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How to Play Yacht Dice Game

The complete rules for the dice game yacht

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Yacht is the public domain dice game upon which the published games Yahtzee and Kismet are both based. Here's how to play.

The Basics of Yacht

1 or more players. Best with 2 to 5 players.

5 six-sided dice , along with pencil and paper to keep score.

To score more points than your opponents by rolling certain combinations of numbers.

Create a score sheet with 12 rows and a column for each player. Label the rows as follows:

  • Large Straight
  • Small Straight
  • Four of a Kind
  • Player's Choice

Definitions

  • Yacht: Five of the same number (e.g. 4-4-4-4-4).
  • Large Straight: Five in a row starting with 6 (i.e. 6-5-4-3-2).
  • Small Straight: Five in a row starting with 5 (i.e. 5-4-3-2-1).
  • Four of a Kind: Four of the same number (e.g. 5-4-4-4-4).
  • Full House: Three of one number, two of a different number (e.g. 4-4-4-1-1).
  • Player's Choice: Any combination of dice.
  • Sixes: Only sixes count for scoring.
  • Fives: Only fives count for scoring.
  • Fours: Only fours count for scoring.
  • Threes: Only threes count for scoring.
  • Twos: Only twos count for scoring.
  • Ones: Only ones count for scoring.

How to Play

A turn starts with a player rolling all five dice. The player may then set aside any number of dice, rerolling the others, or he may stop rolling and proceed to scoring. It is legal for a player to reroll all five dice. It is also legal to reroll dice previously set aside.

On each turn, a player has a maximum of three rolls. After a third roll, the player must stop rolling and proceed to scoring.

Each player will have 12 turns during the game. After each turn, the player must enter a score in one of the rows on the score sheet.

Example: Ana rolls a 1-2-2-4-6. For her second roll, she decides to keep the 2s and reroll the other three dice. She rolls 4-4-6, so she now has 2-2-4-4-6. She has already scored a Full House, so for her third roll, she decides to keep the 4s and reroll the other three dice. She rolls 1-4-4 and now has 1-4-4-4-4. She decides to score for Four of a Kind.

It is likely that a player will make a roll that does not qualify to earn points in any of the remaining categories. In this case, the player must mark a "0" in one of the available categories.

Yacht Scoring and Values

  • Yacht: 50 points. (It does not matter what numbers are on the dice.)
  • Large Straight: 30 points.
  • Small Straight: 30 points.
  • Four of a Kind: Up to 30 points. (Add the point values on all five dice, so 4-4-4-4-1 would score 17 points. It is legal to use five of a kind for this category, so 6-6-6-6-6 would score 30 points.)
  • Full House: Up to 28 points. (Add the point values on all five dice, so 3-3-3-6-6 would score 21 points. To earn points for a full house, the three of a kind must be different than the pair.)
  • Player's Choice: Up to 30 points. (This serves as a "wild card." Simply add the point values on all five dice.)
  • Sixes: Up to 30 points. (Add the point values of all sixes rolled.)
  • Fives: Up to 25 points. (Add the point values of all fives rolled.)
  • Fours: Up to 20 points. (Add the point values of all fours rolled.)
  • Threes: Up to 15 points. (Add the point values of all threes rolled.)
  • Twos: Up to 10 points. (Add the point values of all twos rolled.)
  • Ones: Up to 5 points. (Add the point values of all ones rolled.)

Winning Yacht

After every player has scored in each category, the players each total their scores. The player with the highest score wins.

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How to Host a Yacht Rock Themed Party

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Getting the Basics for Your Yacht Rock Party

To get the basics sorted for your yacht rock party, you need to know how to select the right venue, determine the appropriate size of the party, create invitations and manage the guest list, and pick out the ideal party decorations. In this section, we’ll walk you through each of these sub-sections to ensure that your yacht rock themed party is a memorable success.

Selecting Your Venue

Searching for the ideal spot to hold your yacht rock party? You’re in the right place! Think about these things when deciding where to go:

Ready to choose? Take into account music policy and alcohol/catering restrictions . Ask about docking fees too!

For a unique twist on your yacht rock gathering, host aboard a vessel that suits your party’s theme – like a model ship museum for a pirate-themed occasion!

In Spain, they have themed boat parties such as “Pirates Adventure” from Magaluf marina daily.

