π² FarkleXβ’
Innovative Dice for Farkle-Style Games
π§© Game Overview
FarkleXβ’ is a fast-paced push-your-luck dice game using two unique multi-surface dice.
Each die displays numbers from 1 to 18, including special color values that create exciting effects.
Roll, score, and decide whether to keep goingβor risk losing it all!
π― Objective
Be the first player to reach 10,000 points.
π How to Play
- π² Roll both dice
- π Choose ONE scoring option
- π§ Decide to:
- β‘οΈ Continue rolling (risk it!)
- π¦ Bank your points and end your turn
π₯ Scoring Rules
- βοΈ Two even numbers = 100 points
- βοΈ Two odd numbers = 100 points
- π Distance of 6 (or less) = 150 points
- Example: 4 & 9 β distance is 5 β scores 150 points
- π Distance of 3 (or less) = 300 points
- Example: 7 & 9 β distance is 2 β scores 300 points
- π΅ Blue number 1 = 400 points
- π΅ Blue number 18 = 400 points
- π‘ Yellow numbers duo (multiplications of 5) 5 & 10 / 5 & 15 / 10 & 15 = 1,000 points
- π‘ Yellow double 5 & 5 / 10 & 10 / 15 & 15 = 2,500 points
- π Double numbers = 2,000 points
- Example: 11 & 11 = 2,000
- π₯ Double of a blue number 1s or 18s = 3,000 points
- Example: 1 & 1 = 3,000
Note: Distance means the difference between the two numbers.
Note: If multiple scoring options are available, choose only one.
π΄ Red Number Rule
- If you roll a red number, you MUST score
- If you cannot score β lose 500 points
- If you roll two red numbers β lose 1,000 points
π₯ Hot Dice
If both dice are used in scoring, you may:
- π² Roll both dice again and continue your turn
- π¦ Or bank your points
π Combining Rolls
You may combine results from different rolls to create scoring combinations.
Example:
- Roll 18 & 6 β score 400 (for 18)
- Re-roll the 6 β get 8
- Now 18 & 8 = two even numbers β +100
Total: 500 points
π Farkle
- No scoring options β lose all points from that turn
- 3 Farkles in a row β lose 1,000 points
π End of Game
The first player to reach 10,000 points wins!
You may choose:
- π― Exact score required
- π Final round for all players
π Score Sheet (How to Track Points)
To keep track of scores, draw a simple table on paper:
- Write player names across the top
- Write round numbers down the left side
- Add each roundβs score as you play
Example:
| Round |
Player 1 |
Player 2 |
Player 3 |
| 1 |
300 |
100 |
0 |
| 2 |
500 |
250 |
100 |
| 3 |
900 |
450 |
300 |
| ... |
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Continue adding scores each round until a player reaches 10,000 points.
Download printable A4 game instructions
here
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