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How to play (and win) card games, board games, casino games and more. Whether you’re preparing for a trip to Vegas, teaching your kids to play checkers or killing time with solitaire, learn new tips and tricks with the help of eHow's gaming experts. Looking to finish the New York Times Crossword puzzle? Want to increase your sudoku skills? Or perhaps you're searching for party games? Whether it's a first birthday or a college graduation, eHow knows games to keep your guests entertained.

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  • Homemade Kids' Board Games

    Homemade kids' board games can be a great way to learn new things and express creativity while having fun. With simple materials like cardboard or white foam board, construction paper, markers and...

  • Kids Board Games to Make at Home

    Help your kids make their own version of a classic board game they love, or let them use their imaginations and create every aspect of their own board game, rules and all, for a fun family activity.

  • How to Use Potatoes for Kids' Games

    Potatoes are starchy spuds parents love because they are versatile for eating and can be baked, fried, mashed or grilled. Parents should also love potatoes because they can be used for play....

  • How to Make a Magnetic Chess Board

    Since chess games can be quite long and breaks or interruptions can happen, having your pieces on a magnetic chess board will help ensure that they are still in place when players are ready to...

  • How to Understand the Movement of The Pieces in Chess

    In this article i will show you what each chess piece does and the importance of each piece. There are a total of sixteen pieces on each side of the board. Out of those sixteen, there are only six...

  • Malaysia Carrom Rules

    Carrom is a table game for two or four players that is popular in Europe and South Asia, where India has provided a string of world champions. The international rules of carrom are simple and...

  • How to Create Your Own Free Monopoly

    The game of "Monopoly" may be about bankrupting your opponents, but that doesn't mean you need to spend a dime to play the game. Every part of the game, from the design of the board to the...

  • How to Build a Horseshoe Pit Ringer

    From pie eating contests to charades, social gatherings are often complemented by a competitive activity. One such activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels is...

  • How to Make Your Own Movie Game

    If your kids are growing tired of the same board games, word puzzles or charades contests on family game night, create your own activity that focuses on a favorite movie. Whether family members...

  • How to play Mcdonald's Monopoly online game

    It’s that time again at McDonald’s! The McDonald's Monopoly online game is back and not only can you win great prizes by peeling game pieces from your favorite McDonald’s foods, you can also take...

  • How to Master Defense in Chess

    Chess is a game about planning. Each move should be made with a full anticipation of which moves will be made in three turns. While a chess player can gain victory with constant offensive attacks,...

  • How to Set Up a Franklin Mint Civil War Chess Set

    In 1983, the Franklin Mint released a commemorative edition chess set remembering the Civil War. Each piece of the set is made of pewter and individually sculpted to resemble one of the key...

  • How to Your Own Game Board Pieces for Cheap and Fun Entertainment

    We have all enjoyed such board games such as the classics Milton Bradley still produces to this day. Monopoly and candy land are among the favorite classic board games that most of us remember as...

  • Making Wooden Puzzles

    Puzzles have been part of our entertainment culture since the 18th century, when an engraver from London introduced the first jigsaw puzzle. A jigsaw puzzle is a series of odd-shaped pieces that,...

  • Instructions for Carrom

    Carrom is a board game that involves shooting discs or rings across a square playing board. It is actually very similar to pool, as the object is for the players to sink all of their own pieces...

  • Rules for Chuzzle

    "Chuzzle" is a computer-game descendant of "Tetris" in which your goal is to remove pieces as quickly as possible. You do this by matching sets of the same color. In "Tetris," the pieces vanish....

  • How to Create a Magnetic Board Game for Kids

    Magnetic boards games are convenient for use with children for a few reasons. First, pieces are misplaced less often since they stick to the board. Second, they excellent during car rides where...

  • Carrom Game Board Rules

    Carrom is a board game similar to pool, only it involves flicking small discs at each other with fingers instead of shooting balls with a stick. The object is to sink all of one color of...

  • How Do I Play Monopoly at Mcdonalds?

    Like many businesses, McDonald's fast food restaurants run promotional events to attract customers. One such event is McDonald's Monopoly, where patrons receive game pieces with purchase and have...

  • The Best Games for 20 Bucks

    Some of the best things in life are free---or close enough. Whether it's a classic board game or a popular video game, here are some games you can play for around $20. You don't need to spend a...

  • How to Make Outdoor Wood Games

    Outdoor wood games are an entertaining way to relax and have fun. However, many of these games are expensive to buy, and often the low quality of the game requires frequent repair. With a few...

  • Wooden Puzzles to Make

    Puzzles come in many forms--from complex puzzle video games to the ever-popular crossword puzzle. Yet even as new puzzle forms develop each day, the simple wooden puzzle still has a place in many...

  • How to Put Together a Harry Potter Chess Set

    As an accompanying marketing campaign to the very successful film franchise, thousands of products to promote the Harry Potter movies were created. One is a chess set in which the giant chess...

  • Instructions to Play Backgammon

    Backgammon is one of the oldest games in the world, stretching back to the Egyptian and Persian Empires. It combines luck and strategy into ostensibly straightforward game play. Backgammon rules...