Go search for the ideal venue for your smooth sailing shindig! Remember, the size of your yacht rock party should not be determined by the size of your yacht – unless you want a boat-full of unhappy guests.

Size of the Party

Throw a yacht rock party to remember! Size matters – consider:

  • How many can fit in your space?
  • What’s your budget for food, drinks and decorations? Smaller groups may allow for more splurges.
  • What kind of experience do you want? Intimate or larger?

Don’t forget the unique details. Theme photo booth? Signature cocktail? Safety first – consider limiting guests if needed for social distancing.

Nielsen Music’s 2019 report saw a 43% increase in Yacht Rock streaming services.

Make sure your guest list includes people who are comfortable acting like they own the yacht – or at least know someone who does!

Invitations and Guest List

To rock your yacht party, guest list and invites are key. Here’s how to do it:

  • Consider the theme and how many people you can comfortably fit. Not everyone likes 70s and 80s music.
  • Set the tone with creative invites. Use retro graphics, fonts, attire recos and fun quotes from classic yacht rock songs.
  • Track RSVPs carefully. Have a backup list in case of cancellations or no-shows.

Pro Tip: Ask guests to bring their fave bottle of wine or beer. Takes pressure off you and adds camaraderie.

Go for seashell garlands but don’t forget sunscreen for your furniture.

Decorations for the Party

Getting ready for a yacht rock party requires many elements, including decorations to make it special. Let’s look at the basics for party decorations!

  • Incorporate nautical things like ropes, anchors and lifebuoys .
  • Opt for blue and white color schemes to give an ocean feel.
  • Set up a cocktail bar with fresh drinks and cute marine-themed stirrers.
  • Drape twinkle lights along deck railings or tie them to an overhead canopy .
  • Fill glass jars with shells and put them on tables around the venue.
  • Go all out with classic upscale furniture; like leather sofas .

Be creative! Get an oversized photo booth cardboard cutout with Captain Jack Sparrow or night sky canvas prints .

Check with your vendors ahead of time for any items or supplies they need to avoid last-minute stresses.

Lastly, make sure your yacht rock playlist will make Kenny G jealous.

Choosing the Right Music for Your Yacht Rock Party

To create the perfect musical experience for your Yacht Rock party, you need to understand the Yacht Rock genre and create a playlist that resonates with your guests. This can help to engage your guests with the interactive music choices, creating a fun and memorable party atmosphere.

Understanding Yacht Rock Genre

Yacht rock music is the go-to genre for those looking to have a good time on a boat. This genre was born in the late ’70s and early ’80s and has a smooth and mellow sound. To create the perfect yacht rock party, understanding the essentials is key.

To pick the right music, know what makes yacht rock unique. It has a slow but upbeat tempo, with guitar riffs that don’t overpower. Balance cheesy classics and lesser-known gems.

Christopher Cross’s “ Sailing ” was a number one hit in 1980. However, he called his work soft rock . Hall & Oates were not seen as part of this genre until DJs picked up their songs like “ I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do) “.

Make your yacht party rock with the perfect playlist!

Creating Your Party Playlist

Creating the perfect playlist for your yacht rock party can be a challenge. But don’t worry! Here are 5 tips to make sure your guests get up and dance:

  • Start with the classics – Steely Dan and Hall & Oates have some great yacht rock tunes.
  • Mix in some deep cuts – Surprise your guests with some lesser-known songs.
  • Organize into themed sets – Group songs into categories like “sailing songs” or “summer jams”.
  • Include modern artists – Who have been influenced by yacht rock legends, such as Tame Impala or Blood Orange .
  • End with an upbeat banger – Leave guests wanting more with a high-energy song.

To really stand out, consider songs with sailing or boating lyrics. Or choose tracks that match the color scheme of your decor . Attention to detail is key.

And don’t worry too much if things don’t go as planned. Even Michael McDonald once accidentally played Phil Collins’ “Sussudio” instead of his own hit song! So have fun and get your guests up and dancing.

Engaging Guests with Interactive Music

Music is key for a yacht rock party. It sets the mood and tone of your event. Consider your guests’ age group, musical taste, and occasion when selecting music. Have a playlist ready for any requested songs.

To keep your guests entertained, opt for interactive music. Try karaoke hour before dinner or host a game show. Music trivia games can add fun too.

Yacht rock gets its name from cruising yachts that played soft rock in the ’70s. This genre blends R&B with mellow pop sounds, creating a relaxing atmosphere.

