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of terms used in dominoes. Besides the terms listed here, there are numerous regional or local slang terms. Terms in this glossary should not be game-specific, i.e. specific to one particular version of dominoes, but apply to a wide range of domino games. For glossaries that relate primarily to one game or family of similar games, see the relevant article.


A

; Ace : The end of a tile marked with one spot. A 'one'.''Domino Glossary''
at domino-play.com. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
; arm : A single straight line of tiles within the tableau. McLeod specifies that it only has one
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B

; back : The broad surface of a tile with no pips or
bar Bar or BAR may refer to: Food and drink * Bar (establishment), selling alcoholic beverages * Candy bar * Chocolate bar Science and technology * Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment * Bar (tropical cyclone), a layer of cloud * Bar (u ...
. They may be entirely blank or have a design which is the same on every tile.''Glossary of Domino Terms''
at pagat.com. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
The reverse side of a tile. ; banker : Also called the
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, the person responsible, in a
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for distributing chips, keeping track of the stakes and paying winners at the end. A dealer against whom the punters bet. ; banker's set : The 3–2 domino, so called because, if set in a scoring game, it cannot be scored on. ; bar : The line dividing the face of a tile into two halves. Also divider or centre line. ; bid : The number of points a player undertakes to achieve if they win the auction in bidding games. The winning bidder names trumps and leads. ; bidding game :
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in which there is an auction where players bid the number of tricks they hope to take. The winning bidder announces trumps and sets the first tile ; blank : A tile half with no pips. Also
pale Pale may refer to: Jurisdictions * Medieval areas of English conquest: ** Pale of Calais, in France (1360–1558) ** The Pale, or the English Pale, in Ireland *Pale of Settlement, area of permitted Jewish settlement, western Russian Empire (179 ...
, white or zero. ; block # To play a tile whose
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an opponent cannot follow. # Alternative name for tile. # Alternative name for a
block game The following is a partial list of games played with domino tiles or similar equipment. The most typical domino games are ''layout games'', i.e. games in which the players add matching tiles from their hand to a layout or tableau in the middle of ...
. # Alternative name for a blocked game. ; block game : Domino game in which the aim is to play tiles to the layout in order to block opponents so that they cannot play. Unlike point games, block games are scored at the end of a round. ; blocked game : A situation in which no player is able to play or draw from the boneyard. ; blocking game : A
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in which scores are calculated at the end of a
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and not after individual plays. The aim is to block an adversary and be first to domino. ; bones : See tiles. ; boneyard : Pool of face down, spread (unstacked) tiles from which players draw. Also pool, reserve or
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. ; bricks : See tiles. ; buy : See draw.


C

; card : Technical name for the pieces in a domino set. See tiles. ; card game : Domino game in which the tiles are used like playing cards. ; centre line, center line, centre, center : See
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. ; chip out : To play the last tile of your
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. ; count # The amount of gains at any stage of a game. # To reckon or score the game. ; Cribbage board : Scoring equipment comprising a wooden board with holes and pegs used for keeping score in Cribbage but also used for dominoes. ; cut suit: To play all of a
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except the double, leaving the player with the double unable to domino. ; cut in : To take turns in playing when five or more players want to participate in a four-hand game.


