Zanzibar Dice Game Rules
Zanzibar is a dice game for 2-8 players. A game typically takes 15-25 minutes, and the recommended age is 10+.
Rules for Zanzibar: Three dice, three rolls and a strict ranking where 1-2-3 beats everything. The loser pays the winner in chips.
Setup
Zanzibar is played with three dice and chips, and suits two to eight players. Each player starts with ten chips. The game has roots in European bars and is traditionally played for stakes, but works just as well with chips at the kitchen table.
The rankings
Rolls rank as follows, from highest to lowest:
- 1-2-3, known as zanzibar, is the highest roll.
- Three of a kind, where 6-6-6 beats 5-5-5 and so on.
- Ordinary rolls rank by points: a one counts 100, a six counts 60, and the dice 2 to 5 count face value. The roll 4-2-1 is worth 106 points, while 5-5-2 is worth only 12.
What matters is the order: zanzibar beats three of a kind, which beats everything else, and among ordinary rolls the highest points win.

How to play
The first player rolls the three dice up to three times and may stop at any point. The number of rolls the first player uses caps the rest of the round: if the opener uses two rolls, everyone else gets at most two.
The other players then try in turn to beat the leading roll. Once everyone has rolled, the round ends, and the player with the lowest roll pays chips to the winner: one chip for an ordinary roll, two for three of a kind and four for a zanzibar.
Winning
Play continues round by round, with a new opener each time (the loser of the previous round usually starts). Run out of chips and you are out; the last player holding chips wins. You can also agree on a fixed number of rounds and count chips at the end.
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