Remaining domino tiles also called bones are shuffled and each player is dealt 10 tiles in four player game. Remaining tiles are kept in the boneyard and can be drawn later on in the game. Each player has a personal train which they own and can play their tiles on it anytime.
There is one additional special train Mexican Train which can be used by any player to place a tile. The first round starts with highest double which is and then subsequent rounds start with next lower double , The last round starts with double blank. The starting double for the round is taken out and placed at the center at the begining of each round before players are dealt tiles.
Each round is started by the player who gets the highest tile sum of both ends in the tile. Remaining players take turn clockwise. In the first turn players can only play on their personal train. Each train can only be started with the rank of starting double for that round. Players can play as many tiles as possible in the first turn as long as it makes a valid sequence of connected tiles. If players can not play a valid tile in the first turn then they put a marker on their train which simply means the train is open for any other player to play a tile from second turn onwards.
From second turn onwards players are allowed to only play one tile in each turn except when doubles are played. Players can play on their own train, or any other player's train which has a marker placed on it, or the additional Mexican train. Mexican train is also started with the rank of starting double for that round and can be started by any player from second turn onwards.
If players have a valid move on their turn, then they must play it else, they must draw a tile from the boneyard. If the tile drawn from the boneyard can be immediately played, then it must be played. If player has no valid tile to play and tile drawn from the boneyard can also not be played then player must place a marker on their train which means that train is available to be played by rest of the players on their respective turns.
Play Mexican Train Dominoes online with official rules—for free! Play this free online Mexican Train Dominoes game against three computer players and invite your friends to enjoy it too. Your score is the total number of pips dots on each tile left at the end of each round.
General rules of Mexican Train Dominoes include: Each round starts with a double, which is a domino that is the same on both sides, like 12 The "boneyard" is where undrawn tiles lay for each player to draw from. You can draw 1 domino from the boneyard on each turn if you have no other tiles to play. If you or another player lays a double domino e. If you can't make a move you can get a new domino and lay that one down.
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