To sum up, interactive music is essential for yacht rock parties. Select music that fits your guests’ age group, taste, and occasion. Incorporate classic hits into games like karaoke and music trivia. Maintain a balance between lively engagement and relaxation for memorable moments. Drinks and food complete the perfect party, like Lionel Richie & Michael McDonald !

Planning Drinks and Food for Your Yacht Rock Party

To plan a successful Yacht Rock themed party with recommended drinks, appetizer ideas, main course options, desserts, and refreshments, this section with the title “Planning Drinks and Food for Your Yacht Rock Party” provides the perfect solution. Whether you’re hosting a small intimate gathering or a large yacht party, this section will guide you through all the essential food and drink preparations needed to make your party a hit.

Recommended Drinks

Hosting a yacht rock party? Not sure what drinks to serve? Look no further! Here are some recommended beverages to set the mood and make your guests feel like they’re on a luxury boat.

  • Start with Rum-based Cocktails: Mojitos or Daiquiris . These tropical drinks add flavor and color.
  • Serve Wine: White wines like Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay . For red wine lovers, Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot.
  • Don’t Forget the Beer: Lagers, pilsners or anything light and refreshing .
  • Cater to Non-Alcoholic Drinks: Mocktails or fruit juices. Virgin Pina Colada, lemonade or Iced Tea.

Garnish the drinks with ocean-themed decorations . Extra ice cubes are a must to keep drinks cold. And don’t forget the appetizers!

Appetizer Ideas

Ready to set sail? Serve up some appetizers for your Yacht Rock party! Try these three:

  • Shrimp Cocktail – Classic and delicious!
  • Charcuterie Board – Meat & cheese lovers, this one’s for you!
  • Cold Dip Platter – Pairs perfectly with warm weather.

For extra fun, serve on nautical plates & trays. Pair appetizers with cocktails for a special touch.

Here’s a true story to share: Friends once had a Yacht Rock party and served mini lobster rolls! Such a hit, everyone talked about it for days! Who needs a captain when you have yummy appetizers?

Main Course Options

When throwing a yacht rock party, it’s important to choose the main course wisely! Seafood is a classic option that goes perfectly with the nautical theme. Freshly caught fish and shrimp can be grilled or baked with sides like rice pilaf or roasted vegetables.

These are other main course options:

Don’t forget to include vegetarian & vegan options, like quinoa salad with mixed greens & avocado dressing, or grilled portobello mushroom burgers . At a yacht rock party I attended, the host surprised us with a sushi bar for the main course – it was definitely a highlight of the evening! Lastly, don’t forget dessert – it’s the only way to make your yacht rock party smoother than the waves!

Desserts and Refreshments

Hosting a yacht rock party can be great fun. Get creative with the menu. Offer light summery options like fruit skewers or sorbet. Create a DIY ice cream sundae bar. Serve classic desserts with a nautical twist, like blueberry cobbler or sea salt caramel brownies. Provide non-alcoholic refreshments, like lemonade, infused water or iced tea. Add an adult touch with boozy frozen cocktails or spritzers.

As an extra touch, get nautical-themed plates or napkins. Display drinks in glass jars or beach pails . Accommodate any dietary restrictions and preferences of your guests. Have plenty of options on hand. Get inventive with desserts. It may become the highlight of the party! Don’t forget games and activities – like yacht rock Jenga !

Fun Yacht Rock Party Games and Activities

To amp up the excitement level at your Yacht Rock Themed Party, you need Fun Yacht Rock Party Games and Activities. Karaoke or Lip Sync Battles, Yacht Rock Trivia and Quizzes, Name that Tune Game, Nautical Relay Race or Scavenger Hunt could be your perfect solutions to this. Enjoy these sub-sections and make your party a hit!

Karaoke or Lip Sync Battle

Want to make your next yacht rock party a night to remember? Think about karaoke or lip sync battle! It’s a classic and easy to set up. Here are some ideas to get the party going:

  • Choose classic yacht rock songs like ‘Escape (The Pina Colada Song)’ or ‘Sailing’
  • Encourage guests to dress up in 70s/80s fashion
  • Create teams for a group challenge
  • Add a surprise element – put song titles on slips of paper
  • If you’re short on time, pick from an existing playlist

Take it one step further with disco balls, fog machines and a makeshift stage . Get everyone involved and try Karaoke or Lip Sync Battle at your Yacht Rock Party! Plus, why not add some trivia and quiz games to test yacht rock knowledge?

