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The Game Domio

 Domino

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Central line. Each end is marked with dots (also known as pips) or left blank. The reverse side of the tiles in a set is indistinguishable, and they can be either blank or have a common design.

The origins of dominĂ³ trace back to China over a thousand years ago during the Yuan Dynasty, where it was known as ‘pupai’ and evolved from dice games. It wasn’t until the mid-18th century that it was introduced to Europe by the Italians, although its name adaptation comes from French.

In the game of dominĂ³, players arrange the tiles to form a chain, and the goal is to play all the tiles from their hand onto the table. There are various ways Domino is a tabletop game that uses rectangular tiles, typically divided into two square ends by a to play, and the number of tiles in a dominĂ³ set can vary depending on the country and region.

More info:

https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domino

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