Re-Domino
The current game of dominoes has been enjoyed for over 1,500 years in China. In the 18th century, it made its way to our country through Italy.
Board games are timeless – they never need to be updated with new operating systems or frequent changes. Always reliable, dominoes provide hours of socialization and mental exercise, even during power outages.
Whether you're playing solo, with partners, or in larger groups, the fun never ends. Plus, did you know there are over 50 unique ways to play?
Basic Game Instructions
For those new to dominoes – whether you're a beginner, forgetful, or unfamiliar with the game – Re-Domino is easy to learn.
The set consists of 28 pieces, each divided into two equal parts, with numbers ranging from 0 to 6. Re-Domino can be played by 2, 3, or 4 players, individually or in pairs. The goal is simple: place your tiles before your opponents. If you can't play a tile, you must add the unplayed points to your score.
The game ends when one player or pair remains below the point limit set at the start.