Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Dice
Patent
1996-10-01
1998-11-10
Layno, Benjamin H.
Amusement devices: games
Chance devices
Dice
273247, 273296, 273299, 273304, A63F 104, A63F 904
Patent
active
058332375
ABSTRACT:
A game piece, or die, includes two flattened ends on either side thereof. Designated numbers, playing card symbols, and/or letters are marked or placed on the flattened ends to provide various game combinations. The die is dropped onto a hard, flat playing surface in an attempt to make the die stand on one of its flattened ends, thus showing the marking on the other flattened end. Target playing boards provide additional variations to games played with the playing piece. Die pieces with letters marked thereon are used in cryptographic-type games. Numbered playing cards and numbered letter cards using the same indicia or marking scheme as the die are also used as game pieces.
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Blau Stephen L.
Layno Benjamin H.
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