Numerical hi/low color dice game

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A63F 9/04 (2006.01) A63F 3/02 (2006.01) A63F 3/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2354869

A numerical hi-low color dice game, which includes; at least one consecutive series of blocks with each individual block assigned a value, color, and indicia thereon, each of the blocks being selectively displayed or concealed and at least one die. The object of the game is to achieve the highest or lowest score and to educate children to recognize and spell the name of the color(s) by; tossing at least one die and to display or conceal one or more colored blocks in the series, in which the value of the colored block(s) add up to the total displayed by the at least one die. A player continues playing until the value of the colored block(s) remaining in the series do not add up to the total displayed by the at least one die whereupon; play passes to the next player. The value of the displayed colored block(s) remaining in the series at the end of each players turn are recorded with the player achieving the lowest or highest score winning the game. The game may be played using any practical color series and any type of regular polyhedral die. A method of playing the present numerical Hi-Low Color Dice Game is also disclosed.

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