Yacht Rock Trivia and Quizzes

Yacht Rock Trivia questions can be both easy and tricky. Ask about the artist’s name or the title of a song . Plus, add some fun facts about the artists or songs.

Engage people with audio quizzes . Create short sound clips from yacht rock songs and ask to guess the name.

Picture quizzes where participants need to identify the artists based on pictures related to yacht rock songs.

Design custom-made Yacht Rock Bingo cards with logos and titles of bands/musicians related to this genre.

A unique feature : Players collaborate and have fun conversations about their favorite bands/artists while dancing to toe-tapping beats. Plus, it offers opportunities for socialization and making new friendships.

Pro Tip : Have practical prizes ready for winners.

Test your music knowledge with Name that Tune . Turn your yacht party into a smooth-sailing adventure.

Name that Tune Game

Test your guests’ knowledge of classic yacht rock hits with a ‘Name that Tune’ game at your next yacht party! Guests will hear snippets of popular tracks and need to guess both the name and artist. Compete in teams or individually, and the team with the most points wins. Include some unfamiliar tunes for an extra challenge – and maybe even offer prizes!

Did you know that ‘Name That Tune’ first aired on TV in 1952? It was a hit and ran for decades in America and abroad. Spice up the party with a nautical relay race or scavenger hunt – just don’t forget the compass (or Dramamine)!

Nautical Relay Race or Scavenger Hunt

Organizing an entertaining yacht rock party may seem daunting, but adding marine activities like the Nautical Relay Race or Scavenger Hunt will keep your guests engaged.

Split guests into teams of four to six. Set a course with challenges for each team. Focus on nautical tasks like running a sailor’s obstacle course, swimming with anchors and rowing inflatable boats.

Set up a scavenger hunt for various ocean-related items like shells, whistles and flags. Guests will have fun competing and exploring the sea’s delights. Sea Star Base Galveston provides educational marine science and ecology programs for kids.

To make the yacht rock party even better, select captains for each team and create logos or badges. Provide game manuals with rules and safety instructions. Have prizes ready for first through third place and participation rewards.

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Dress Code and Costume Ideas for Your Yacht Rock Party

To complement the music and ambiance of your yacht rock party, dressing up in the appropriate attire is a must. With the help of yacht rock fashion trends and ideas for creating a themed costume or outfit, your guests can fully immerse themselves in the experience. Encourage your guests to dress up and make it a part of the party with the right dress code and costume ideas.

Yacht Rock Fashion Trends

Yacht rock fashion is a classic trend from the ’70s that’s still popular today. A go-to look is a polo shirt paired with pastel-colored shorts or pants . An iconic look is a nautical striped shirt with white trousers and boat shoes . Add extra style with sunglasses, loafers, and sports coats . Spice it up with vintage elements like retro bathing suits or wide-legged pants. For women, try flowy dresses in tropical prints or elegant maxi dresses in neutral colors.

Choose a theme for your party to inspire creativity and add more fun. Encourage guests to dress their best nautical or honor yacht rock icons like Lionel Richie or Christopher Cross. Someone once attended a yacht rock party where everyone wore sailor hats and oversized sunglasses. Those pictures are still shared today!

Dress up for a yacht rock party to embrace smooth tunes and laid-back vibes. Get deck shoes and a captain’s hat. Be a captain of cool and dress to impress!

Ideas for Creating a Themed Costume or Outfit

Hosting a themed party is now super exciting! The latest trend is the ‘Yacht Rock Party.’ Get imaginative and dress up like you’re on an actual yacht cruise. Here are some ideas for costumes and outfits:

  • Throwback clothes – go vintage and classic from 70s – 90s.
  • Sailor-themed attire – stripes, navy blazers, white skirts or shorts.
  • Accessories – shades, watches, bracelets, hats, beanies.
  • Shoes – yacht shoes, retro sports sneakers or flip flops.
  • Patterns – paisley, flowers, geometric prints.
  • Hair & Makeup – blow-dried hairdos, afro styled wigs, bold eyeliner, bright lip colors.

For an extra authentic touch, choose cotton blends with either nautical inspired or tropical prints.

Our expert tip for standing out – an all-white suit , just like Captain Stubing’s Love Boat uniforms!

