I love playing dominos, so when I was sent Tri-Ominos to play, I was so excited! This fun filled game uses three sided pieces which makes the game more challenging! I had hours of fun over the weekend playing Tri-Ominos with my husband.
The Zoom calls, the one-on-one homework time and teaching ourselves math equations again can be a lot for all parents! We’ve been tracking down fun new ways parents can introduce educational games into homeschooling curriculum.
Tri-Ominos is a classic game of dominos but with a twist - it’s a triangle! Players ages 7 and up score points by matching numbers on the three-sided pieces. It’s a game filled with strategy and understanding numbers! The game involves adding your Tri-Ominos as you play them, so it helps teach adding.
The first person who uses up their Tri-Ominos wins the round, gets an extra 25 points plus the value of their opponents remaining Tri-Ominos. The first person to get to 400 points, wins the game.
All entries will be verified—only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again. Any person who has won a prize (or whose household has won a prize) in any promotion sponsored by the Sponsor in the past thirty (30) days before this contest start date is not eligible to win a prize in this contest. Entrants who have created social accounts purely for the purpose of entering Competitions or Sweepstakes will not be eligible to win. All social accounts used must be public.
The winner will be chosen randomly through Rafflecopter and contacted via email. A reply to the winning email is required within 48 hours before a new winner is chosen. Void where prohibited by law. One person entering per household, please. Chatty Patty’s Place and Tabby’s Pantry are not responsible for shipment of prize.
Download the App
When teaching is done, kids can jump onto the Tri-Ominos downloadable app on the Apple Store and Google Play store to challenge their friends to a social distancing game!
Tri-Ominos Deluxe
The classic triangular domino game! Score points by matching numbers on the three-sided pieces. Contains 56 playing tiles with brass spinners, 4 plastic racks, and complete instructions. For 2 to 4 players, ages 7 and up.
MSRP: $19.99
Age: 7+
Available: Amazon and Walmart
GIVEAWAY
One winner will receive Tri-Ominos Deluxe set (RV $19.99).
All entries will be verified—only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again. Any person who has won a prize (or whose household has won a prize) in any promotion sponsored by the Sponsor in the past thirty (30) days before this contest start date is not eligible to win a prize in this contest. Entrants who have created social accounts purely for the purpose of entering Competitions or Sweepstakes will not be eligible to win. All social accounts used must be public.
The winner will be chosen randomly through Rafflecopter and contacted via email. A reply to the winning email is required within 48 hours before a new winner is chosen. Void where prohibited by law. One person entering per household, please. Chatty Patty’s Place and Tabby’s Pantry are not responsible for shipment of prize.
If I won, this game would be for our family. It looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteNancy
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This would be for our family. I loved playing this when I was younger.
ReplyDeleteI would give this to my granddaughter
ReplyDeleteI would give this Tri-Ominos game to my Son & Grandkids! Way back when, when my Mom was still with us, we spent many a night playing Tri-Ominos...love the game!
ReplyDeleteI would love it for my kids.
ReplyDeleteI would give this to my grandson!
ReplyDeleteI think I would give this to my sister-in-law & her family, since they often have game night at their house & always looking for new games to introduce!
ReplyDeleteI would give this to my grandson. He can teach me how to play also!
ReplyDeleteThis would be a wonderful gift for my sister with five children.
ReplyDeleteI'd keep it for my family.
ReplyDeletemia2009(at)comcast(dot)net
I would keep it for myself.
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