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Hex-Ominos (Designed and copyright owner of the main picture Cameron Browne) The game uses a set of 55 Hexagonal dominoes, with numbers ranging from 0 to 9 at each corner. Shuffling is the same as with regular dominoes: turn then face-down and mix them up with your hands. Players then draw tiles, depending on how many are playing: 2 players draw 9 tiles each 3 or 4 players draw 7 tiles each 5 or 6 players draw 6 tiles each
The remainder of the tiles make up the "well", and are held in or reserve to be drawn upon at need. The player with the highest double places the first tile. The player receives the total number of points on the tile, plus a bonus of 10. If no one hold a double, then the tile with the largest point total leads. If the tile is not a double, then no bonus is awarded. Play proceeds to the left (clockwise). Each player adds a tile to an open edge of the layout, if he can. If a player is unable to make a move, he must draw tiles from the well until he can make a move. If there are no tiles left, then the player must pass. Passing scores minus 10 points. A hand ends either when a player plays all his tiles, or when a game is blocked. A game is blocked when no player is able to add another tile to the layout. Bridge - When a tile is added that bridges two parts of a layout, matching one side of a tile and the top of a tile opposite it, the player scored the points on his tile, plus a 40-point bonus.
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