How To Play Mexican Train?

Use a double-six domino set for 2 to 4 players, or a larger set for more players

Place the double-blank domino in the center as the starting tile

Shuffle all dominoes face down

Each player draws their starting hand

The number of dominoes drawn depends on player count

Keep the remaining dominoes as the boneyard

Decide who starts, usually the player with the highest double

On your turn, play one domino from your hand if possible

Match one end of your domino to an open end on the train

If you cannot play, draw one domino from the boneyard

If the drawn domino can be played, you may play it immediately

If not, your turn ends

Start your own train by placing a domino from the center double to your side

If you do not start your own train, your train is marked open

Other players may play on your open train

You may play on the Mexican Train if it has been started

The Mexican Train is a shared train that anyone may use

Doubles must be played lengthwise and require an extra matching play

If you play a double, you must satisfy it before ending your turn

If you cannot satisfy a double, draw until you can or the boneyard is empty

If the boneyard is empty and you still cannot satisfy the double, your turn ends with the double unresolved

A player’s train becomes open if they cannot play on it during their turn

Continue taking turns clockwise

The round ends when one player plays all their dominoes

The round also ends if no player can make a legal move

Score the round by adding the pips left in each opponent’s hand

The player with the lowest total score after all rounds wins

Play multiple rounds until a target score is reached or agreed upon

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