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Perudo
For Kids, Seniors
Recommended Minimum Age 8 years
Recommended Maximum Age 99 years
Min. Number of Players 2
Max. Players 6
Warning Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.

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An exciting dice game of bluffing, guesswork, and luck.

Perudo

  • Test your nerves and luck
  • Be the last player holding a dice
  • Known as "Liar's Dice"

Fun and Sleuthing Dice Game

Perudo is a game that originated in Peru, and is known there as Dudo. Another common name for this game is Liar's Dice, which will become apparent once you've played the game for a bit. The aim is to not lose all your dice before anyone else does.

How to Play Perudo

Perudo is a game of dice and tumblers for between two and six players. Don't lose your dice before the other players do, while also making bids on the dice rolled by everyone else playing. Players shake their dice in their cups, and then the other players make a bid of how many dice they believe the roller has. The first player makes a bid (e.g. “eight six” to affirm that there are at least eight dice with the value six). Players make higher bids, or bids of the same value, as the game continues. One side of the dice is what's called the Paco, and you can also bet on how many Pacos will turn up under the cup. If there are fewer dice in reality than the number announced in the last bid, the player announces Dudo (pronounced Doudo, which means “I doubt” in Spanish) and all players reveal their dice. If the bid was right, the player who doubted loses a die, otherwise the player who made the wrong bid loses a die.

Fun Strategy Games to Play

Other fun strategy games include Jenga, Connect 4 and the dice game Yahztee

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