Best Dice Games for Kids: Have Fun and Learn New Skills! (2024)

Dice games are not just an excellent way to while away the time. The benefits of playing dice games for kids are many! Playing these games will expose kids to the wonders of probability, put math calculation skills to use, improve visual perception and manual dexterity,

Not only that, while playing dice games, your children will be improving their social skills. They will need to learn patience, turn taking and good sportsmanship! Below you will find a collection of all our favorite dice games. Most of these games are for 2 or more players, and use anywhere from one to six dice. All of them are easy dice games.

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Players of all ages can enjoy these games. Preschoolers may need the extra help of a kind adult and can still work on their number and quantity recognition skills. Handling the dice will work those fine motor and coordination skills.

Elementary school aged children will continue to practice basic math facts and can play independently with their peers, which gives them a great space to work on social and communication skills.

Parents and grandparents (and other adults) will enjoy the bonding time that comes with playing a game with their children. It offers a relatively relaxed opportunity to connect with your child, talk about the day, guide them in learning new skills and to just have fun without worrying about "getting something done!"

Which one will be your favorite?

NOTE: further down you will find instructions to get printable instructions!

How to Play Passage

What you need:

  • 2 dice
  • 2 or more players

Objective: to be the first player to reach 11 points.

Instructions:

To set up the game each player rolls a die. The highest scoring roll will be the player who begins the game. The player who rolled the lowest number will now roll a second time and the number on the die becomes the "point number."

Starting with the first player, players take turns rolling two dice. If he rolls the point number, he gets one point. If he rolls doubles of the point number he gets two points. Each player gets only one roll per turn.

The first player to get 11 points wins.

Need help? Watch the video:

How to Play Run for It

What you need:

  • 6 dice
  • 2 or more players

Objective:to be the first to reach 100

Instructions:

Alternating turns, each player rolls 6 dice. Looking at the dice, the player attempts to organize them into runs. A run is a sequence of numbers, such as 1-2-3-4-5-6. For each number used in a run, the player scores 5 points. Dice may only be used once when creating a run. Runs must begin with the number 1.

For example, a roll of 1-2-4-5-6-6 scores 10 points for the run 1-2.

For example, a roll of 1-2-1-2-3-4 scores 10 points for the run 1-2, and 20 points for the run 1-2-3-4 for a total of 30 points.

If there is no run, no score is recorded. For example, a roll of 1-3-4-4-5-6 scores zero points.

Play continues until one player has reached 100 points.

Watch the video to see how it's done.

How to Play Fifty

What you need:

  • 2 dice
  • 2 or more players

Objective: be the first player to reach 50

Instructions:

Taking turns, players roll two dice, one roll per turn. If they do not roll doubles, they do not score for that turn.

If they roll doubles, they earn a score as follows:

  • Double 1s, 2s, 4s, 5s = 5 points
  • Double 6s = 25 points
  • If they roll double 3s, their score up to that point is wiped out and they must restart accumulating points.

The first player to reach 50 points wins.

Surprise! I even have a video for you:

How to Play Knock Out

What you need:

  • 2 dice
  • 2 or more players

Objective:to be the first player to reach 100; or have the highest score at the end of a predetermined number of rounds. (We prefer to play for 10 rounds.)

Instructions:

To set up the game decide if you will play to 100 or for a number of rounds. Chose 6, 7, or 8 as the "knock-out number." The knock out number can be the same for all players, or each player can have a different knock out number. We find the best way to play is with 7 as everyone's knock-out number. A round is complete when all players have had one turn.

Taking turns, players roll both dice, if they do not roll the knock-out number the total score is recorded for that turn and the pass the dice to the player on their left.

For example, if the roll is 2-3, the player earns 5 points.

If player rolls the knock-out number they receive no score for that round. But not only that, the player's accumulated score is "knocked-out" and the player must start again on their next turn.

Only one roll per turn. Play until one player has achieved the game objective.

Is there a video? Why yes, yes indeed there is!

How to Play Three or More

What you need:

  • 5 dice
  • 2 or more players, the more the better

Objective: to have the highest score at the end of a predetermined number of rounds. We prefer to play ten rounds.

Instructions:

Players take turns rolling all 5 dice. The goal is to roll at least 3 of a kind.

