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Pass the Pigs

Pass the Pigs is a commercial version of the dice game, Pig.

Rules

Each turn involves one player throwing two model pigs, each of which has a dot on one side only. The player will have points either given or taken away, based on the way the pigs land (see below). Each turn lasts until the player throwing either rolls the pigs in a way that wipes out their current turn score or decides to stop their turn, add their turn score to their total score and pass the pigs to the next player. The winner is the first player to score a total of 100.

Scoring

*Single Pig
**The pig is laying on its side - 0 Points
**Razorback - The pig is laying on its back - 5 Points
**Trotter - The pig is standing upright - 5 Points
**Snouter - The pig is leaning on its snout - 10 Points
**Leaning Jowler - The pig is resting on its snout and ear - 15 Points
*Both Pigs
**Sider - The pigs are on their sides, either both with the spot facing upward or both with the spot facing downward - 1 Point
**Double Razorback - The pigs are both laying on their backs - 20 Points
**Double Trotter - The pigs are both standing upright - 20 Points
**Double Snouter - The pigs are both leaning on their snouts - 40 Points
**Leaning Jowler - The pigs are both resting between snouts and ears - 60 Points
**Combination - A combination not mentioned above is the sum of the single pigs score
**Pig Out - If both pigs are laying on their sides, one with the spot facing upwards and one with the spot facing downwards the score for that turn is reset to 0 and the turn changes to the next player
**Oinker - If both pigs are touching then the total score is reset to 0 and the turn changes to the next player
**Piggyback (Or Makin' Bacon) - If one pig lands completely resting on top of the other then the player is out of the game

There are several variations to these game rules. One is the Hog Call, where a player attempts to guess the score they are about to land. If correct, they double their points.

See also

Pig (dice)

External links

*Pass the Pigs
*Pass the Pigs - Analysis



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