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Online domino games are a fun way to spend some time with friends and family. They offer a variety of play options and make the game easy to learn, whether you’re playing for the first time or just want to get back into the swing of things.

Dominoes (also referred to as dominoes, domino sets or just plain tiles) are rectangular pieces that come in different shapes and colors. They have a line on each side that contains numbers from 0 to 6.

The goal of the game is to match the number of spots, or pips, on your dominoes with those of your opponents. The first player to make a match wins the round.

You can play dominoes for free on a variety of websites and apps. This is especially true if you’re looking for something to pass the time on your mobile device while away from home or at work.

Coolmath Games offers a range of classic, all-fives and block dominoes games for kids to enjoy. It also has a lounge for players to find out the rules of the game, as well as tips and tricks for winning.

Playspace is another fun online domino game center that lets you use your Facebook or Google account to play the games, and it even offers prizes as you win. Once you create an account, it’s easy to start playing.

The basic gameplay of dominoes is simple: each player draws the number of tiles specified in the rules for the domino game being played, places them in front of him in such a way that other players can’t see the pips on them, and then plays a domino. As each player makes his plays, a line of dominoes is formed on the table.

When a line of dominoes is complete, the last player plays a domino that is on both ends of the line of play. If the last player has a double tile, the tile that is on both ends of the line of plays counts as the open end of the domino that is played.

Alternatively, players may agree to count only one end of a double when they count the pips left in their hands at the end of a hand or game.

If there are a few pips remaining in the hand of a losing player at the end of a hand or the game, that amount is added to the winner’s score.

A common way to play is in one-round mode, where the winner combines all the points values of his opponent’s tiles into a single point sum, or in 50 or 100 points modes where the total value of the tiles is summed. In couples matches, the two players’ points sums are combined.

The rules of each domino game can be a little different, so it’s best to consult the game’s rules before playing. However, a lot of the basic rules are similar in most games.