Cubilete Dice Game Rules
Cubilete is a dice game for 2-6 players. A game typically takes 10-20 minutes, and the recommended age is 10+.
Rules for Cubilete: A Cuban cup game where aces count the most, and five aces (a carabina) wins the entire match on the spot.
Setup
Cubilete is a Cuban dice game for two to six players. It is played with five dice and a dice cup (cubilete is Spanish for dice cup), traditionally for stakes: use chips at home. With ordinary dice the six counts as the ace, and aces are the most important dice in the game.
How to play
On your turn you shake the dice in the cup and slam it on the table. You have up to three rolls and may set dice aside between them. The goal is to collect as many aces (sixes) as possible and build the strongest hand.
Hands follow poker ranking: five of a kind beats four of a kind, which beats a full house, three of a kind, two pairs and one pair. Between equal hands, the number of aces decides, then the highest values.

Special rolls
Two rolls have their own names and rules:
- Carabina: five aces. Wins the whole match on the spot, whatever the standings.
- Carabinita: four aces. Wins the round immediately, and in many house rules everyone else pays an extra chip.
The hunt for these rolls gives the game its character: one cup can turn an entire match.
Winning
Every player takes a turn, and the best hand wins the round and the pot. Ties are replayed between the players involved. A match usually runs to an agreed chip total or a fixed number of rounds, unless someone settles everything with a carabina.
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