dice and dominoes![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Cubes (dice) or pieces divided into two ends (dominoes) with numbers indicated by pips or figures.
dominoes ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Game that consists of setting up pieces in sequence according to their value, with adjoining pieces being identical.
double-blank ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Piece where each end is worth zero points.
pip ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Each of the spots worth one point.
double-six ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Piece where each end is worth six points, for a total of 12 points.
doublet ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Piece where both ends are of equal value; they are laid perpendicular to the other pieces.
blank ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
End that is worth zero points.
poker die ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Small cube marked on each side with card symbols; it is used to play poker dice, a game similar to poker, which is played with five dice.
ordinary die ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Small cube marked on each side with one to six pips; it is used in various games (backgammon, Monopoly®, Yahtzee®, etc.).