D

; deck : See domino set. ; Deuce : The end of tile marked with two spots. A 'two'. ; divider, dividing line : See
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. ; domino # To play all the tiles in a hand, usually ending play for the round. Hence 'dominoed' or 'dominoer'. # An individual piece in a domino set. According to John McLeod, however, this popular usage is incorrect. ; domino set : A complete batch of tiles, each one occurring exactly once, that is used to play one or more
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. Sets vary in size; for example, a double-six set has 28 tiles and a double-eight set has 45 tiles. Also deck or
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. ; dominoes : Plural of domino. "Dominos" is incorrect. ; door : Last unplayed tile of a
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(whose play closes the door). ; dot : See pip. ; double, doublet, double domino : A tile on which both ends have the same pip value e.g. a tile with two sixes is a "double six". ; double-six dominoes, double-six set, double 6s, double six : Domino set made up of 28 tiles with all the combinations from 0 to 6. ; double-eight dominoes, double-eight set, double 8s, double eight : Domino set, common in Austria, made up of 45 tiles with all the combinations from 0 to 8. ; double-nine dominoes, double-nine set, double 9s, double nine : Domino set made up of 55 tiles with all the combinations from 0 to 9. ; double-twelve dominoes, double-twelve set, double 12s, double twelve : Domino set made up of 91 tiles with all the combinations from 0 to 12. ; double-fifteen dominoes, double-fifteenset, double 15s, double fifteen : Domino set made up of 136 tiles with all the combinations from 0 to 15. ; doubles game : A four-handed, partnership game. ; doublet : See double. ; draw : To transfer a tile from the boneyard to the
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. ; draw game : Domino game in which players draw tiles from the boneyard during play, but only score at the end of the round.


E

; end # One of the two sides on the face of a tile, divided by the central dividing line, that is marked with a
suit A suit, lounge suit, or business suit is a set of clothes comprising a suit jacket and trousers of identical textiles worn with a collared dress shirt, necktie, and dress shoes. A skirt suit is similar, but with a matching skirt instead of tr ...
. # The surface of a tile furthest from the centre, a tile having two ends, two sides a face and a back. # That half of a tile in a line of tiles that may be played upon (also "open end"). ; exposed tile : Tile that has been turned face up by mistake, usually incurring a penalty.


F

; face : The broad surface of a tile that displays the pips and
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. ; following domino : Any tile that plays or scores after a previous score.


G

; game # A session at dominoes played between two or more players to a given set of rules. # A series of
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resulting in a player or partnership making a winning score. See also round,
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and match. ; go domino : See go out. ; go out : To be first to play one's last remaining tile in a matching or scoring game.


H

; hand # The set of tiles that belong to each player, not usually held in the hand, but placed on edge on the table facing him or her.''Glossary of Domino Terms''
at domino-games.com. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
# The cycle of rounds played with those tiles as part of a game. See also round,
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, match. # Same as round. ; head : The best piece in a player's
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. ; heavy : High-numbered. A 'heavy' tile or tile end is one with a high number of pips. The half of a tile with the greater number of pips is the heavy end. Some games start with the player who holds the heaviest tile setting it first. ; hit the deck : To be forced to draw from the boneyard (aka deck) because you have no playable tiles.


J

; jam : To play the last tile of a
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and leave that suit exposed at all ends of the tableau, thus blocking the game.


K

; kicker : In scoring games, a domino that will score 1 point more than the previous play. These are all the 5s and the 6-1. ; knock : See pass.


L

; lay piece : A piece that is not of the trump suit. ; lay suit : A
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that is not trumps. ; layout : See tableau. ; lead # The first play made by the player who is on set. # The player who directs the play for his team. # The first piece played in a given
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. ; leader # Player who sets the first tile. # A double played in a matching or scoring game when a player has no matching tiles in his
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. ; light : Low-numbered. A 'light' tile or tile end is one with a low number of pips. The half of a tile with the fewer pips is the lighter end. Some games start with the player holding the lightest tile leading. ; lighthouse : A double in the
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with no matching tiles in the same hand. Played first it is a "lighthouse set". ; line : A layout that has two open ends, as opposed to an arm which only has one. ; line of play : An arm or
line Line most often refers to: * Line (geometry), object with zero thickness and curvature that stretches to infinity * Telephone line, a single-user circuit on a telephone communication system Line, lines, The Line, or LINE may also refer to: Arts ...
of tiles which is open for play. Dominoes may be joined to it ''with'' the line of play or ''across'' the line of play.


