Capicu (original Mix) Official

Winning a round by playing the double-blank (0-0) .

Occurs when a player’s final tile fits both open ends of the board. This move often awards a 50-point bonus in tournament play. Capicu (Original Mix)

If you start the round, play a double from a suit where you have several other tiles to force opponents into your strongest numbers. Winning a round by playing the double-blank (0-0)

Since you cannot talk to your partner, pay attention to which numbers they are playing and which they are passing on to understand their hand. If you start the round, play a double

Note: Using a double (e.g., 4-4) as your last tile usually does count as a Capicú unless it is the only remaining tile for that number.

Each player draws 7 tiles . The player with the double-six (6-6) goes first in the initial round. Turn Order: Play proceeds counter-clockwise .

"Capicú" is a pivotal term in , referring to a specific winning move where a player can end the round by playing their final tile on either open end of the domino train. Mastering this move is the hallmark of a skilled player. The Game Basics

2 Comments

  1. Hi,
    I am trying to calibrate my Cricut Explorer. On the dropdown there aren’t enough numbers for me to choose the closest cut. The same with the letters. I need 13 on the numbers and p on the letters. The largest number on the dropdown is 7 and G is the last letter. Can you help?

    1. Hmm, I’m not sure why your dropdown isn’t giving all the options. I would contact Cricut member care to walk through a calibration with you, they’re awesome and they’ll have a better idea of what’s going on. My only initial thought is that it’s a Design Space glitch or you might need to update either Design Space or your computer software.

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