Everest Dice Game Rules
Everest is a dice game for 2-6 players. A game typically takes 15-25 minutes, and the recommended age is 8+.
Rules for Everest: Roll three dice and cross off the numbers 1 to 12 twice, in any order you like, before anyone else. Everest is also known as Matterhorn.
Setup
Everest is played with three dice, paper and a pencil. Each player draws two rows of boxes on their sheet: one row numbered 1 to 12, and a second row from 12 down to 1. That gives every player 24 numbers to cross off. The game works for two to six players.
The youngest player usually starts, and play continues clockwise.
How to play
On your turn you roll all three dice once. You then cross off numbers on your sheet, using the value of a single die, the sum of two dice or the sum of all three. Each die may only be used once in the same throw.
You can cross off numbers in any order you like, in either row. If both copies of a number are still open, you may cross off both in one turn, as long as the dice give you that number twice.

An example turn
Say you roll 2, 3 and 5. You can pick one of these options:
- 2, 3 and 5 separately, three crosses in total
- 5 and 5, using the single five and 2 + 3 as a second five
- 2 and 8 (the 2 on its own and 3 + 5)
- 3 and 7 (the 3 on its own and 2 + 5)
- 10 on its own, the sum of all three dice
The trick is picking the option that fits what is still open on your sheet.
Winning
The first player to cross off all 24 numbers wins. There is no scoring along the way, so everything comes down to using each throw well.
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