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A hand-made dice and number game manufactured in Durango Colorado. The game is made of wormy-maple wood and features a boxed area where the dice are rolled, with individual wooden numbers from 1 to 9. A minimum of 2 players (there is no maximum amount of players) each take a turn rolling the dice; after each roll the player will take down the numbers that were rolled. For example, if player 1 rolls a 6, the player can take down the number 6, or a combination thereof, like the numbers 2 and 4, so long as the numbers taken down match what was rolled. The player will continue to roll until there are no more number combinations available; whatever number combinations are left are added up, and that is that players score. The goal of the game is to score the lowest point possible; if you score a zero you "klack." Every other player in the round will then proceed to roll; lowest score or a “klack” wins. If there’s a tie, the “two-tie, all-tie” rule kicks in and everyone Klacks again!
I was in Durango Colorado and played Klackers
by Lester Bongs October 27, 2018
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the act of playing the game "Klackers," a wooden dice and number game that is manufactured in Durango Colorado.
I was in Durango and everyone was Klackin'
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1. When playing the wooden dice and number game "Klackers," "Klack" is to score a zero in your round, which is the best score you can get. 2. "Klack" is onomatopoeia, the sound that the numbers in the Klacker game make when they are pulled down, thus "Klacking" against the wood.
If you get a zero you Klack!
by Lester Bongs October 27, 2018
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