A group of friends once rocked it as The Village People at a Yacht Party. Have fun creating a unique outfit that fits your style while still honoring the theme.

Remember, a bad outfit choice can seriously affect your reputation!

Encouraging Your Guests to Dress Up

Your Yacht Rock party isn’t just about the music. Dress code is important too! Encourage guests to dress up by clearly mentioning it on the invitation – give them time to plan their costumes. Here are some ideas:

  • Nautical-wear and accessories
  • 70s and 80s-style outfits
  • Vintage sunglasses and hats
  • Bold colors, patterns and prints

It’s all in good fun – no pressure! Offer a prize for the best dressed guest, for extra creativity. Get style cues from classic yacht rockers like Hall & Oates, Michael McDonald and Steely Dan . If all else fails, share a funny story of a previous party. That will loosen up the mood and make everyone enjoy their attire. Anchor your yacht and wrap up the party. The only thing sinking tonight are the disco balls!

Wrapping Up Your Yacht Rock Party

To wrap up your yacht rock party with a bang, explore the sub-sections of party favors and souvenirs, thank you notes and feedback, tips for hosting a successful yacht rock party. This is the ultimate guide to make sure your guests leave happy and satisfied with their experience at your party.

Party Favors and Souvenirs

Customized Koozies – Keep drinks cold! Choose from designs or create one that fits your party.

Goodie Bags – Filled with candy, snacks, and music-themed accessories.

Vinyl Records – Gift vinyl records for a sense of authenticity.

Plus, party hats, tees, muslin curtains can be personalized for guests to remember the event.

Party favors date back to ancient European traditions. Nowadays, they express gratitude to guests. Lastly, thank you notes give closure to your party.

Thank You Notes and Feedback

After a successful Yacht Rock Party, expressing gratitude and collecting feedback is key. Send handwritten thank you notes to show appreciation. Ask guests for constructive criticism using surveys or interviews. Promote the event on social media with images, videos, and highlights.

Reach a broader audience by acknowledging comments on social media. Encourage RSVPs early via email lists or social media to prepare for future parties. With these tips, you’ll have all the tools needed for success! Hosting a yacht rock party? Steer clear of rocky playlists!

Tips for Hosting a Successful Yacht Rock Party.

Yacht Rock Party success? It’s easy! Follow these five tips.

  • Get a yacht-like ambiance , indoors or outdoors.
  • Set up a top-notch sound system .
  • Serve light finger foods – no need for cutlery.
  • Ask guests to dress in 70s-80s yacht style .
  • Plan a fun activity- like yacht music trivia.

Plus, add tunes that speak of love, life on a boat and easy living. Then let folks relax on open decks with sun umbrellas, sipping cocktails with mint leaves or lemon slices.

I did this for my birthday and it was amazing! Everyone was dancing in their silk scarves and blouses, singing along to Michael McDonald and other legendary yacht rock artists.

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It's not easy being Chloe Sanderson, especially when she's so hard on herself. It's understandable. She's been taking care of everyone since her mom left when she was in fourth grade. She's working, putting herself through business school, providing for her dad's care in an Alzheimer's facility and trying to keep it together. So much so that she's bound to snap.

Chloe's ne'er-do-well twin brother rolls back into town unexpectedly bringing his dreamy new boyfriend. Her best friend Annie is getting married and making big life changes. Chloe has agreed to bake pies for the wedding and make a gloriously romantic and crafty pom wall and feels time shrinking around her leading her ever closer to the inevitable snap. Everyone else has their life on track in a way that she does not and this prompts her to take some unwise romantic risks that may jeopardize what she truly wants.

Set in Columbus, Ohio, this is book two in the "Waiting for Tom Hanks" series and features the movie premiere of the screenplay Annie wrote loosely based on Chloe's will-they-or-won't-they romance with her boss, Nick. Get your yacht rock* playlist ready and settle in for a charming read.

*Yacht rock is a broad music style and aesthetic commonly associated with soft rock, one of the most commercially successful genres from the mid-1970s to early 1980s. Artists of note include Christopher Cross, The Doobie Brothers, Toto, Steely Dan, Loggins and Messina, and my favorites, Hall & Oates.

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Don’t Rock the Boat Board Game: Rules and Instructions for How to Play

Don’t Rock the Boat How to Play Quick Links:  |  Objective   |  Setup   |  Playing the Game   |  Winning the Game   |  FAQ   |  Components   |

Objective of Don’t Rock the Boat

The objective of Don’t Rock the Boat is to place objects on the ship while keeping it balanced so no objects fall off the ship.

