Fundex Games El Chavo Dominoes Dépliant

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Players keep track of the points that are scored during the hand and the 
player that goes out of dominoes first also gets the points from the dominoes 
left in the other players' hands. Count the total number of spots in each hand 
and round to the nearest five. For example, if total spots equal seven then 
round to five points, if total spots equal eight then round to ten points. If the 
total spots equal twenty-one then the first out player receives twenty points. 
The first player to 100 points wins.
BLIND DOMINOES
AGES 
6+
PLAYERS: 2-5
EQUIPMENT: 1 Set of Dominoes
This is the simplest of all the domino games. Shuffle the dominoes and 
each player draws one domino until all the dominoes are evenly distributed. 
Players place their dominoes face down in a row. The youngest player starts 
by placing the first domino from their row face up on the table. Players then 
continue by turning over the first domino from their row face up. If that domino 
matches suit of the ends, of the dominoes already face up on the table, then 
the domino is played and the same player turns up his next domino. If the 
domino does not match, then the domino is placed face down at the bottom of 
the player row. His turn is now over and play continues to the next player.
Each domino is divided into two parts, or ends, each containing a set of spots. 
A double domino contains matching ends (6-6, 5-5, etc.)
The first player to get rid of all their dominoes wins.
DOMINO PATIENCE
AGES 
6+
PLAYERS: 1
EQUIPMENT: 1 Set of Dominoes
Object:  Play all of the dominoes from your hand.
Play: Shuffle the dominoes face down and draw five. Turn these five face up 
and play one of them.  Now match either end of your first domino with another 
from your hand. Continue to play to either end. Whenever you find that you 
are left only with dominoes in your hand that will not fit on either end, you must 
draw an extra domino from those still face down, and continue doing this until 
you pick one that you can play.
KNOCK-OUT
AGES 
6+
PLAYERS: 1
EQUIPMENT: 1 Set of Dominoes
Object: “Knock Out” all the dominoes.
Play: Turn all the dominoes face down, shuffle them well, and arrange them 
end to end in one long line. Keeping them in the same position, turn them all 
face up. If there are any dominoes whose ends match where they touch, you 
may 'knock' them out of line and close up the gap. Carry on doing this as long 
as you can.
EL CHAVO DOMINOES 
AGES 
6+
PLAYERS: 2-4
EQUIPMENT: 1 set of dominoes
Before play begins, all dominoes are turned face down and mixed. Each 
player draws five dominoes and stands them on edge before him so that 
his opponents cannot see his domino faces. The remaining dominoes 
become the draw pile. Play moves to the left.
Each domino is divided into two parts, or ends, each containing a set of 
spots. A double domino contains matching ends (6-6, 5-5, etc.), and the 
player who draws the highest double domino places it in the center of 
the table to begin the game. If no double was drawn, all dominoes are 
returned to the draw pile, reshuffled, and redrawn. 
The second player then tries to match one of his dominoes to one end 
or side of the double. For example, if the first domino played is a double 
four, the second player may add any one of his dominoes containing 
four-spots on one end. The next player may play to the double four, or 
he may try to match the end of the second domino played. Blanks match 
other blanks. Only one domino may be played at each turn; dominoes 
are placed lengthwise rather than at right angles except in the case of a 
double. 
If a player cannot match the spots at any open end of a row, he must draw 
from the extra dominoes until he is able to do so. Should he draw the last 
domino and still not be able to play, he passes and then tries again on his 
next turn. A player must play a domino if he is able to do so. Doubles are 
always placed crosswise to the end they match, thereby giving two new 
directions in which to place dominoes.
Play continues until one player has used all of his dominoes or until no 
one can play. If no further plays can be made, and all dominoes have 
been drawn, the player with no dominoes, or with the least number of 
points (spots) on his remaining dominoes wins the round. He subtracts 
the total of his points from the total of each of his opponent's points and 
scores the balance of points from each. Rounds continue until one player 
scores 100 points. The game is won by the first person to score 100 or 
more points.
Players match the ends of the dominoes but may play to either end or to 
either side of a double. Or with the least number of points (spots) on his 
remaining dominoes wins the round. He subtracts the total of his points 
from the total of each of his opponent's points and scores the balance of 
points from each. Rounds continue until one player scores 100 points. 
The game is won by the first person to score 100 or more points.
ALL FIVES
AGES 
6+
PLAYERS: 2-4
EQUIPMENT: 1 Set of Dominoes
This variation of Block and Draw Dominoes only scores if the ends add up 
to a multiple of five. Each domino is divided into two parts, or ends, each 
containing a set of spots. A double domino contains matching ends (6-6, 
5-5, etc.). 
 
To begin play, shuffle the dominoes and each player draws dominoes, 
(7 dominoes if 2 players, 5 if 3 or 4 players). The player with the highest 
double domino goes first, and then play continues to the left. Each player 
plays a domino by matching the ends of the same suit (1's, 2's 3's etc.) 
and trying to make the open ends add up to a multiple of five. Double 
Dominoes are laid crosswise and count as the total value (double three 
is six points). When a player cannot follow suit, the player draws from the 
pile of remaining dominoes until they can make a play. The first player to 
get rid of all their dominoes ends the hand.
 
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