Looking for a way to get the whole family together without staring at screens? You’ve come to the right place! Dice games are the ultimate secret weapon for family fun – they’re quick to learn, easy to pack, and somehow manage to make math feel like a party trick instead of homework.
Whether you’re stuck inside on a rainy day, need a fun activity for family game night, or just want something that’ll keep everyone from sneaking back to their phones, these dice games deliver. The best part? Most of them only require a handful of dice and maybe a score sheet. No complicated setup, no reading through a 20-page rule book – just roll and go!
Let’s dive into 11 fantastic dice games that work for kids, parents, grandparents, and everyone in between.
1. Tenzi: The Lightning-Fast Race to Match ‘Em All

This game is pure adrenaline in dice form! Tenzi is ridiculously simple: everyone gets 10 dice, and you race to get all your dice showing the same number. First one to do it wins!
Best for: Kids ages 7+, competitive families, quick rounds
Players: 2-4 players
Time to Play: 2-5 minutes per round
What You’ll Need:
- 40 dice total (10 dice per player in different colors)
- A flat surface to roll on
How to Play:
1. Give each player 10 dice in their own color.
2. Everyone rolls their dice at the same time.
3. After your first roll, decide which number you’re going for (whichever one you rolled the most of).
4. Set aside the dice showing your chosen number and quickly re-roll the rest.
5. Keep rolling the unchosen dice until all 10 match your target number.
6. The first person to get all 10 dice showing the same number shouts “TENZI!” and wins!
Pro Tip: Once you’ve mastered basic Tenzi, switch it up! Try getting your dice in pairs, stacking them in a tower, or racing to make them add up to exactly 25. The variations are endless, which is why this game never gets old.
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2. Qwixx: The Colorful Math Game That Doesn’t Feel Like School

If you’re looking for a game that sneaks in addition practice while everyone’s having a blast, Qwixx is your answer. This color-coded dice game is all about quick thinking and smart choices.
Best for: Kids ages 8+, families who enjoy a little strategy
Players: 2-5 players
Time to Play: 15 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- 2 white dice
- 1 yellow, 1 red, 1 green, and 1 blue die
- Qwixx score sheets (one per player)
How to Play:
1. On your turn, roll all six dice.
2. Add the two white dice together – everyone can mark off that sum in any color row on their score sheet.
3. As the active player, you also get to add one white die to one colored die and mark off that sum in the matching color row.
4. Here’s the catch: you can only mark numbers from left to right in each row, and once you skip a number, you can’t go back to it!
5. The game ends when two color rows are locked (a row locks when the last number is marked).
6. Add up your marked numbers in each row – the player with the highest total wins!
Pro Tip: Don’t rush to mark off every option. Sometimes it’s smarter to skip a turn and wait for a better combination that won’t box you in later!
3. Yahtzee: The Timeless Classic That Brings Generations Together

There’s a reason Yahtzee has been around since 1956 – it’s simply that good! This is the game I grew up playing with my grandmother, and now I’m teaching it to my kids. That’s the magic of Yahtzee: it genuinely works for every age.
Best for: All ages (kids 8+), multi-generational gatherings
Players: 2-6 players
Time to Play: 30 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- 5 dice
- Yahtzee score sheets (one per player)
- A pencil for each player
How to Play:
1. On your turn, roll all five dice up to three times.
2. After each roll, set aside any dice you want to keep and re-roll the rest.
3. After your third roll (or sooner if you’re satisfied), choose which category on your score sheet to fill in based on what you rolled.
4. Categories include things like “Three of a Kind”, “Full House”, “Yahtzee” (five of a kind – the holy grail!), and number totals.
5. Each category can only be used once per game, so choose wisely!
6. Play 13 rounds (one for each category), then add up your scores. Highest score wins!
Fun Variation: Keep a family scorecard posted on the fridge where you track the highest score ever rolled. It adds a fun ongoing challenge to beat the family record!
4. Flash! The Visual Speed Game That Levels the Playing Field

