Game: Dominoes Boneyard - Grab some bones and get ready for the definitive dominoes experience!
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Posted by heyred72 on 25 Jan 2026 at 2:36PM In regular dominoes, the points left in your hand at the end of the round are awarded to your opponent. There is no scoring until one player uses their dominoes up or there are no moves left.
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Posted by plipli on 25 Jan 2026 at 1:03PM How do you count if you earn points in dominoes? I'm starting now, sorry. (#5729260) Re: Scoring
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Posted by dixiegal47 on 5 Dec 2025 at 2:37AM The points are not awarded if they cause the total points to exceed 61. You have to plan to hit 61, if you're that close to going out.
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Posted by Begadoonie on 5 Dec 2025 at 2:33AM Hello, Hope this is the right place to post this question I have a question regarding the final round of this Fives and Threes game #14972143. My examination of the moves:
Should the placing of the 3rd tile not be 2 points as adding up the ends of the train totals 6? Is there something I've missed or possible bug? Thanks in advance (#5726982) Re: End of move display of the bones...
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Posted by dixiegal47 on 24 Nov 2025 at 7:34PM Recently I am noticing that when I submit my move, the display on the screen shows ALL OF THE BONEYARD along with my remaining bones. I didn't recognize the pattern at first, and ignored it. Then I began to think my score was also being affected by this. Am I crazy, or has anyone else noticed this? To whom should an inquiry be made?
(#5719188) Domino Cribbage
Posted by Jools on 27 Oct 2025 at 12:41AM Posted this on the cribbage board Domino Cribbage Came across this whilst looking for rules for 5&3 dominoes. The rules appear exactly the same as normal cribbage, it is just played with a pack of dominoes instead of cards. I think it would be an interesting variant. Maybe with double 6, 9 & 12s as options. http://www.domino-play.com/Games/DominoCribbage.htm The question remains, is it a cribbage or domino variant? | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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