Mexican Dice Game Rules

Mexican is a dice game for 2-8 players. A game typically takes 10-25 minutes, and the recommended age is 10+.

Rules for Mexican: Open rolls with two dice where the lowest roll costs a life and 21 beats everything.

2-8 players
10-25 minutes
10+ years
2 dice

Setup

Mexican, often simply called Mexico, is a fast dice game for two to eight players. You need two dice and something to keep track of lives: chips, matches or tally marks on paper. Everyone starts with six lives, or three if you want shorter games. All rolls are made in the open, so this is a game of luck and nerve rather than hidden dice.

Dice values

The dice are read with the higher die first, so a 5 and a 3 make 53. From top to bottom, the order is:

  • Mexico: a 2 and a 1, read as 21, is the highest roll
  • Doubles: two of a kind, from 66 down to 11
  • Ordinary rolls: from 65 down to 31, the very bottom
Illustration for Mexican: Dice values

How to play

The first player rolls both dice and may reroll up to twice, so three rolls at most. The number of rolls the first player uses sets the cap for the round: everyone else gets that many rolls or fewer, and the last roll counts.

Once everyone has rolled, the player with the lowest roll loses a life. If two or more players share the bottom spot, they roll off between themselves. The loser of the round starts the next one.

Mexico doubles the stakes

If anyone rolls 21 during the round, that is a mexico, and the round gets more expensive: the loser gives up two lives instead of one. Some groups double the loss again for every further mexico in the same round, which can sting badly at the bottom of the table.

Winning

Run out of lives and you are out. The winner is the last player with lives left. A full game only takes a few minutes, which makes Mexican a good warm-up or filler between longer games.

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