1. Single-line gameplay
Arrange the dominoes in a single line, straight lines, curves, roundings, etc. are all possible, and then push the dominoes down to see who pushes more and farther.
2. Flat gameplay
Form the dominoes into some words and patterns, and then push them down from one end, so as to show a flat surface, you can see who designed the graphics better, and the unfolding process is stretched and smooth.
3. Solitaire gameplay
Shuffle the dominoes down. Participants each take a ratio of how many points, and the one with the most can be given priority. The first player to play cards must leave a certain number of cards for replenishment. The first player to play any card, and then the player can play cards with the same point on both ends of the card. If there are no cards in hand that can be drawn, you can draw and replenish the cards from the remaining cards until they can be connected.
How to make colored dominoes?
To make colored dominoes, you first need to prepare white dominoes and some colored nail polish or paint.
Then, apply nail polish or paint to the upper part of each domino and let it dry.
After drying, apply another color of nail polish or paint to the lower part of the dominoes.
Repeat this method until you get the desired effect.
Finally, wait for all the paint to dry before you can apply it to your domino game. This DIY method of making dominoes is not only simple and convenient, but also creates more colorful effects by yourself.
Who invented the domino effect?
On August 16, 1849, an Italian missionary named Domino brought Chinese dominoes back to Milan. As the most precious gift, he gave the dominoes to his youngest daughter. In order to let more people play dominoes, Domino made a large number of wooden cards and invented various ways to play. Soon, wooden cards quickly spread in Italy and throughout Europe, and the game of dominoes became an elegant sport for Europeans.
Later, people named this game of dominoes “Domino” in order to thank Domino for bringing them such a good sport. By the 19th century, domino had become a worldwide sport.
The most original domino game was only a single line, and the competition was over who pushed down more and farther. Then dominoes developed from a single line to a plane, and people began to use the ancient dominoes to form some words and patterns. The domino is further developed towards the three-dimensional level, and the application of high-tech achievements, coupled with the effects of sound, light and electricity, makes the transmission of domino power have various forms