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Shut The Box Game

The document outlines a game that requires a pencil and two dice, where players aim to cross out numbers based on the sum of the dice rolled. Players take turns rolling the dice, crossing out numbers that total the rolled sum, and the player with the lowest score at the end wins. If a player crosses out all numbers, they automatically win, and the game can accommodate any number of players.

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Shut The Box Game

The document outlines a game that requires a pencil and two dice, where players aim to cross out numbers based on the sum of the dice rolled. Players take turns rolling the dice, crossing out numbers that total the rolled sum, and the player with the lowest score at the end wins. If a player crosses out all numbers, they automatically win, and the game can accommodate any number of players.

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Player 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Score:
Player 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Score:

Player 3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Score:
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Instructions

Requirements: This game requires a pencil and two dice.

The objective is to cross out as many letters as possible during your turn. The player with the lowest score wins the game.

1. Player One starts the game by rolling the two dice. The player must cross out numbers that equal the combined total of the dice rolled. The
player may cross out one number or many. For instance, if the player rolls a 5 and a 1, their total is 6. They may cross out the 6; the 5 and the
1; the 4 and the 2; or the 1, 2, and 3. Once a number has been crossed out, it cannot be used again. No number can be used twice.

2. After making a combination, the player rolls again and uses the remaining numbers to total the combination of the dice roll. The player
continues to do this until he or she can no longer make any combinations.

3. Any numbers that are not crossed out are totaled and put in the “Score” section for that player.

4. If the player uses all of the numbers successfully, he or she automatically wins (or the other players’ scores are doubled at the end of their
turns).

5. Play moves to Player 2, and then is repeated with Player 3. There can be any number of players for this game.

6. At the end, the lowest-scoring player is the winner.

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