• To play Sevens, a lively dice game suitable for two or more players, you will need two standard six-sided dice. The objective of the game is to be the first to reach a predetermined score, commonly set at 50 or 100 points.

    At the beginning, players take turns to roll the dice. When it's your turn, roll both dice together. The total shown on the dice dictates the number of points you can earn. However, the catch lies in the number you roll: if you roll a total of seven, the round takes on a special significance.

    When a player rolls a seven, they score not only the points equal to the number of dice faces showing, but also get to choose one player to lose points equal to the result of others' rolls during that round. This adds a layer of strategy and competition, as players must balance their scoring with the potential sabotage of their rivals.

    Continue taking turns, keeping track of your scores on a piece of paper. The game engages with elements of chance and tactics, as players navigate through the excitement of rolling high numbers while also considering how to protect their own scores from the other players. Once someone reaches the agreed points total, they are crowned the winner of Sevens!