Numerical dice game

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A63F 5/04 (2006.01) A63F 9/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2246944

A numerical dice game includes a consecutive numerical series of integers, with each of the numbers being selectively displayed or concealed according to the rules of play. One or more dice are used in the play of the game. The object of the game is to toss the die or dice and to turn down or conceal one or more numbers which add up to the total which was rolled with the die or dice. A player continues playing until the numbers remaining do not add up to the total rolled with the die or dice, whereupon play passes to the next player. The number(s) remaining at the end of each player's turn are recorded, with the player achieving the lowest score for his or her turn, winning the game. Alternatively, play may continue until a predetermined score is reached by at least one player. Players reaching the predetermined score are eliminated from the game until a single winning player remains. The game may be played using any practicable numerical series and any type of regular polyhedral die or dice, i. e., cubical, dodecahedral, or icosahedral die or dice. A method of playing the present game is also disclosed.

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