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Domino History

Dominoes are the descendants of dice sticks and dice. Although possibly used as a method of divination, fortune telling and certainly for gambling there is no doubt that dominoes have developed and evolved as a popular form of entertainment in which all players, regardless of literacy skills, can enjoy exciting games of chance and skill. Believed to originate from early Chinese tile games in 12th and 13th centuries, dominoes their more identifiable form of the game as we know now it was first recorded in 14th century China. The game appears to have reached western civilization when it first became popular in the courts of Mediterranean Europe trading nations in the 1700’s. Its popularity then spread though the rest of Europe in the 18th century and the game became known by the French word referring to a black and white hood often worn by catholic priests in cold weather, “Domino”. 

The Domino

Traditional dominos tiles are rectangular with a center line dividing the domino face into two ends. Each end being marked black spots, commonly referred to as pips, arranged similar to those on a six-sided die (dice). It has become popular to also add a blank face to the domino set so that there seven possibilities on each domino end. Numbers one thru six and a blank. A standard set of double six dominoes includes seven dominoes tile combinations featuring a blank (including a blank-blank), six with a one (including a 1-1), five with a two (including 2-2), four with a three and so on for a total of 28 unique dominoes. For longer games, games with more people or rule variations (such as Chicken Foot or Mexican Train) other domino sets such as double 9’s (55 tiles), double 12’s (91 tiles) and even double 18 (190 tiles) domino sets have become available.

 

Metal pins or studs were also inserted into the face of the domino between the two halves are known as “spinners” or spinner dominoes. These allowed the dominoes to spin more freely and make them easier to mix or shuffle while face down, as well as helping to protect the face of the dominoes.

 

Originally used to reduce cheating, at one point dominoes where made with ebony, matching the black pips, or another material on the back of the domino to prevent being able to see pips the face of the domino while they were face down. This two tone or bi-color feature today is used to simply to add professional and unique look to a set of dominoes.

 

Modern commercial are mostly made from a durable resin and although they are available in a variety of sizes, materials and colors the traditional domino is ivory (off white/cream) colored with black pips and usually measures about 1 inch long, ½ inch wide and ¼ inch thick.

Domino Rules and Types of Domino Games

There are many ways to group or categorize domino games. Via scoring methods (scoring during play or after the game ends), draw or no draw games,  ,umber of players, game family, suit matching or point matching and although there are many variations of domino games and rules we have included a few of the more popular domino rules sets along with popular variations on each.

 

 Domino Game

 Game Type

 Dominoes Used

 Number of Players

 Length of Game

 Basic Domino Rules  Matching & Draw

   Double Six set or larger

  2 or more players

  10 or more minutes
 Muggins or Fives  Matching & Point

   Double Six set or larger

  2 or more players

  10 to 20 minutes
 Bergen  Matching & Point

   Double Six set or larger

  2 or more players

  10 to 20 minutes

 

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