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Why 7? Rules and exceptions in the numbering of dice

Authors

  • Hans Christian Küchelmann

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21827/5beab0431d550

Keywords:

Dice, astragali, multi-period, gaming rules

Abstract

A seldom questioned rule is that opposite sides of dice add up to seven. A look through history reveals that this numbering rule has prevailed for more than 2000 years, from the first millennium BC up to the present. Nevertheless, exceptions occur in all periods, 159 of which are presented here. This paper will discuss the development of the numbering rule, possible motives for this arrangement and possible reasons for exceptions.

Published

2018-12-14

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