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Block and Draw Domino Games The most common type of domino game is the "Block and Draw" game. Here's a list of Block and Draw games for you to chose from. Block and Draw domino games are characterised by the fact that scores aren't made until a hand is complete. Players play tiles onto a sequential layout and usually, the object of a Block and Draw domino game is to play out all your tiles (known as to "go domino"), or to score the lowest number of points possible in a hand. Block and Draw games vary from the very simple to the extremely complex, and can be played by just two players up to as many as sixteen, with either Double-Six, Double-Nine, Double-Twelve, Double-Fifteen, and Double-Eighteen sets of dominoes.
Caveat: You may know or come across some of the games described on domino-play with slightly different rules or possibly with a different name. Remember, there are no official rules for dominoes and variations on domino games are common. Feel free to play the various rules you are comfortable with and use the game descriptions here as a rough guide and general resource. Print "How to Play" Printable Instructions for FREE. "How to" instruction pages are formatted for printing so you can have hardcopy instructions to share socially and refer to for FREE.
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