Dominoes

Dominoes is played with a double-six set (28 tiles). You play against the computer.

Setup: Each player draws 7 tiles. The player with the highest double plays first. If no one has a double, the player with the highest-pip tile goes first.

Playing: Click a tile in your hand to select it, then click one of the highlighted ends of the chain to place it. A tile can only be placed if one of its halves matches the open end of the chain.

Drawing: If you have no tile that matches either end, click Draw to take a tile from the boneyard. You keep drawing until you get a playable tile or the boneyard is empty.

Passing: If the boneyard is empty and you cannot play, you must pass your turn.

Winning: The first player to play all their tiles wins. If both players are blocked (no one can play and the boneyard is empty), the player with the lowest pip total on their remaining tiles wins.

Use the Undo button to take back moves. Change difficulty at any time.

Dominoes

Match tiles end-to-end and be the first to play all your pieces.

Computer:
Your turn
Boneyard: 14
Place the first tile to start the chain
Your Hand:
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