

In Doubles, numbers must be unlocked before they can be played. If that domino does not contain a six, they pass their turn. If that domino contains a six, they must play it. If they are unable to play, they draw one domino from the boneyard. For the sake of this example, let’s say the double six was played. The player with the largest double plays that domino in the center of the playing space. If no one at the table has a double, return all of the tiles back to the center, shuffle thoroughly and redraw. Discover this by asking who drew the double six and work your way down until you find the person with the largest double. Play begins with the player who drew the largest double. In a 3 or 4 player game, each player should draw 6 dominoes. In a 2 player game, each player should draw 8 dominoes. This is the draw pile which is called the boneyard. The remaining tiles are placed to the side. Each player draws one domino at a time from the pile until everyone has the correct amount of starting dominoes. Place the entire set of double 6 dominoes face down on the playing space. For this reason, doubles are very special in this game, and the player who starts out with them usually has an advantage.

This allows for other lines of dominoes to “spin out” from the main line. A spinner is a domino that can have other dominoes attached to it on all four sides. OBJECTIVE OF DOUBLES: Be the first player to reach 100 points NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 – 4 DOMINO SET REQUIRED: Double 6 Set TYPE OF GAME: Draw Domino AUDIENCE: Familyĭoubles is a fun game for anyone looking to spice up Draw Dominoes.
