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<p>Dix Mille (or Dice 10,000) is a game where players try to be the first to score 10,000 points.</p>
Dix Mille (or Dice 10,000) is a game where players try to be the first to score 10,000 points.
<h2>Number of Players</h2>
== Number of Players ==
<p>The game is played with two or more players.</p>
<p>The game is played with two or more players.</p>
<h2>Set Up</h2>
 
== Set Up ==
<ul>
<ul>
<li>6 six-sided dice</li>
<li>6 six-sided dice</li>
<li>Something to write with and on</li>
<li>Something to write with and on</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<p>Players roll to determine turn order.</p>
 
<h2>Game Play</h2>
Players roll to determine turn order.
<p>Players have three chances, setting aside any dice they want to score for the particular roll, to score the most points possible. Dice scored in a round may not be scored with dice from a previous round. If the player does not have any scoring dice, their turn is over and the dice are passed to the next player. Once the player voluntarily stops or runs out of rolls, they score their turn and add it to their total score.</p>
 
<h3>Scoring Results</h3>
== Game Play ==
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Players have three chances, setting aside any dice they want to score for the particular roll, to score the most points possible. Dice scored in a round may not be scored with dice from a previous round. If the player does not have any scoring dice, their turn is over and the dice are passed to the next player. Once the player voluntarily stops or runs out of rolls, they score their turn and add it to their total score. If a straight is rolled, the player may roll again.
<div>Result Points Earned Single 1s 100 points 5s 50 points Three 1s 1000 Four 1s 2000 Five 1s 4000 Six 1s 8000 Three of a Kind 100 times the face value Four of a Kind 200 times the face value Five of a Kind 400 times the face value Six of a Kind 800 times the face value Full House (three of one kind, two of another) 1,500 Three distinct pairs 1,000 Straight 1,500</div>
 
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=== Scoring Results ===
<p>If a straight is rolled, the player may roll again.</p>
{| class="wikitable"
<h2>Winning the Game</h2>
! Result !! Points Earned
<p>The first player to reach 10,000 points wins the game.</p>
|-
<h2>Variant: Scoring 500 Points</h2>
| Fives || 50
<p>One variant for Dix Mille is with scoring 500 points before a player may record their first score. This means until a player scores 500 points, they may not record a score, but can if they ever have a turn where they score 500 points.</p>
|-
| Single Ones || 100
|-
| Three Ones || 1000
|-
| Four Ones || 2000
|-
| Five Ones || 4000
|-
| Six Ones || 8000
|-
| Three of a Kind || 100 times the face value
|-
| Four of a Kind || 200 times the face value
|-
| Five of a Kind || 400 times the face value
|-
| Six of a Kind || 800 times the face value
|-
| House || 1500
|-
| Three distinct pairs || 1000
|-
| Straight || 1500
|}
 
== Winning the Game ==
The first player to reach 10,000 points wins the game.
 
== Variant: Scoring 500 Points ==
One variant for Dix Mille is with scoring 500 points before a player may record their first score. This means until a player scores 500 points, they may not record a score, but can if they ever have a turn where they score 500 points.

Latest revision as of 13:27, 22 November 2024

Dix Mille (or Dice 10,000) is a game where players try to be the first to score 10,000 points.

Number of Players

The game is played with two or more players.

Set Up

  • 6 six-sided dice
  • Something to write with and on

Players roll to determine turn order.

Game Play

Players have three chances, setting aside any dice they want to score for the particular roll, to score the most points possible. Dice scored in a round may not be scored with dice from a previous round. If the player does not have any scoring dice, their turn is over and the dice are passed to the next player. Once the player voluntarily stops or runs out of rolls, they score their turn and add it to their total score. If a straight is rolled, the player may roll again.

Scoring Results

Result Points Earned
Fives 50
Single Ones 100
Three Ones 1000
Four Ones 2000
Five Ones 4000
Six Ones 8000
Three of a Kind 100 times the face value
Four of a Kind 200 times the face value
Five of a Kind 400 times the face value
Six of a Kind 800 times the face value
House 1500
Three distinct pairs 1000
Straight 1500

Winning the Game

The first player to reach 10,000 points wins the game.

Variant: Scoring 500 Points

One variant for Dix Mille is with scoring 500 points before a player may record their first score. This means until a player scores 500 points, they may not record a score, but can if they ever have a turn where they score 500 points.