  • Take the Wave apart. Put the balancing rod into the top of one of the sides of the Wave. Then snap the two Wave pieces together. Note: Older versions of the game don’t have the balancing rod.
  • Insert the masts and crow nests into the corresponding spots on the ship. Slide the planks into the sides of the ship. Note: Older versions of the game don’t have the planks.
  • Balance the ship on the Wave until it is stable.
  • Place all of the objects into a pile where all of the players can reach them.
  • The youngest player starts the game.

Setting up the game

Playing Don’t Rock the Boat

You will begin your turn by choosing one of the objects that haven’t been added to the boat yet. You can choose any of the pieces. Older versions of the game only have penguins, while newer versions have other pieces in addition to the penguins.

Once you have chosen a piece, you will place it on the boat. There aren’t really any restrictions on where you can place your chosen piece. You can place it in the crow’s nest, on the deck, or you could even have it dangle off the edge of the boat. The piece just has to be placed somewhere on the boat.

Placing a penguin on the boat

While you are choosing where to place your piece you need to consider the balance of the boat. The boat will sway back and forth as you add pieces to it. You want to place your piece so the boat doesn’t sway too much and one of the pieces fall off the boat.

Balancing penguins on the Don't Rock the Boat ship

After you have placed your piece, play passes to the player on your left. They will choose a new piece and try to add it to the boat.

Winning the Game

Players will keep taking turns choosing a piece and placing it on the boat. The game ends when a player places a piece and it leads to one or more pieces falling off the boat. If a piece falls but stays on the boat, this does not trigger the end game. The end game is only triggered when one or more pieces fall off the boat.

The last player to successfully place a piece on the boat without tipping off any of the objects (the player that went before the player that tipped the boat), wins Don’t Rock the Boat.

Winning Don't Rock the Boat

Don’t Rock the Boat FAQs

If you have any questions about how to play Don’t Rock the Boat, leave a comment below on this post. I will try to answer any questions asked as best and as quickly as possible.

Components for Don't Rock the Boat

Don’t Rock the Boat Components

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Year : 2012 | Publisher: Patch Products, PlayMonster

Genres: Children’s, Dexterity, Family

Ages: 5+ | Number of Players: 2-4 | Length of Game: 5 minutes

Difficulty: Light | Strategy: Light | Luck : Moderate

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How to Win

If you are looking for a game requiring little skill and a good deal of luck, then this may be the game for you. Yacht is a very simple game which uses nothing more than 5 dice, a cup to shake them in, and a score sheet. Despite its simplicity, the “high” of getting spectacular rolls of the dice is palpable. The skill of the game comes entirely in the form of decision making. The decisions one must make involve taking calculated risks, and knowing how to score your rolls.

Number of Players

As few as 2 and as many as you like.

5 six-sided dice (with optional dice cup), 1 specially prepared score sheet per player.

Download a score sheet. (If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, download it for free here .)

Each player rolls to determine who plays first (high roll wins), and play proceeds to the left. A player starts their turn by first rolling all 5 dice. They are allowed up to 2 more rolls (for a maximum of 3 rolls per turn). Each time a player rolls, they may choose to hold (or set aside) as many of the dice as they wish, and re-roll the remaining dice in an attempt to achieve certain goals as outlined by the score sheet. At any time during a players turn, they may stop rolling and use what is showing on all 5 dice to fill in a spot on their score sheet.

Once a spot has been filled in on the score sheet, it can not be changed.

Score Sheet

Each player has their own individual sheet prepared with a series of categories divided into two sections (an “upper” and a “lower”). Each category represents a specific combination of dice, and should have a space next to it to fill in the score for that category. The categories are:

Upper Section

  • Upper Section Bonus (35 pts. If upper section total = 63 or higher)

Lower Section

  • 3 of a kind (total of all 5 dice)
  • 4 of a kind (total of all 5 dice)
  • Full house (25 points)
  • Small straight (30 points)
  • Large straight (40 points)
  • Yacht (50 pts.)
  • Chance (total of all 5 dice)
  • Bonus for additional Yachts (100 pts. per additional Yacht)

There should also be room at the bottom of the sheet to fill in the totals for both sections and add them together for a final total. At the end of a players turn, the player MUST write down a score next to one of the categories. The player may choose to fill in any category that has not been previously filled in (in either section), but their final combination of dice must meet the requirements for whatever category they select (other wise, they must fill in a 0 for that category).

