The best classic dice games🎲🏛 - still a joy every time! 2026

Even though some dice games🎲 are already hundreds of years old🏛, they still bring a lot of joy every time despite their simplicity. Mostly they are based on one or more 6 dice – but there are also dice games with hundreds of dice like "Spiel".

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List of the best classic dice games 2026 🎲🏛

Attached is our list of the best classic dice games🎲🏛 you can buy 2026:

This list was last updated on June 26, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Can't Stop

    Can't Stop

    Can't Stop is a classic dice game designed by Sid Sackson, renowned for its blend of luck, risk-taking, and tactical decision-making. It's a game that challenges players to wisely balance their boldness and caution as they aim to complete columns on the game board.

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    2–4 30 min 9+ Immediately playable
  2. Perudo

    Perudo

    Perudo, also known as Liar's Dice, Bluff, or Dudo, is a classic South American dice game that combines elements of luck, skill, and bluffing. It's a game where players attempt to outwit each other through bold claims and challenges.

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    2–10 15–30 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 1 € above the best price
    19 € at Amazon*
  3. Mahé

    Mahé

    Players aim to win from a limited set of prize cards by navigating a circular track, typically consisting of 21 spaces. A player rolls 1-3 dice each turn to determine movement, but must keep the total rolled at or below 7 to advance. Landing on another player's piece requires them to carry it, influencing how many dice must be rolled, while the top piece owner determines the stakes, leading to potential removals from the board. The player collecting the most valuable prize cards at the end wins.

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    2–7 20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  4. Boggle

    Boggle

    Boggle is a fast-paced, timed word search game that challenges players to find as many words as possible within a three-minute time limit. The game uses a 16-cube grid filled with letters, and players must quickly form words by connecting adjacent letters.

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    1–8 10 min 8+ Immediately playable
  5. The Royal Game of Ur

    The Royal Game of Ur

    The game is a simple racing game similar to backgammon, featuring a board that reproduces an original found in the ancient city of Ur. Each player brings in their 7 pieces and moves them off the outer track, while clashes occur on the inner track. The winner is the first to move all their pieces off the board.

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    2 30 min 10+ Immediately playable
  6. A Gamut of Games

    A Gamut of Games

    This book offers rules for 38 games that can be played with common gaming equipment such as cards, dice, a checkers set, pen, and paper. The games cover a variety of themes, player counts (solo, two players, or more), and skill levels, including strategy, luck, and logic games.

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    1–10 30 min 8+ Easy to learn
  7. Wembley

    Wembley

    Players take on the role of English football teams competing for the FA Cup. They receive cards representing each club and navigate through a series of knockout rounds, earning money for victories. This currency can be spent on game tokens representing star players, and match outcomes are determined by a dice roll reflecting goals scored and adjusted by the number of star players.

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    3–8 60 min 12+ Immediately playable
  8. Mia

    Mia

    Players take turns rolling two dice under a cup and announcing a higher roll than the previous one. Announcements can be challenged, resulting in players losing lives if caught lying or if the challenger is incorrect. The game features a unique ranking system, with "21" being the highest roll, followed by doubles and descending values.

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    2–12 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  9. Super Farmer

    Super Farmer

    Players take on the role of farm owners, aiming to breed, trade, and collect various animals, including rabbits, sheep, pigs, cows, horses, and dogs. The goal is to gather at least one of each type, except for dogs, while avoiding foxes and wolves that threaten their livestock. Originating in WWII Warsaw, it became popular among families, who sold handmade copies despite the destruction of most copies during the war.

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    2–6 20 min 7+ Immediately playable
  10. Pass the Pigs

    Pass the Pigs

    Pass the Pigs is a light-hearted, portable game that combines elements of chance and risk-taking, making it a perfect "beer & pretzels" game. The game is unique in its use of pig miniatures as dice, which players toss to accumulate points based on how the pigs land. The game's blend of simplicity and unpredictability makes it an excellent choice for casual gaming sessions and parties.

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    2–10 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 31 € above the best price
    40 € at Amazon*
  11. Spiel

    Spiel

    The game features an unusual tetrahedral game board with 121 dice in three colors. It includes a variety of games that range from dexterity to abstract movements and encourages players to create new games. The box of the Kosmos edition indicates an age range of "4-99," while the latest edition states "6+".

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    2–6 20 min 6+ Easy to learn
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  12. Triple Yahtzee

    Triple Yahtzee

    Triple Yahtzee is essentially a standard Yahtzee game, but it features three scoring columns instead of the usual one. The regular Yahtzee rules apply, but with thirty-nine categories instead of thirteen. Scores are added normally in the first column, doubled in the second, and tripled in the third, making it crucial to place high scores in the third column to maximize points.

