Fifteens
The objective of this game is for players to cross out the numbers from 1-15 according to the sum rolled on two numbered dice. The player with the lowest score wins. The difference about this game is that you would need to use two 10 sided dice, instead of 6 sided dice.
How To Play:
- During a turn a player rolls two 10-sided dice, adds the numbers rolled, then crosses out one or more numbers on the playing board equal to the sum of the numbers rolled.
- Example: If the player rolls a 4 and a 5, the sum is 9, and the player can cross out any of the
following numbers: 9; 8+1; 7+2; 6+3; 5+4; 6+2+1; 5+3+1; or 4+3+2.
- Example: If the player rolls a 4 and a 5, the sum is 9, and the player can cross out any of the
- Players alternate turns. Players continue the process of rolling the 10-sided dice and crossing out numbers until a sum is rolled that cannot be crossed out on the playing board.
If your feeling like you want to up the challenge from the last game, you can download the playing board here: Fifteens!