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Rulings
The dice must stay stacked for a few seconds after the five seconds have elapsed in order to count. If they’re tipping over as time expires but haven’t quite fallen yet, it’s not a successful stack.
The best stack we ever got was nine dice for five Squirrels. Happy stacking!
You must use actual dice, although the dice don’t have to be six-sided, nor do they all have to be the same size. However, using coins and calling them “two-sided dice” isn’t allowed. We recommend against using four-sided dice for this (except maybe at the top).
No other player may interfere with your stacking attempt, including shaking the table.
The best stack we ever got was nine dice for five Squirrels. Happy stacking!
You must use actual dice, although the dice don’t have to be six-sided, nor do they all have to be the same size. However, using coins and calling them “two-sided dice” isn’t allowed. We recommend against using four-sided dice for this (except maybe at the top).
No other player may interfere with your stacking attempt, including shaking the table.
Rulings
The dice must stay stacked for a few seconds after the five seconds have elapsed in order to count. If they’re tipping over as time expires but haven’t quite fallen yet, it’s not a successful stack.
The best stack we ever got was nine dice for five Squirrels. Happy stacking!
You must use actual dice, although the dice don’t have to be six-sided, nor do they all have to be the same size. However, using coins and calling them “two-sided dice” isn’t allowed. We recommend against using four-sided dice for this (except maybe at the top).
No other player may interfere with your stacking attempt, including shaking the table.
The best stack we ever got was nine dice for five Squirrels. Happy stacking!
You must use actual dice, although the dice don’t have to be six-sided, nor do they all have to be the same size. However, using coins and calling them “two-sided dice” isn’t allowed. We recommend against using four-sided dice for this (except maybe at the top).
No other player may interfere with your stacking attempt, including shaking the table.
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