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dominoes: Kolor Dot Dominoes

The Embossing Company1920-1930

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Dominoes, cousins of playing cards, originated in China in the 1300 and represent one of the oldest tools for game play. From professional domino game competitions to setting them up and then knocking them over, dominoes allow for a variety of games, as well as tests of skill and patience. The markings on dominoes, known as pips, originally represented the results of throwing two six-sided dice. The European dominoes we recognize today differed from the Chinese versions by incorporating seven extra dominoes����_��six representing the results from throwing a single die with the other half of the tile left blank, and one representing the blank-blank (0-0) combination. Most domino games involve emptying one����_��s hand while blocking opponents����_�� play. Scoring games, such as bergen and muggins, determine points by counting the pips (spots on a tile) in the losing players����_�� hands. Other play formats include blocking games such as matador, chicken foot, and Mexican train. Some domino games duplicate card games����_��without the possibility of the wind blowing the cards away. And every sort of domino game helps teach kids number recognition and math skills.

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  • Title: dominoes: Kolor Dot Dominoes
  • Creator: The Embossing Company
  • Date Created: 1920-1930
  • Location: Albany, NY
  • Subject Keywords: dominoes
  • Type: More Games
  • Medium: wood, paper
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