Learning how to play dominoes with 2 players is a great way to enjoy a simple yet strategic game. Dominoes is played using rectangular tiles marked with dots, and the goal is to match tiles and be the first to play all your pieces or score the most points. The game is easy to learn and can be played casually or competitively.
With just two players, the game becomes more focused and requires careful planning and observation.
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Set Up the Game
Start by preparing the dominoes.
- Use a standard set of domino tiles
- Place all tiles face down on a flat surface
- Shuffle the tiles well to mix them
This creates a fair starting point for both players.
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Draw Your Tiles
Each player selects their starting tiles.
- Each player draws a set number of tiles, usually 7
- Keep your tiles hidden from your opponent
- Place your tiles upright so you can see them easily
The remaining tiles form the draw pile.
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Start the Game
The game begins with the first move.
- The player with the highest double tile goes first
- If no one has a double, the player with the highest tile starts
- Place the first tile in the center of the playing area
This tile becomes the starting point for the game.
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Take Turns Matching Tiles
Players alternate turns placing tiles.
- Match one end of your tile with a number on the board
- Place the tile so matching numbers touch
- You can play on either open end of the layout
- If you cannot play, draw from the pile until you can
Matching tiles correctly is key to progressing in the game.
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Continue Until the Round Ends
The round continues until a result is reached.
- A player wins the round by playing all their tiles
- If neither player can move and no tiles remain, the game is blocked
- Count the remaining dots on each player’s tiles
The player with the lowest total wins in a blocked game.
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Keep Score and Play Again
Scoring can be used to determine the overall winner.
- Award points based on the opponent’s remaining tiles
- Play multiple rounds if desired
- Set a target score to decide the winner
Keeping score adds a competitive element to the game.
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