Doubling Cube D6 in opaque black with sharp edges
What is a Doubling Cube used for?
A doubling cube is mainly used in the board game Backgammon. Unlike regular dice, it doesn't show numbers from 1 to 6, but rather the values 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64.
It is used to multiply the stakes of the game. At the beginning, the cube is placed with 64 facing up (which represents the initial 1x stake), and during their turn, either player may propose to double the stakes. The opponent must then decide whether to accept (in which case the cube is turned to, for example, 2) or to concede the game and lose. Only the player who accepted the last doubling proposal is allowed to make the next doubling offer.
This adds a strategic element to the game: the doubling cube challenges players to assess risk, make bold decisions, and play with foresight – perfect for those who enjoy games of chance and calculated risks.
Dice made in Germany
Warning: choking hazard small parts. Not for children under 3 years!
Doubling Cube D6 in translucent crystall clear / black with sharp edges
What is a Doubling Cube used for?
A doubling cube is mainly used in the board game Backgammon. Unlike regular dice, it doesn't show numbers from 1 to 6, but rather the values 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64.
It is used to multiply the stakes of the game. At the beginning, the cube is placed with 64 facing up (which represents the initial 1x stake), and during their turn, either player may propose to double the stakes. The opponent must then decide whether to accept (in which case the cube is turned to, for example, 2) or to concede the game and lose. Only the player who accepted the last doubling proposal is allowed to make the next doubling offer.
This adds a strategic element to the game: the doubling cube challenges players to assess risk, make bold decisions, and play with foresight – perfect for those who enjoy games of chance and calculated risks.
Dice made in Germany
Warning: choking hazard small parts. Not for children under 3 years!
Doubling Cube D6 in opaque ivory / black with sharp edges
What is a Doubling Cube used for?
A doubling cube is mainly used in the board game Backgammon. Unlike regular dice, it doesn't show numbers from 1 to 6, but rather the values 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64.
It is used to multiply the stakes of the game. At the beginning, the cube is placed with 64 facing up (which represents the initial 1x stake), and during their turn, either player may propose to double the stakes. The opponent must then decide whether to accept (in which case the cube is turned to, for example, 2) or to concede the game and lose. Only the player who accepted the last doubling proposal is allowed to make the next doubling offer.
This adds a strategic element to the game: the doubling cube challenges players to assess risk, make bold decisions, and play with foresight – perfect for those who enjoy games of chance and calculated risks.
Dice made in Germany
Warning: choking hazard small parts. Not for children under 3 years!
Doubling Cube D6 in opaque red / white with sharp edges
What is a Doubling Cube used for?
A doubling cube is mainly used in the board game Backgammon. Unlike regular dice, it doesn't show numbers from 1 to 6, but rather the values 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64.
It is used to multiply the stakes of the game. At the beginning, the cube is placed with 64 facing up (which represents the initial 1x stake), and during their turn, either player may propose to double the stakes. The opponent must then decide whether to accept (in which case the cube is turned to, for example, 2) or to concede the game and lose. Only the player who accepted the last doubling proposal is allowed to make the next doubling offer.
This adds a strategic element to the game: the doubling cube challenges players to assess risk, make bold decisions, and play with foresight – perfect for those who enjoy games of chance and calculated risks.
Dice made in Germany
Warning: choking hazard small parts. Not for children under 3 years!
Doubling Cube D6 in opaque white / black with sharp edges
What is a Doubling Cube used for?
A doubling cube is mainly used in the board game Backgammon. Unlike regular dice, it doesn't show numbers from 1 to 6, but rather the values 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64.
It is used to multiply the stakes of the game. At the beginning, the cube is placed with 64 facing up (which represents the initial 1x stake), and during their turn, either player may propose to double the stakes. The opponent must then decide whether to accept (in which case the cube is turned to, for example, 2) or to concede the game and lose. Only the player who accepted the last doubling proposal is allowed to make the next doubling offer.
This adds a strategic element to the game: the doubling cube challenges players to assess risk, make bold decisions, and play with foresight – perfect for those who enjoy games of chance and calculated risks.
Dice made in Germany
Warning: choking hazard small parts. Not for children under 3 years!