Odds Dominoes (One Spinner) Game Rules

  • In this game, players try to match all scoring ends of the layout on their turn so that its total is an odd number which is scored immediately by the player. In addition winner of each round scores bonus points at the end of each round.
  • Each player gets certain number of tiles at the beginning of each round.
  • Remaining tiles are set aside forming a boneyard.
  • First turn or lead is decided by a draw of lot (each player draws one tile and highest tile starts the round). In subsequent rounds player winning the previous round starts first. If there was no winner for the previous round then lead is again decided by draw of lot.
  • Turn can be started with any tile and then subsequent tiles can be played at the open ends of the layout.
  • In this game only the first double is a spinner which means tiles can be placed on all four edges of the spinner double.
  • If a player can not play, then he/she must draw from the boneyard until either he/she gets a playable tile or the boneyard has no tile left.
  • If player draws a tile which can be immediately played, then it must be played.
  • If player can not play a tile and can not draw from the boneyard either, then he/she simply passes the turn to the next player.
  • The round ends if a player has played all of his/her tiles. Round can also end if the game is blocked which means no tile can be played by any of the players.
  • After a player plays a tile, all open ends of the layout are totaled and if the total is an odd number, then player immediately scores that total.
  • Doubles at the end of an arm in the layout are worth its pips count. Once two tiles are placed on a double, its pip count is not considered in the total (even when the spinner has one or two edges available to place tiles).
  • The open ends of the arms on all four edges of the spinner double are counted in the score.
  • First player playing all his/her tiles wins the round. If the game is blocked then player with the lowest pips count in his/her hand wins.
  • Once the round ends, winner scores points equal to tiles in opponent's hands minus tiles (if any) in his/her own hand. In case two players have same pips count in a blocked game, no points are awarded to any player.
  • The game is played for multiple rounds and player with highest score above 100 wins.
  • Though players score during the game play, game can only end after the end of a round. It is possible that the first player to reach the score of 100 is not the winner if the round is won by another player who after adding the bonus points has the highest overall score.
  • The other variant of this game is Odds Dominoes (no spinner).