On a player's turn one of the following will happen:

  1. If the roll contains no matches, the score is zero and the player's turn is over.
  2. If the roll contains 3 or more of a kind the score is recorded and dice are passed to the next player.
  3. If the roll contains 2 of a kind, the player may re-roll the remaining three dice. If, after the second roll, there is not at least 3 of a kind, the score is zero. If the roll has 3, 4 or 5 of a kind, record the score.

Whoever has the highest score at the end of the predetermined number of rounds, wins.

Rolls score as follows:

  • 3 of a kind = 3 points
  • 4 of a kind = 6 points
  • 5 of a kind = 12 points

Here's a video to show the game in action!

More Easy Dice Games for Kids and Families

I have plenty more dice games for kids on the blog, for full written instructions, click on the links below, or watch a video if available!

Play the Hawaiian dice game of Lu-Lu for some fun math practice.

Aces in the Potis related to the well known LCR game.

Learn how to play Sevens!

Find out how to play Drop Dead here, (it's not as scary as the name!) or watch the video!

You definitely want to learn how to play Pig dice game (<<click on that link for more). This fun and easy dice game will teach kids how to take turns and be patient!

Read my post on how to play Martinetti. I also have the video, below if you prefer to watch.

Learn the rules of Sequences dice game here, and watch the video below!

Best Dice Games for Kids: Have Fun and Learn New Skills! (2024)

FAQs

Best Dice Games for Kids: Have Fun and Learn New Skills!? ›

Whirly's World is a delight to play and a go-to option for parents who want educational dice games that inspire learning about even and odd numbers. Children must evaluate different options for advancing along the board and use their numeracy skills and addition skills.

What do children learn from dice? ›

Skill-building.

Many dice games require strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, which can help students develop these important cognitive abilities.

What is the dice game for teaching place value? ›

Roll the Dice - 6-digit Place Value Comparing Numbers Game

Students play against another student. Each students rolls 2 dice (one 1-6 dice and one 4-9 dice ) to create a 6 digit number. Then they rearrange the numbers to create the largest possible number. The player with the greatest number wins.

What are some interesting facts about dice for kids? ›

They are called dice: one is called a die. Each cube is marked with a number of dots, ranging from one to six. Dice were first used so long ago that no one knows what they were then used for. Dice very similar to modern ones have been found in Egyptian tombs built earlier than 2000 bc.

What is the name of the 5 dice game? ›

The 5-roll is a classic dice game that has been around for centuries. It is a simple game that is easy to learn and can be played with any number of players. The object of the game is to score the most points by rolling five dice and then choosing the best combination of dice to score points. Go for the highest score!

What is the most popular dice roll? ›

If you look back at the table, you can see that no matter what is rolled on the first die, seven still has a 1 in 6 chance of being the result. This is not true for any other number. And this is why 7 is the most common result.

Why are dice games good for kids? ›

-Dice are great for introducing turn taking. -They act as random number generators, introducing children to the concepts of chance, probability and strategy. -They help children be good gamers, from encouraging good sportsmanship to dealing with the disappointment of being behind or losing.

What is the moral lesson of the game dice? ›

The lesson a person can learn from playing dice is: You don't have any control for things being in your favor when everything depends on chance. Your odds are actually against you in dice, because instead of the chance being 1:1 as in other games, here they are 6:1.

What is dice breaker game? ›

The rule of this game is very simple. Children will roll the dice and then share something about themselves, depending on what they rolled.

What is the 10 dice game? ›

Everything starts with the roll of a die! Each round, you roll a total of 10 dice. The dice, and the words on them, will inspire you! The goal is to come up with an idea born from the association of the number of words listed on the board.

How can dice be used in the classroom? ›

Practice counting skills — Have your youngest students roll a die, and count the dots on the side to practice their counting skills. Create a story — Use one of our "roll to create" writing activities, along with a die, to work on narrative writing.

What is the most popular type of dice? ›

The most commonly used and instantly recognizable die is the six-sided die. This die has been around for a long time and is cubical in shape with six distinct square faces.

What is the most common dice game? ›

Craps is the most popular bar dice game in the world. Every casino, including online, has at least one version of this game.

What is the hood dice game called? ›

Craps is a dice game in which players bet on the outcomes of the roll of a pair of dice. Players can wager money against each other (playing "street craps") or against a bank ("casino craps"). Because it requires little equipment, "street craps" can be played in informal settings.

What is the rarest dice roll? ›

, and the least common rolls are 2 and 12, both with probability 1/36.

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