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If a double is played, and the player leaves a train ending in a double, then after the end of that player's turn the next domino played by the next player must be played on that double. Unicode Version 5.1 Released" (Press release). Unicode Consortium. 4 April 2008. Archived from the original on 27 January 2009.
In the first turn player can match as many tiles as possible starting with the tile matching lead double for that round. If a player cannot either lay a domino on his own train, or play a domino on a Mexican train, or play a domino on an opponent's train, he must draw a domino. If he cannot play this domino, he states this out loud and it is the next person's turn. If he can play it, he does so and it is the next person's turn. Each player has a private train where he/she can play a tile. There is one special train which can be played by any player. In each round a train must start with the rank of starting double of that round. In first turn players can play as many tiles as possible. From second turn onward players can only play one tile except when a double is played. When a double is played, players get one more turn to play. n ( n + 1 ) ( n + 2 ) 2 {\displaystyle {\frac {n(n+1)(n+2)}{2}}} i.e. the number of tiles multiplied by the maximum pip-count ( n)Play this fun, free online Mexican Train Dominoes game against three computer players and invite your friends to enjoy it too. If you’ve never played before, these are the basic rules:
Each round starts with a lead double. In a game played with double-six dominoes set, first round starts with [6-6]. Subsequent rounds start with next lower double([5-5], [4-4], and so on). Doubles are any tile that show the same number of pips on each side. Playing a double grants you another turn, but must be “closed” by playing another tile on them before you can play anywhere else. The most common domino sets commercially available are double six (with 28 tiles) and double nine (with 55 tiles). Larger sets exist and are popular for games involving several players or for players looking for long domino games. Domino" and "Dominos" redirect here. For the restaurant chain, see Domino's. For other uses, see Domino (disambiguation).Your row of dominoes is your"personal train". You want to keep that closed to competitors as long as possible. Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference Players must play one tile on their turn otherwise draw a tile from boneyard. If drawn tile can be played immediately, then it must be played. If not, then a marker is placed on player's train which means that the train is available for play to other players. The round ends as soon as a player has played all his/her tiles or, if there is no possible move for any player.