re used for both positional and scoring games, but most commonly for positional games. Those games are similar to the classic card games. Players draw the lead piece, then draw a number of pieces necessary for the game. After the first domino in the line is tipped, the second one will fall down, causing the rest to fall down. Once the chain reaction begins, the game can get very complex.
In China, the game is known as Tien Gow. In Singapore, the version is called Hector’s Rules. This variation awards you bonus points for playing an extra tile after your opponent’s double tile.
Traditional Chinese domino sets are 32-piece sets. Each of the tiles in the set represents each of the possible faces of two thrown dice. Often, these sets are called “double-six” sets.