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How To Play Dominos - Mexican Train Domino Rules

By Julie Hellstrom
Mexican Train Dominos is a great game that we've recently been introduced to, but we found the rules in the game we bought to be a little confusing.

These are the Mexican Train Domino rules we learned to play that seems to best suit our younger kiddos.

The dominos themselves are different than regular dominos because they go up to double 12's. One cool thing is that if counting dots is hard for your little ones, you can buy these dominos that have numbers instead of dots. The game go basically like this - each person takes a number of tiles based on how many are playing. Then starting with the double 12 tile (or the closest double someone has in their pile) it is placed in the middle. Every round goes down 1 number. Everyone then must start their leg (think spider here) with the same number that was the double. If you don't have that number on your tiles, you pick one from the bone pile. If you can play you do, if not the next person plays. You then only play on your leg until 1 of 2 things happen.

1st - You can play on another person's leg if after they have picked, they cannot. You know it is open to play on because they must place a plastic train - which comes in the set - on their leg when they can't play. Then when they are able to play on their leg again, they can remove the train. We like to use M&Ms; as the train marker, then eat them when you get to remove it!

2nd - You can start a Mexican train. You do this by using a tile that has the same number as the doubles you started with and starting a leg separate from the main game. Only one person can start a train per round but anyone can play on it at anytime.

There are a few other things to mention. If someone plays a doubles tile during the round, it must be satisfied before anyone can continue playing. This is accomplished by the person who played the double first, who must play another tile on the double. If they can't it is up to the person whose turn is next, and they must pick if they can't play a tile out of their pile. Once someone can satisfy it, play continues as normal. Another thing to note - sometimes it takes several picks to get started. However, this all works out in the end because you do play several rounds for a complete game.

The winner of the round is the one who gets rid of all his tiles first. Everyone else has to add up all their dots (only area little ones may need help) on all the tiles still in their hand. This is their score for that round. Winner of the game is the person with the lowest score.

That is a fun and easy way to play Mexican Train Dominoes. The dominos rules can be followed by pretty much anyone. This fun family game makes for a great Christmas gift too!
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"Mexican Train Dominos is a great game that we've recently been introduced to, but we found the rules in the game we bought to be a little confusing"" That's exactly how I felt when first wanted to play the game with family and friends. Furthermore, there are a number of variations of the game. So, I set out to write a set of rules that were clear, easy-to-follow and did not include unusual variations. You can see the result here: www.mexicantrainrulesandstrategies.com By the way, I'm 66 and have found Mexican Train to be a fun game with a wide range of ages. -David Bauguess
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