In today’s post: The Dice Game is easy to learn and play and tons of fun!
Welcome to the beginning of summer! Since we can all use some easy ideas for keeping the kids happy and occupied this time of year, I’ve decided to share one of our favorite games: the dice game.
This game has a number of different names, but growing up we just called it “the dice game.” The name comes from the fact that all you need to play it are six dice, which makes it absolutely perfect to pull out anytime you just really need people occupied for a while.
It’s also GREAT for playing on car rides, while waiting around in airports, or even lounging at the beach. You just need a hard surface to roll the dice on and a piece of paper to keep score with and you’re set.
I really like that even little kids can play this game with a bit of help – and every little kid I’ve ever met LOVES rolling dice.
The basic premise of the game is this: you roll six dice. Some combinations of dice will score points, while others don’t. You take out the dice that have scored points and then decide whether to keep that score, or re-roll the remaining dice to try to score more points. But if you roll again and don’t score points, you lose what you’ve earned so far. So the game moves quickly and there’s an element of risk that makes it really fun to play.
I’ve created a free printable instruction sheet and scoring chart, which you see below. You can download it by clicking here.
And if you’d rather watch directions instead of read them, I’ve also made a video that walks you through all the rules and different scoring combinations, so you can get playing with your kids in no time.
Have fun!
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Kayla Robbins says
We call it farkle! Which is what you do if you don’t roll anything worth points, or lose your points. At 3:07 in the video, you farkled. =\
We also don’t play with the three pair rule, and you have to roll at least 1,000 before you can “open”. Hours of fun! =)
Tabby72761 says
We call it farkle too, been playing it for more than 30 years. Can’t tell you the number of dice sets I’ve worn the corners off!
Shannon Martin says
Another Farkle player!!! As kids we could not wait to play with the adults. Kids played like you have it here. The adults all had baggies of pennies! They would have to put one penny in at jar in the middle, the winner of the game, got all the pennies!! I have a shoe box full of “Farkle” pennies, in little baggies with each of our family’s names! Even those who have passed away. I don’t have the heart to empty their penny baggies!
autumn says
I love that you have bags of pennies with relatives names on them! What a fantastic memory 🙂
Lorraine says
WOW, Thank you so much! You have just solved all my Christmas Gifts for everyone. This game, in a homemade drawstring bag ( with instructions ) and a gift card of choice wraps everything up, All neat and tidy. I can’t wait to get started.
susan says
so is it like yahtzee? when my daughter was little we had a great dice game book. i wish i knew where it went!!
thanks so much. printing this out and mailing it with 6 dice to my niece
Ashley says
Love that you made a printable for this! My family called it “bones” growing up. So fun that other families know about it too!
BRITTANY PERKINS says
This is awesome! I always forget how to score!