chicken foot
chi
ˈʧɪ
chi
cken foot
kɪn fʊt
kin foot
British pronunciation
/tʃˈɪkɪn fˈʊt/
chickenfoot

Definition & Meaning of "chicken foot"in English

Chicken foot
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a dominoes game played with a set of double-nine dominoes, where players try to play all their tiles by matching them to the central spinner or to other open ends of the layout

What is "chicken foot"?

Chicken foot is a variation of dominoes played with a special set of tiles. The game is usually played by 2 to 8 players, and the goal is to be the first to get rid of all your tiles. The game starts with a double tile placed in the center, and players take turns adding matching tiles to the open ends of the domino chain. The unique rule in chicken foot is that when a double is played, it forms a "chicken foot," with three tiles placed around it, creating a branching structure. Players must continue to build off these branches, and if they cannot make a move, they draw a tile. The game ends when one player runs out of tiles or when no more moves can be made.

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We decided to play chicken foot after dinner, and it turned out to be a lot of fun.
I could n’t make a move in chicken foot, so I had to draw another tile.
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