“Sevens Out” is a simple and fast-paced dice game that can be played with three or more players. Here’s how to play:
- Each player rolls one die to determine the order of play. The player with the highest roll goes first, followed by the player to their left, and so on.
- The first player rolls two dice. If the total is 7, 11, or doubles (two of the same number), they earn a point and get to roll again. If the total is any other number, play passes to the next player.
- If a player rolls a total of 7 or 11, they must call out “Sevens” or “Elevens,” respectively, and play continues with the next player. If a player rolls doubles, they must call out the number on the dice and play continues with the next player.
- If a player rolls a total of 7 and they have already called out “Sevens,” they lose a point and play passes to the next player. The same applies if a player rolls 11 and they have already called out “Elevens.” If a player rolls doubles and they have already called out that number, they lose a point and play passes to the next player.
- Play continues in this way with each player taking turns rolling the dice. The first player to reach a predetermined number of points (such as 11 or 21) wins the game.
Overall, Sevens Out is a simple and fast-paced dice game that requires quick thinking and a bit of luck. It can be played with a large group of players and is a fun way to pass the time.