Flash is perfect when you want a game where the 6-year-old has just as much chance of winning as the parent. This lightning-fast game relies on quick visual perception, not strategy, so age doesn’t matter one bit.
Best for: Kids ages 6+, mixed-age groups
Players: 2-6 players
Time to Play: 15 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- 36 dice (included in the Flash! game set)
- Scoring chips
- A scoring pad
How to Play:
1. Roll all the dice into the center of the playing area.
2. Players race to spot matching symbols on the dice – the first person to correctly identify a match grabs the scoring chip!
3. No turns here – everyone plays at the same time, so stay alert!
4. Keep playing rounds until someone collects enough chips to win.
Pro Tip: The chaos is part of the fun! Don’t overthink it – just let your eyes scan and your hands grab when you spot a match. The faster you react, the better you’ll do!
5. Knockout: The Math Game Disguised as Epic Competition

Here’s how you get kids to practice addition facts without a single complaint: turn it into Knockout! This simple two-dice game is so engaging that kids forget they’re doing math.
Best for: Kids ages 6+, practicing math facts
Players: 2 players (or teams)
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- 2 dice (six-sided for beginners, twelve-sided for advanced players)
- A dry erase board or paper
- Markers or pencils
How to Play:
1. Each player writes the numbers 1-12 (or 1-6 for younger kids) on their side of the board.
2. Players take turns rolling both dice and adding the numbers together.
3. Cross off the sum you rolled from your list.
4. If you roll a sum that’s already crossed off, you get to “knock out” that same number from your opponent’s list!
5. The first player to cross off all their numbers wins!
Pro Tip: Certain numbers (like 6, 7, and 8) come up more often than others because there are more dice combinations that create them. Strategic players might focus on these hot numbers first!
6. Farkle: The Push-Your-Luck Game That’ll Make You Sweat

Farkle is deliciously nerve-wracking. Do you keep rolling for more points and risk losing everything? Or do you play it safe and bank what you’ve got? Every turn is a nail-biter!
Best for: Kids ages 10+, families who love a gamble
Players: 2-6 players
Time to Play: 30-45 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- 6 dice
- Paper and pencil for scoring
How to Play:
1. On your turn, roll all six dice.
2. Set aside any scoring dice (1s, 5s, three-of-a-kind, straights, etc.).
3. Decide: Will you stop now and bank your points, or roll the remaining dice for more?
4. If you roll again and get at least one scoring die, set it aside and decide again.
5. But beware – if you roll and get NO scoring dice, you “Farkle” and lose all points from that turn!
6. First player to reach 10,000 points wins!
Scoring Guide:
- Single 1 = 100 points
- Single 5 = 50 points
- Three of a kind = 100 × the number (three 4s = 400 points)
- Three 1s = 1,000 points
- Straight (1-2-3-4-5-6) = 1,500 points
Pro Tip: The risk-reward balance is everything. If you’ve got a decent score on the table, sometimes it’s smarter to bank it than to get greedy and Farkle it all away!
7. Yamslam: Yahtzee’s Faster, Chip-Flipping Cousin

If you love Yahtzee but want something that moves at lightning speed, meet Yamslam! Instead of writing scores on paper, you’re racing to grab limited scoring chips before your opponents snatch them up.
Best for: Kids ages 8+, fans of Yahtzee who want more urgency
Players: 2-5 players
Time to Play: 20 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- The Yamslam game set (includes 5 dice and scoring chips)
How to Play:
1. On your turn, roll all five dice up to three times, just like Yahtzee.
2. After your final roll, claim a scoring chip that matches your dice combination (Full House, Four of a Kind, etc.).
3. Here’s the twist: there are only four chips for each combination, so once they’re gone, that scoring option is closed to everyone!
4. This creates a mad dash to claim the best combinations early.
5. After all chips are claimed, count up the point values – highest total wins!
Pro Tip: Don’t sleep on the high-value combinations! If someone else grabs all four “Yahtzee” chips early, you’ve lost your chance at those big points forever.
8. UNO Dice: Your Favorite Card Game Gets a Roll-Worthy Makeover

