
The rules are simple - providing the perfect mix of luck, strategy, and risk-taking. There are many different ways to score points in the game, and the rules can be modified to fit the players’ needs. It can be played with just a set of six dice and some paper for scoring. The game of Farkle is all about scoring points. The final round starts as soon as any player reaches 10,000 or more points. Farkle is a popular dice game of unknown origin. Play continues until it is your turn again. Then the next player rolls the six dice until they Pass or Farkle. You can continue rolling the dice until you either Pass or Farkle.

You cannot earn points by combining dice from different rolls. This recharge pack contains 75 Farkle scorecards for up to eight players. Scoring is based only on the dice in each roll. The remaining dice may earn you additional points, but if you Farkle, you lose everything you earned during the round. If we have three dice, we have a (2/3)3 chance of not rolling a 1 or a 5. If we have two dice, then our chance of farkling is (2/3)2. We have a 1/3 chance of rolling a 1 or 5, so we have a 2/3 chance of farkling. If you rolled at least one scoring die, you can bank your points and pass the dice to the next player, or risk the points you just earned during this round by putting some or all of the winning die (dice) aside and rolling the remaining dice. What is the probability of Farkling with one die Well, with one die, the only way to score is by rolling a 1 or a 5. If none of your dice earned points, that's a Farkle! Since you earned no points, you pass the dice to the next player. Points are earned every time you roll a 1 or 5, three of a kind, three pairs, a six-dice straight (1,2,3,4,5,6), or two triplets.

When it's your turn, you roll all six dice at the same time. Each player takes turns rolling the dice.