  • Carrom Rules

    Carrom is a board game that is played similar to pool, only using small disks on a wooden playing board instead of balls on a fabric-covered table. Instead of a cue stick, players, use their...

  • Chinese Checkers Board Game Instructions

    Chinese checkers is a board game for two to six people. The board is a hexagonal grid with six triangles creating a six-pointed star. Traditionally, the playing pieces are marbles, but pegs are...

  • Chess Strategy, Tactics and Values of the Pieces

    Chess is a board game simulating medieval warfare. Just as in medieval warfare and society, some Chess pieces have more value than others, giving each piece a particular strength and weakness. A...

  • Egyptian Games to Play

    Ancient Egyptians loved games, including many board games. One of the most popular board games was called senet. Although variations of the game exist, it is similar in many ways to checkers....

  • Exodia Deck Strategies

    Yu-Gi-Oh! is a popular Japanese card game and television series that has rapidly grown in popularity in the United States. Players build constructed decks of various collectible cards to compete...

  • Checkers Game Instructions

    Checkers is one of the oldest and simplest of board games. Known as draughts in Britain, the game's history goes back approximately 3,000 years. An early version was discovered in an...

  • Chinese Checkers Game Rules

    Chinese checkers was invented in 1892 by Ravensburger, a German toy company. The board game is similar to the traditional game of checkers. In Chinese checkers, none of the playing pieces are...

  • Chess Game Information

    Chess is one of the oldest and most respected games in the world. It exists as pure strategy, relying solely on the player's wits and ability to counter his opponent's moves to achieve victory. ...

  • Chess Training for Kids

    Chess can be an enjoyable game for all ages of players. It has simple rules and provides lasting value for adults and children alike. Training a child to play chess can seem like a daunting task,...

  • How to Make Wood Games

    Making wooden games for children is a fun task that allows you to personalize your child's toy. One type of game that can be created relatively easily is a memory game. Memory games include...

  • Rules for Playing the Game Backgammon

    Backgammon is a game for two players that combines strategy and luck. It consists of a playing surface featuring 12 elongated triangle shapes, two dice and playing pieces (or checkers) of two...

  • How to Replace Scrabble Pieces

    Scrabble is not only an enjoyable board game, but it is an educational game as well. While Scrabble players are playing the game, they are building an extensive vocabulary. Unfortunately through...

  • How Many Dominoes are in a Set?

    Dominoes have a long history as playing pieces for a variety of games, and they come in sets of many sizes. The size of the domino set depends on the largest number of dots, or pips, appearing on...

  • Backgammon Game Instructions

    Backgammon is one of the oldest known board games. Players roll dice to move playing pieces, called checkers, around the board in a race to get their pieces off the board first. To delay their...

  • Why Do Chess Pieces Move the Way They Do?

    According to the United States Chess Federation, the game of chess started in India. Others argue that it began thousands of years before. Whatever its origin, the game has always pinned two...

  • Why Do Chess Pieces Resemble Armies?

    War has changed, but its role in popular culture has remained a constant throughout the ages. The game of chess provides a representation of armies during medieval times.

  • Cardboard Board Games for Science Classes to Make

    Allowing students to create boardgames for their science class can instill a greater interest in the topic being taught. It can make research for game play data fun and even encourage some to do...

  • How to Play Chess for Beginners

    Want to learn how to play chess? Chess looks like a difficult game at first, but once you get the basics down it's actually pretty easy to play. Becoming a champion ... well that's another story.

  • Pente Tips

    Pente resembles the games of Othello and Reversi--but only in appearance. Two players compete in attempting to create a sequence of five of their own colored tokens in a row. The pieces are played...

  • Jigsaw Puzzle Games for Kids

    Jigsaw puzzles have been around for hundreds of years. Usually made of cardboard, they come in different sizes and shapes. You need to fit them together to make a picture. Because jigsaw puzzles...

  • Blokus Tips

    Blokus is a popular strategy game that can be played with two to four players. Suitable for older children, teens and adults, Blokus relies on small "Tetris" like pieces, composed of one or more...

  • How to play Chess Part 1: Setting up the board

    Chess is a great game. I first learned when I was 9 years old. The basics are simple. However, it takes a life time to learn to play. In this series of articles we will begin at the very beginning...

  • Games to Play With 8 Month Old

    An 8-month-old baby is interested in exploration and becoming more mobile. Babies at this stage are generally beginning to crawl and will seek every opportunity to do so. Games to play with an...

  • How to Play Chess

    Chess is a two player board game that anyone can play. It involves skill and strategy and can be very enjoyable once the basic set of rules are learned. Chess is played on a square board...

  • How to Play Mystery Games

    Playing games is a favorite family pastime. Nothing beats trying to solve a mystery and having fun at the same time. Playing mystery games takes some cunning, patience, a little strategy and, of...

  • Rules for Blokus

    Blockus is a strategy board game that involves you geometric figures compete in a puzzle again opponents. For two to four players, each player must make a move by connecting a colored piece to the...

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