Hexdominup is a game that uses the Double-seven binary-coding hexdominoes set by Nestorgames.
Double-seven binary-coding hexdominoes includes 36 tiles (with numbers from 0 to 7) composed of two adjacent hexagons. Instead of the standard ‘pips’, this set uses a special concentric binary representation. A central pip equals 1, a small circle equals 2 and a big circle equals 4.
Hexdominup is a game for 2 to 4 players, derived from Dominup, by the same designer.
There are two types of placements in Hexdominup. In both cases the tile must be aligned with an imaginary hexagonal grid:
How to play
Randomly distribute the tiles face-down among the players (as in dominoes).
The player with the double-7 starts by placing it in the middle of the playing surface.
Starting with the second player, players take turns in anticlockwise order doing all of the following steps in order until the game end condition is reached:
If, at the end of your turn, you have no tiles left, then you’ve won and the game ends. However, the other players can continue playing to determine 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place if they wish.
Variant: Misere Hexdominup. In this variant, the player who runs out of tiles first loses.
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