For the upper section, each category simply represents the specific numbers rolled on the dice. To take a score in the upper section, merely write down the total of all numbers you rolled that correspond to the specific category. For example, if you roll three 1s, a 2, and a 4, you may total the 1s for a score of “3” in the 1s category (for the sake of argument, you could also take a score of “2” in 2s, or “9” in Three of a Kind, etc). The upper section bonus of 35 points is achieved if the combined total of all numbers scored in the upper section equal 63 points or more. A good thing to keep in mind when trying for this bonus is that scoring exactly 3 of each number (i.e. three 1s, three 2s, etc.), gives you exactly 63 points.

For the lower section, the roll requirements are more specific. For 3 of a kind, and 4 of a kind you must obviously have either 3 of one number or 4 of one number showing on the dice. If you have met this requirement, you may total ALL numbers on the dice and write the total in the appropriate category. For “chance,” there is no specific requirement to meet; you merely total all the dice. All other lower section categories have specific point values assigned to them. You may write down the point value for each of these categories upon achieving their roll requirements. Those requirements are:

  • Full house – dice show 3 of one number and 2 of another number (25 points)
  • Small straight – 4 of the 5 dice are in sequence (example: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6). (30 points)
  • Large straight – all 5 dice are in sequence (example: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5). (40 points)
  • Yacht – all 5 dice show the same number (50 points)

You will notice while playing, that certain rolls can be taken in a variety of categories (for example a roll of 4, 4, 4, 6, 6, can be scored as 4’s, 6’s, 3 of a kind, Full house, or Chance…or, you can take a “0” anywhere else). In these situations, it is up to you to decide where to write down a score. In the event that your final roll of the dice on your turn produces a roll that does not meet ANY requirements on the score sheet, then a score of “0” must be taken in the open category of your choosing.

Bonus Yachts

If you have already filled in the yacht category (with either 50 points or zero), and you roll a yacht…that yacht may be used as a “wildcard” anywhere else on the sheet (for example: it may be used as a full house, small straight, etc.). Also, if you have already scored 50 points in the yacht category, each additional yacht rolled is worth a bonus of 100 points (in addition to whatever the subsequent yachts are scored as).

When every category on every player’s score sheet has been filled in, the game is over. Each player then totals all of the values from each and every category on the sheet (remembering to include any bonuses). The player with the highest total score is the winner.

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Rules, instructions & winning strategies, a guide to yacht, the classic dice game: rules, instructions & strategy guide, introduction.

Yacht is a dice game where your aim is rolling the right combinations and racking up points. It’s similar to games like Yahtzee , which I’ve written about before, but it’s got its own unique twist and a different scoresheet. The game was first invented in the mid 20th century, and it’s been mildly popular with families and friends since then.

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It’s a mix of luck and strategy, so while you can’t control the dice, you can make smart moves to up your chances of winning which I’ll dive in to below.

  • Quick Tip for Yacht

Always keep an eye on your score sheet and aim for the combos that are still open, especially the ones with higher points.

  • Rules for playing Yacht

Alright, let’s get into the nitty-gritty of Yacht rules. The game is played with five dice, and each player gets three rolls per turn. You can keep some dice and re-roll others to get the combos you need. There’s a score sheet with different categories, and you’ve got to fill each one with your dice rolls. Some categories are just about adding up the dice, while others need specific combos like a full house or a straight. You’ve got to fill in a score for each category, even if it’s a zero. Once all the categories are filled, the game ends, and the player with the highest score wins.

  • Equipment and Setup for Yacht

For Yacht, you need five dice and a score sheet for each player. You can find these online or make your own. To set up, each player gets a score sheet, and you decide who goes first. That’s it, you’re ready to roll!

  • How to Play Yacht

Playing Yacht is pretty straightforward. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Key Game Mechanics: Roll the dice, keep what you need, and re-roll the rest. Aim for high-scoring combos.
  • Setup: Each player gets a score sheet. Decide who starts.
  • Gameplay: On your turn, roll all five dice. After the first roll, set aside any dice you want to keep and re-roll the rest. You can do this twice more. Then, choose a category on your score sheet and write down your score.
  • End of the Game: Once all categories are filled, add up your points. The highest score wins.
  • How to Win at Yacht

To win at Yacht, you need a mix of luck and strategy. Keep an eye on your score sheet and go for the high-scoring categories when you can. Sometimes it’s worth taking a zero in a lower category to save a good roll for a higher one. And remember, some categories can score you a lot of points, so aim for those when the dice are in your favor.

