Bibomino Link
: Play moves clockwise. You must place a tile that matches the number on either end of the chain.
: You can use the curved shape to "close" the game by curving the chain toward other pieces, creating a dead end where no more tiles can fit.
: The player with the highest double (e.g., 6/6) plays first. If no one has a double, the player with the highest-value tile starts. bibomino
Bendomino is a variation of traditional double-six dominoes but with a unique twist: each of the 28 tiles is curved at a 120-degree angle. This curve means that pieces must not only match numerically but also fit physically within the winding path created on the table.
If you play all your tiles, you win the round and score points equal to the total dots on your opponents' remaining tiles. : Play moves clockwise
: If you cannot make a move, you must draw one tile from the "stock" (the remaining face-down tiles). If it's playable, you can use it immediately; otherwise, your turn ends. Strategy & Winning
: The first player to reach 100 points wins the overall game. Variations RULES OF THE GAME : The player with the highest double (e
: A round ends when one player runs out of tiles or when the game is "blocked" (no one can play and the stock is empty). Scoring :