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The game consists of connecting tiles, known as dominoes or stones, in a line.
Each tile has a number of spots (or pips) on one side, with the matching number on the other side. Players can compete against the computer or participate in an online multiplayer match.
Typically, a standard set contains 28 tiles for two players. The tiles are split into two squares, each with a quantity of spots ranging from zero to six. At the start of the game, each participant receives seven tiles. The extra tiles are kept face down and available for later use.
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The player who starts has a double tile with numbers 6-6. The subsequent players put tiles with values 6-1, 6-2, and so on, in order of sequence. After this initial move, players take turns placing matching tiles on the table based on the last tile's value. If none are available, additional tiles are drawn from the stock. Drawing from the stock means the player is further from winning, as having many tiles in hand is not beneficial in the game of dominoes.
The game concludes when a player places their final tile. The winner gets the total point value of all the remaining tiles in the losing player's hand. If there are tiles left but no possible moves, it's called a "game over." In this case, the winner is the player with the least points. The difference in points between the players becomes the winning score.
In the next round, the previous game's winner begins.
Play continues until a predetermined score is reached: 50, 100, 150, or any agreed-upon value.