  • Best Strategies for playing Yacht game

For the best strategies, think ahead. Plan your rolls around what you need to fill in on your score sheet. If you’re aiming for a full house and you roll two pairs, it might be worth it to re-roll one of the pairs to try for that third matching die. And don’t forget about the Yacht itself – that’s five of a kind and scores you the most points. It’s rare, but if you’ve got a shot at it, go for it!

There are a few variations of Yacht that can mix things up. Some people play with different scoring rules or add in wild dice that can be any number. Feel free to get creative and make your own house rules !

Sometimes you’ll find yourself in a tough spot, like needing a specific roll to fill in your last category. In those cases, focus on the dice you need and keep re-rolling for them. And if you’re ahead, play it safe and fill in the easy categories to secure your lead.

  • Frequently Asked Questions about playing Yacht game
  • Q: Can I change my score once I’ve written it down? A: Nope, once you’ve chosen a category and written a score, it’s final.
  • Q: What if I roll a Yacht but already filled that category? A: Tough luck! You’ll have to use it in another category, so choose wisely.
  • Q: Can I play Yacht with more than five dice? A: The standard game uses five, but you can try variations with more for a different challenge.
  • External Links

For more info on Yacht and official rulebooks, check out these links:

Yacht Dice Game Score Sheet [Printable] [PDF]

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In this post, we'll share how to play one of our favorite dice games using 5 dice, which is included in our portable pocket-size Travel Dice design: Yacht (aka Generala, Yatzy, Poker Dice, Cheerio), which is the original public domain version of the game that is packaged by Milton-Bradley as the trademarked Yahtzee®. Yacht can be played with any number of players (2+) and all you need is dice, scoresheets, and a pen. These are the complete rules of play, plus a free printable Yacht scoresheet .

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How to Play Yacht

Although it has many names and some variations, this is the basic version of the game that we play, taken from the official source, Hoyle's Rules of Games . There are some slight scoring differences from the trademark Yahtzee® game but we actually enjoy this way more. See more complete rules on the Wikipedia page for Yacht .

Object of the Game

Score the most points after 12 rounds of game play.

  • Gather a scoresheet for each player and 5 dice. The game consists of 12 rounds, and each player one turn within each round. Each turn consists of up to 3 rolls of the dice. The object of a turn is to designate dice to count in one of the 12 categories shown on the scoresheet (more on that below).
  • At the beginning of each turn, the player throws all 5 dice. The player sets aside any of the dice they wish to designate to a scoring category, and rolls the rest of the dice again. Same with the second roll. The player may "stay" at any time and is not required to roll all 3 times. After the third roll or "stay", the player must select a category on the scoresheet and enter the chosen score (which may be zero) under their name's column.
  • No category may be used more than once in the course of the game.
  • When every player has had 12 turns, the scores on the scoresheet are tallied and the highest score wins.

The scoring is as follows, with a maximum achievable score:

Use our free printable scoresheet for game play:

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Yacht dice game is predecessor of Yahtzee and is contemporary of another sequence dice-casting game Crag . Yacht is in public domain and similar to games such as Poker Dice , Yatzy etc.

The objective of the game is to score points by rolling 5 six-sided dice and making certain combinations.

5 six-sided dice and a scoresheet.

Yacht Dice Game Play :

In each round all players take turn to roll 5 dice up to a maximum of 3 times. After each roll player can set aside one or more dice and then roll remaining dice. Dice which were set aside in initial rolls can be rolled again in later rolls. The game has 12 categories to score. Each category belongs to a unique combination and can be scored only once. There is no sequence in which a category is to be scored.

Following are the categories available in Yacht dice game, its scoring rules and description

Player can choose a category to play even if he/she scores zero in it according to the scoring rules. Sometimes it is more beneficial to score in low scoring categories such as ones or twos and try high scoring categories again in later turns if it is not achieved.

Some combinations can be played in multiple categories. For example, if all five dice are showing same number, it can be scored in Four of a kind, or Full house, or Yacht.

Once all categories are played, the player with highest points wins.

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