
Finally the 6 - a fun wooden dice game, simple rules, for children and adults
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ROMBOL GmbH
Friedrich-List-Strasse 65
DE 33100 Paderborn
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Beschreibung
Equipment:
- A wooden box with a hinged lid and rope closure.
- The number 6 is printed in the middle of the hinged lid and a through hole is drilled through it.
- The numbers 1 to 5 are printed in a circle around the center and each has a hole.
- 50 wooden pegs are the game pieces.
- A number cube
Initial situation:
- The game board lies between the players
- Each player receives 6 wooden pegs. For more than 8 players, the number of pegs per player must be reduced accordingly. If you want to play longer, more than 6 pegs can be distributed among 8 participants.
- Players take turns rolling the dice. The player with the highest number starts the game.
Game objective:
- The player rolls the die and places one of their pegs in the hole in front of the number rolled. If a 5 is rolled, they place their stick in the hole in front of the five.
- The players now take turns rolling the dice in a clockwise direction.
- If the hole is already occupied by a peg, the player must take that peg and add it to his supply.
- If a player rolls a 6, they can throw their peg through the central hole in the playing field into the box below. This peg is then out of the game and cannot be retrieved.
- The winner of the game is the first person to run out of wooden pegs.
Variant for risk-loving players:
- As above, except now the player currently rolling the dice can roll as many times as they like. After each roll, they must place a peg. With a lot of luck, they can get rid of their pegs in one round.
- However, if a hole is occupied by a stick, the player must remove all the pegs from the playing field and add them to his supply.
- The winner is the first player to run out of wooden pegs.