M

; make, make the dominoes. : See shuffle. ; make domino : See go out. ; man overboard : Said when a player has no matching tiles and is forced to hit the deck i.e. draw from the boneyard. ; match # Series of
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needed for a player or team to win. See also round,
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, and
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. # To play a tile such that adjacent ends have the same spot value. ; matching game : A
game A game is a structured form of play (activity), play, usually undertaken for enjoyment, entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator s ...
in which players must play a tile, one end of which matches an
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of the tableau. ; men : See tiles. ; misdraw : To under- or overdraw the number of
pieces Piece or Pieces (not to be confused with peace) may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Games * Piece (chess), pieces deployed on a chessboard for playing the game of chess * ''Pieces'' (video game), a 1994 puzzle game for the Super NES * P ...
to which you are entitled.


O

; off set # To be forced to draw when on set, thus going off set. ; on set # To be first to play. # To be first in the order or play to go out. ; open end : The end of a layout not connected to any other tile. Subsequently played tiles may only be placed on this end. ; orphan : Seventh tile of a given
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left in a player's
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that cannot be played because all matching tiles have been
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. ; overdraw : To draw more than the specified number of bones for one's
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or draw from the boneyard when able to play, which is normally illegal.


P

; pack : See domino set. ; pale : See blank. ; partie : A session of dominoes equivalent comprising a series of
games A game is a structured form of play, usually undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator sports or games) or art (such ...
. ; partner : The one joined with you in playing against your opponents. ; pass : To forgo playing because one does not have a playable piece and is unable to draw. Also knocking or renouncing. ; peg # The pin or marker used to score, usually on a cribbage board. Also spilikin. # To score e.g. "pegging five". ; pieces : See tiles. ; pigeon : A rookie player who loses easily. ; pile : See boneyard. ; pips : The dots on the face of a tile. Also spots. ; point game : Domino game where players score points as they go and not at the end of a round as in block games or draw games. ; pool # The stakes. # The dish or container for such stakes. # Alternative name for the boneyard. ; pose : To play the first tile that begins the layout at the start of a
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. Also set. ; president : The player in a position to go out first.


R

; renege : To fail to play when able and required by the rules of the
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. ; renounce : See pass. ; repeater : A piece that will score the same as the previous play. ; reserve : See boneyard. ; revoke : To play the wrong suit. ; rocks : See tiles. ; round : Cycle of play during a
game A game is a structured form of play (activity), play, usually undertaken for enjoyment, entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator s ...
in which each player places a tile on the table, draws from the boneyard, passes or performs some other action when it is his turn. See also
hand A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered appendage located at the end of the forearm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs. A few other vertebrates such as the koala (which has two opposable thumbs on each "h ...
,
game A game is a structured form of play (activity), play, usually undertaken for enjoyment, entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator s ...
and match. ; round game :
Game A game is a structured form of play (activity), play, usually undertaken for enjoyment, entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator s ...
in which every player plays for himself or herself. ; row : A line of tiles placed face up and side to side on the table. See also train. ; rubber : The best two of three games.


S

; scoring game : A
game A game is a structured form of play (activity), play, usually undertaken for enjoyment, entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator s ...
in which players score during play as well as at the end of a
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. ; second set : The player who is in position to go out second. ; set # To place a tile on the table. # The first tile of the
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played. Also lead. # A player who does not make his bid has been 'set'. ; shuffle : To randomly rearrange or mix up the face-down tiles at the start of a round and before the players pick up their
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. ; side # One of the two teams in a partnership
game A game is a structured form of play (activity), play, usually undertaken for enjoyment, entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator s ...
. # One of the two longer edges of a tile; as opposed to the two ends, the face or the back. ; singles, singles domino, single domino : A tile with different ends i.e. not a
doublet Doublet is a word derived from the Latin ''duplus'', "twofold, twice as much",


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External links


''Domino Glossary''
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at pagat.com.
''Glossary of Domino Terms''
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