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  • How to Beat Someone at Mexican Train Game

    Mexican Train is a domino game that can be played by anywhere from two to twelve players and a set of dominoes. Although the rules are relatively simple and easy to learn, as they just involve...

  • Instructions for Domino Games

    Dominoes, the rectangular small tiles with varying numbers of dots on each tile, can be used to play numerous games. "Five-Up," "42," "Mexican Train" and "Chickenfoot" are just a few of the...

  • Rules for Mexican Train Dominoes Game

    Mexican Train is a simple domino game that can be enjoyed by a group of four to 10 players, ages 6 and up. It follows the same basic rules of play as most domino games, with dominoes being placed...

  • Chickenfoot Dominoes Rules

    Chickenfoot dominoes is an ideal game to entertain mid-size to large families or parties, particularly those of varying ages and skill sets. The basic concept, simply matching numbers on dominoes,...

  • Double Nine Dominoes Rules

    A set of "double nine" dominoes contains dominoes that can contain up to nine dots on one end instead of the standard six. This means there are far more dominoes in this set. The standard rules...

  • Rules for Chickenfoot

    Chickenfoot is a domino game with the object being to get rid of all of the dominos in your hand and have the lowest score. The game may be played with two or more players. A double-six or higher...

  • Jeopardy Game Rules

    Jeopardy is a game that has been enjoyed on television since the 1960s. Ever since it premiered there have been home versions of Jeopardy in various incarnations. There is an old-fashioned board...

  • Strategies to Win Dominoes

    Dominoes is a tile game that uses rectangular pieces with two numbers (represented by dots) shown on each side. Dominoes can be played as a blocking game ,where you must match all the pieces to...

  • How to Double-Bounce Someone on Trampoline

    You think you jump pretty high on your trampoline, right? You can jump even higher. Double-bouncing is a technique easily learned and only requires two people.

  • Different Types of Domino Games

    Dominos have been around since at least 1120 C.E., originating in India then traveling to Europe, China and finally America. The original dominoes had numbers on them to represent the possible...

  • Game Rules for Mexican Train Dominoes

    The game of Mexican Train dominoes was actually created by Roy and Katie Parsons of California. Unlike other variations of dominoes, it actually requires outside equipment (although you can make...

  • Rules for Playing Mexican Train Dominos

    To play Mexican Train dominos with two to eight players, you can use regular dominos or a special Mexican Train game set. These sets come with a center hub, plastic train tokens and a preprinted...

  • How to Play Traditional Dominoes

    Dominoes is a popular game that dates back to the 12th century, and like with cards and dice there are many different ways to play. Traditional dominoes, also known as draw dominoes, is the most...

  • How to Play Dominoes Variation

    There are many different domino games, and a large number of variations on each game. Rules for domino games may have regional variations, and each set of players may have their own “house...

  • How to Play Basic Dominoes

    You can play Dominoes with your grandma, your buddies and your kids. It's one of those rare games with universal appeal. It has just enough strategy to keep things interesting. It also contains...

  • How to Play Block and Draw Dominoes

    Block dominoes and draw dominoes are two of the easiest and most common domino games. Many other domino games are based on these two basic versions. You can play block or draw dominoes with any...

  • How to Play Around the Clock Dart Game

    Around the Clock is a straightforward and entertaining dart game that can be picked up quickly. The game is an excellent way to practice your aim, as you'll have to hit every individual section of...

  • How to Play a Game of 301 in Darts

    Playing a game of darts is very fun. But what are the rules exactly? Here is a few tips on playing 301.

  • How to Arrange Hand in Double Six for Dominoes

    Learn how to play dominoes with basic tips such as how to arrange your bones in double six in this free online video lesson.

  • Double Feature Space & Tips for Winning Scene It?

    Learn about double features & tips for winning the DVD TV & movie trivia game Scene It? in this free online video clip.

  • Double High Fives

    Tired of the same old high five greetings? It's time to move on to the double high five, or high ten. Learn how in this free video.

  • Double Magic High Fives

    Nothing says celebration like a high five with friends, so learn double magic high fives from a high fiving expert in this free video on friendly greetings.

  • The Double Square Tangram Shape

    The double squares tangram game is one of the most basic tangram games. Learn how to play this Chinese shapes game in this free video clip.

  • How to Start Play in Domino Game

    Learn how to start a new round of Dominoes - free video.

  • How to Shoot Darts

    Whether you've discovered a dart set buried on a garage sale table last week or you want to join the game at the local hangout, you'll need to learn how to shoot darts.

  • How to Follow the Rules for Dominoes

    Bones for everyone. Dominoes has been around for hundreds of years, dating back to ancient China. A game that has withstood time, Dominoes has changed little throughout history. It's a game that...

  • How to Play Yahoo!! Dominoes

    Dominoes have been around since the 1700s, and it is thought that they were invented in the Dominican Republic. Dominoes are very similar to a pair of dice in that every possible combination of a...

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