Take everything you love about UNO – the colors, the matching, the sweet satisfaction of yelling “UNO!” – and transform it into a dice game. It’s genius!
Best for: Kids ages 7+, UNO fans
Players: 2 players
Time to Play: 15 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- The UNO Dice game set (includes special UNO dice)
How to Play:
1. Each player starts with a set of colored dice.
2. Roll your dice and try to match either the color or number showing on the center die.
3. If you match, set that die aside (it’s out of play).
4. Keep rolling your remaining dice, trying to match and eliminate them one by one.
5. The first player to get rid of all their dice wins!
Fun Variation: Add a house rule where you have to shout “UNO!” when you’re down to your last die, or you have to pick up an extra one. It adds that classic UNO drama!
9. Dragonwood: The Adventure Game Where Dice Decide Your Fate

Dragonwood isn’t just a dice game – it’s a quest! This card-and-dice hybrid has you collecting adventurer cards to earn dice rolls, which you’ll use to capture fantastical creatures and dragons.
Best for: Kids ages 8+, families who love themed games
Players: 2-4 players
Time to Play: 20 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- The Dragonwood game set (includes cards and dice)
How to Play:
1. On your turn, either draw a card or attempt to capture a creature from the center row.
2. To capture a creature, play matching cards from your hand (pairs, straights, etc.) to earn dice.
3. Roll your earned dice – if your total meets or beats the creature’s defense number, you capture it!
4. Each creature is worth victory points, and some have special powers.
5. When both dragons are captured, the game ends. Highest points wins!
Pro Tip: Don’t waste your big card combinations on weak creatures. Save your powerful sets for dragons and high-value monsters that’ll really boost your score!
10. Pig: The Simplest, Most Addictive Dice Game Ever Invented

Pig proves that you don’t need fancy equipment for maximum fun. One die, two players, and a whole lot of “should I risk it?” tension – that’s all it takes!
Best for: Kids ages 6+, quick games anywhere
Players: 2+ players
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- 1 die
- Paper and pencil for scoring
How to Play:
1. On your turn, roll the die as many times as you want.
2. Add up the face value of each roll – these are your points for the turn.
3. After each roll, decide: Will you roll again for more points, or pass the die and bank what you’ve got?
4. But watch out! If you roll a 1, your turn ends immediately and you lose ALL points from that turn (not your total score, just that round).
5. First player to reach 100 points wins!
Advanced Version: Use two dice! If you roll one 1, you lose your turn’s points. If you roll double 1s (snake eyes), you lose ALL your accumulated points and start from zero. It’s brutal and we love it!
Pro Tip: A good rule of thumb: once you’ve banked about 20 points in a turn, it’s usually smart to pass. Greed is the fastest way to Pig out and lose everything!
11. Roll for It! The Colorful Card-Matching Dice Game

This game is all about rolling the right combinations at the right time to claim cards before your opponents do. It’s simple enough for young kids but strategic enough to keep adults engaged!
Best for: Kids ages 8+, families who like competitive dice rolling
Players: 2-4 players
Time to Play: 20 minutes
What You’ll Need:
- The Roll for It! game set (includes colored dice and cards)
How to Play:
1. Lay out three cards in the center, each showing a dice combination needed to claim it.
2. On your turn, roll all your dice.
3. Match your dice to any of the available cards by placing matching dice on them.
4. Dice stay on cards until you complete the combination or choose to pull them back.
5. Once you complete a card’s required combination, claim that card and its points!
6. First player to 40 points wins!
Pro Tip: Sometimes it’s smarter to commit all your dice to one high-value card rather than spreading them across multiple cards. Focus beats scattered effort every time!
Ready to Roll?
There you have it – 11 fantastic dice games that’ll turn any ordinary day into an unforgettable family game night! Whether you’re looking for something lightning-fast like Tenzi, strategically satisfying like Qwixx, or daringly risky like Farkle, there’s a perfect dice game waiting for you.
The beauty of dice games is their simplicity. Toss a handful of dice and a scorepad in your bag, and you’ve got instant entertainment for road trips, camping adventures, rainy afternoons, or those “I’m bored!” moments that every parent knows too well.
So grab those dice, gather your crew, and get ready for some serious fun. Fair warning: you might hear “Can we play just one more round?” about a hundred times – but honestly, that’s the best problem to have!
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