Dominoes is a classic tile-based game where the goal is to get rid of all your tiles by matching them to the tiles already on the table. Here's how to play Dominoes BIG:
Set up the game: Each player receives a set of tiles, also known as "dominoes," with each tile showing a certain number of dots on either end. The goal is to match the dots on your tiles to the dots on the tiles already on the table.
Determine the starting player: The starting player is usually determined by the highest double tile in the game. If no one has a double tile, the starting player is chosen at random.
Take turns: Players take turns placing tiles on the table, matching the dots on the ends of the tiles already on the table. The first tile played on the table is referred to as the "spinner."
Score points: Points are scored by creating a chain of tiles on the table, with each tile adding to the total number of dots on either end. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Block the game: If a player cannot make a move, they must "block" the game by placing one of their tiles on the table, even if it doesn't match the dots on the other tiles. The goal is to block your opponent's moves and force them to draw tiles from the draw pile.
Draw tiles: If a player cannot make a move, they must draw tiles from the draw pile until they can make a move.
End the game: The game ends when one player has placed all their tiles on the table or when the draw pile is depleted and no player can make a move. The player with the lowest number of points at the end of the game wins.