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Knucklebones

Knucklebones is a dice game where players aim to score more points than their opponent by placing dice in three columns. Players take turns rolling dice, with the ability to remove opponent's dice of the same value and apply scoring multipliers for matching dice. The game ends when a player fills all nine spaces, and the player with the highest total score wins.

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Knucklebones

Knucklebones is a dice game where players aim to score more points than their opponent by placing dice in three columns. Players take turns rolling dice, with the ability to remove opponent's dice of the same value and apply scoring multipliers for matching dice. The game ends when a player fills all nine spaces, and the player with the highest total score wins.

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Knucklebones

Riffle Shuffle & Roll: How to Play Knucklebones: The Dice Game from
CULT of the LAMB!

Objective
Score more points than your opponent by placing dice in three columns.

Setup
Each player has nine six-sided dice. There is a shared board with 3
columns.

Gameplay
1. Players take turns rolling one die.
2. Place the rolled die into any of your three columns.
3. Each column can hold a maximum of three dice.

Key Rules
Removing Opponent's Dice: When you place a die, you remove all
of your opponent's dice of the same value on the same column. These
dice are returned to the opponent and can be used again.
Scoring Multipliers: Dice of the same value within a single column
multiply their score.
Two matching dice: Each die is worth double its face value (e.g.,
two 5s are worth 20 points total).
Three matching dice: Each die is worth triple its face value (e.g.,
three 5s are worth 45 points total).

End of Game & Winning


The game ends immediately when one player fills all nine of their
spaces. The other player does not get a final turn.
Players sum the value of all their dice, applying any multipliers. The
player with the highest total score wins.

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