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  • How to Play the Game : "Next person they show"

    The Game "Next person they show" can be a fun and silly game to play. This is how you play the game.

  • How to Play the Game Gaple for Dominoes

    The game of Gaple is an easy game that can act as a great introduction for players unfamiliar with dominoes. Each player pulls a certain number of tiles, one “train” is created and...

  • How to Setup a Game Room

    Do you have an extra room that never gets used? Does your family love to watch sports and play games? Then you need to turn that wasted space into a game room. Just imagine having a place for the...

  • How to Play Pig for Dice

    Dice games can be extremely simple or tremendously complex in their rules, points and strategies. Pig falls squarely on the easy side of games. All you’ll do is roll a single die, track the...

  • How to Play Cubilete With Dice

    This isn’t your Grandma’s game of dice. This time-honored import is a fairly easy and straightforward game that uses a set of poker dice for play. The basic goal of Cubilete is to...

  • How to Play Centennial With Dice

    It’s kind of surprising how many dice games are actually out there. Some are extremely simple, but others are quite difficult. Centennial falls somewhere in the middle. It's more on the...

  • How to Play Hooligan With Dice

    Hooligan is a fairly clear-cut dice game that is played much like Yahtzee, except far less intricate. There are only seven combinations available to garner points, running from 1 to 6 with an...

  • How to Play Twelve up for Dice

    Twelve Up may just be one of the simplest gambling dice games created. Two or more players are required. Players need only pick a number and then roll a single die. If he rolls his number, he...

  • How to Play Forty One for Dice

    From the incredibly simple to the very complex, most games played with a set of dice take a great deal of luck to win, but this fact doesn’t make them any less enjoyable. Forty-one is no...

  • How to Play Chuck-a-Luck With Dice

    Chuck-A-Luck is as easy as they come. It’s an extremely straightforward gambling game where bets are made, dice are thrown and if your number comes up, you win. This game’s not even...

  • How to Play Par for Dice

    Par is a fairly simple dice game that can be played with almost any number of players. Par is set at 24 and it is up to you to either hit that number or go above it in your turn. How far above par...

  • How to Play Klondike for Dice

    Klondike is an old gambling game that’s played with dice and based, ever so slightly, on poker. One player will act as the banker and then set the hand to beat for the table. All other...

  • How to Play Straight Shooter for Dice

    If the name of this dice game isn’t indication enough, Straight Shooter is all about rolling and throwing sets of straights. But not just any straight, a straight that starts off with an...

  • How to Play Going to Boston for Dice

    You may have heard this dice game referred to as something other than Going to Boston, based on the area in which you’ve played—Going to Madison, Going to Boise, Going to Nashville,...

  • How to Play Everest for Dice

    Everest is a simple and straightforward, yet fun and interesting dice game that can be played with any number of players. You need only a set of three dice and a piece of paper for each player to...

  • How to Play the Neighbor Dice Game

    Neighbor Dice, or Bad Neighbor, is one of those old Midwest dice games that truly embodies the phrase "good fences make good neighbors." However, since there are no fences in the game,...

  • How to Play the Ten Pins Dice Game

    If you’ve ever bowled a frame or two in your life, it should come as no surprise what this dice game is based on—bowling. You and your opponents are tasked in playing 10 frames, or...

  • How to Play the "Four-Five-Six" Dice Game

    “Four-Five-Six” is a gambling dice game brought over to the U.S. from China. With its fairly straightforward game play and rules, it’s one of the easier games to pick up and...

  • How to Play Sevens Out With Dice

    Sevens Out may just be one of the quickest and enjoyable dice games created. The rules are simple, the play is fast and the chances are endless. All you’ll need is a few good friends, a set...

  • How to Play the Game Movie Titles

    If you’re one of those people who can never remember the titles of movies you’ve seen, this game is right up your alley. Invite some friends over for an entertaining evening that...

  • How to Play Hang Man

    Hang man is a classic guessing game. It does not require a game board or anything else except a pen/pencil and a sheet of paper, so it can be played on the back of a used envelope, on scratch...

  • How to Win Money

    Somewhere along the line in our adolescent development we realized that money would get us a lot of the things we want. Somewhere in the area of our teenage development we realized that working...

  • How to Make a Washer Pit

    Building a Washer Pit is quite easy once you know the measurements and the materials to use. A lot of equipment is not needed, especially if you’re able to have the cutting of your lumber...

  • How to Play Electronic Darts

    Dart boards have been a staple of most Rec rooms, pool halls and bars for decades. It’s arguably second only to pool in games of skill you can play with your friends to unwind and have a...

  • How to Use Angles in Billiards

    Whether you’re in someone’s home or out at a bar or pool hall, there are few social games better than billiards. As not every shot is going to be as simple as just hitting the ball...

  • How to Hold a Pool Stick

    A game of pool can be challenging, fun and even a winning proposition—as long as you know what you’re doing. The first hurdle is simply learning how to hold a pool stick....

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