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    1–10 45 min 8+ Easy to learn
  13. Quips

    Quips

    Players roll two dice to fill holes on their unique game boards with colored cylinders. Each board has a different requirement for colors, and the game includes various modes and uses both colored and standard dice. This color-matching game helps young children recognize and name six different colors while providing hours of entertainment.

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    2–4 20 min 3+ Immediately playable
  14. Mix-Max

    Mix-Max

    Mixing and matching fun for all ages awaits. Players roll dice to create as many funny characters as possible by drawing cards and combining them. In the second part, they aim to complete characters by winning cards from other players, earning points for each completed character, with a bonus for completing the wizard.

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    2–6 20 min 5+ Immediately playable
  15. Follow that Mouse!

    Follow that Mouse!

    Mausefalle is a simple dice game for children featuring the main character from the popular German children's show that first aired in 1971. Players take turns rolling the dice and moving accordingly. Landing on a space with a hole results in falling into a lower area, where players must roll again to find an exit. The game ends when a player reaches the cheese at the finish line, and the player who does so first wins.

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    2–6 15 min 4+ Immediately playable
    + 11 € above the best price
    18 € at Amazon*
  16. Race to the Roof

    Race to the Roof

    A thrilling chase game unfolds from the basement to the attic. Players start by setting up the rooms of the house, then move their pieces forward by rolling the dice. Rolling a 6 allows a player to draw a luck card, search for the object shown on the card, and then move to that location. Each game features different hidden objects as the house is rearranged before play. The first player to reach the attic window wins.

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    2–4 20 min 5+ Immediately playable
    + 1 € above the best price
    14 € at Amazon*
  17. Poker Dice

    Poker Dice

    Poker Dice is a dice game using five special dice that represent card values from nine to ace. Players take turns rolling up to three times to form the best standard poker hand, setting aside dice after each roll. The player with the best hand wins, regardless of suits.

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    2–12 10 min 8+ Immediately playable
  18. Minister

    Minister

    Players engage in a dice-driven game focused on German politics, aiming to become Chancellor by the end. The board features a lengthy movement path that allows players to ascend in the political hierarchy. Players roll dice to advance their pawns and can occupy key positions, appoint ministers, and even replace opponents' ministers. If a player cannot utilize their dice roll, they age a year, and once a player turns 65, they must retire. The last player remaining in the game who holds the Chancellorship wins.

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    2–4 60 min 12+ Immediately playable
  19. Choco

    Choco

    Players take turns selecting one of many chocolate candies, hoping not to find the "creature in the candy." Before the game starts, all candies are flipped with the right side up and mixed randomly. Most candies have either a cherry or peanut picture underneath, but one contains a flaw. Players roll the "Pop-O-Matic" and try to pick a matching candy type. The player with the most candies at the end wins, provided they don't end up with the flawed candy.

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    2–4 25 min 3+ Immediately playable
  20. Pay Day

    Pay Day

    Pay Day is essentially the board game version of managing a budget over the course of a month. Players navigate through 31 days, tackling bills, expenses, and opportunities to wheel and deal in property. The aim is to balance your books effectively, making as much money as you can or, at the very least, accruing the least amount of debt. Everyone gets paid at the end of the month, but that's also when all bills come due. If you can't cover your costs, you'll need to take out a loan. The game ends after a predetermined number of months, usually three, making for a 30-minute game. The player with the most cash or smallest debt load at the end wins.

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    2–6 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  21. Word Yahtzee

    Word Yahtzee

    Players take on the role of forming words instead of numbers, using seven lettered dice. Each letter has a point value, which contributes to the score when players meet specific word criteria. Goals include forming words of certain lengths and achieving multiple-word combinations, while reaching a Yahtzee requires creating a seven-letter word. The player with the highest score at the end wins.

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    2–4 30 min 8+ Easy to learn
  22. Craps

    Craps

    The game is popular in casinos, backyards, and military barracks worldwide. A player rolls two dice; winning occurs with a roll of 7 or 11, while losing happens with a roll of 2, 3, or 12. If another number is rolled, it becomes the "Point," and the player continues rolling until they roll that number again to win or roll a 7 to lose. Betting systems vary depending on the location and whether a casino-style layout is used.

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    1–16 20–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  23. Cootie / Beetle Game

    Cootie / Beetle Game

    Players compete to build a plastic bug by rolling dice to see which part they can add. The game was designed by William H. Schaper in 1949, making it the first to feature a fully three-dimensional, freestanding plastic bug. Similar games existed earlier, but they were primarily pencil-and-paper versions.

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    2–4 20 min 3+ Immediately playable

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Can't Stop currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.

How many players do the games on this list support?

Most games on this list support 2 to 6 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

What age are these games suitable for?

Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 3 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 20 to 25 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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