Crag (dice game) explained

Crag is a dice game similar to Yacht, Yahtzee, and Yatzy. It is played with three dice.[1] The game is quicker to play than Yahtzee,[2] and in Clement Wood and Gloria Goddard's 1940 Complete Book of Games, it is described as a game that "shares with Yacht the supremacy among sequence dice-casting games".[3]

Gameplay

Over 13 rounds, players take turns to roll three dice and assign them to certain combinations in a table. After throwing the dice, a player may choose to reroll any number of those dice. This second roll is final, at which point the player chooses which scoring category is to be used for that round. Once a player has used a category, they cannot use it again.

The scoring categories have varying point values, some of which are fixed values and others where the score depends on the value of the dice. The winner is the player who scores most points.

Scoring

The following are the 13 categories and the points scored in those categories:[1]

CategoryDescriptionScoreExample
CragAny combination containing a pair and totalling 1350 scores 50
ThirteenAny combination totalling 1326 scores 26
Three-Of-A-KindThree dice showing the same face25 scores 25
Low Straight1-2-320 scores 20
High Straight4-5-620 scores 20
Odd Straight1-3-520 scores 20
Even Straight2-4-620 scores 20
SixesAny combinationThe sum of dice with the number 6 scores 18
FivesAny combinationThe sum of dice with the number 5 scores 5
FoursAny combinationThe sum of dice with the number 4 scores 8
ThreesAny combinationThe sum of dice with the number 3 scores 9
TwosAny combinationThe sum of dice with the number 2 scores 4
OnesAny combinationThe sum of dice with the number 1 scores 3

If a category is chosen but the dice do not match the requirements of the category the player scores 0 in that category.

The maximum possible score is 244.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Knizia. Reiner. Dice games properly explained. 2010. Blue Terrier Press. [S.l.]. 9780973105216. 149.
  2. Book: Arnold. Peter. The complete book of indoor games. 1981. Exeter Books. New York. 9780671071523. 302.
  3. Book: Wood. Clement. Goddard. Gloria. The Complete Book of Games. Garden City. 359. en.