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4029:WikiProject Board & Table Games
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2891:"General Western Domino Attributes"
2795:Rodney P. Carlisle (2 April 2009).
173:, Concentration, Double Fives, and
3699:. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald.
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3337:"The Mathematics of Dominoes"
3236:Day, Dre (13 November 2020).
1309:. A very simple example is a
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459:("Fishing Domino"), an early
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3632:Patrick, David, ed. (1889).
3540:"City of Titusville History"
3361:Squareman, Clarence (1916).
1359:Domino Tiles (Unicode block)
1297:Card games using domino sets
765:(values in bold are common)
4257:Collectible miniatures game
4247:Constructible strategy game
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371:Manual of the Xuanhe Period
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3690:(Second ed.). London.
3667:. Paris: Bernardin-Bechet.
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3634:Chambers's Encyclopaedia
3603:. London: Stevens. 1863.
3288:Hoyle's Games Modernized
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2834:www.kiplingsociety.co.uk
2665:Glossary of domino terms
497:to keep score. In 1864,
359:Emperor Xiaozong of Song
134:China found in the text
3727:Encyclopædia Britannica
3432:Morehead, Albert Hodges
3364:My Book of Indoor Games
3046:The History of Dominoes
2681:Other related articles
603:Complete double-six set
516:The Modern Pocket Hoyle
446:, one referring to the
439:Dictionnaire de Trévoux
25:Domino (disambiguation)
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4098:Cooperative board game
3636:. Edinburgh: Chambers.
3627:. Longman and Company.
3620:Hoyle, Edmond (1859).
3608:Hoyle, Edmond (1803).
3450:The New Complete Hoyle
3411:Dominoes Strategy Book
3198:Kelley & Lugo 2003
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4088:Adventure board game
3999:Domino game category
3444:Mott-Smith, Geoffrey
2798:Encyclopedia of Play
2740:The 1810 edition of
2670:List of domino games
1138:List of domino games
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3381:. domino-games.com.
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3100:, pp. 394–397.
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