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Dice 3
Dice 3 is a dice game that usually consists of two players, though it can also be played with 1 player up to six. It also has many variations. In Japan it is called ダイス 三 (daisu san), though the kanji ' 三 ' (Japanese for three) can also be written as さん in hiragana.

Invention
On March 3, 2014, Yuta created the game when he was learning japanese kanji s in his school during the second subject with a teacher from kyok center (教育センター) when he suddenly thought about it and tried it with his teacher. His teacher win the first game.

Gameplay
The game is played with a piece of paper (although not required, it will make it easier rather than having to remember the scores), a pencil, and a dice. First, the players select their numbers from the ones on the dice, the order in which players select their numbers is determined by either rock, paper, scissors or tic-tac-toe (referred to as game here), rock, paper, scissors is preferred when there are more than two players, how many numbers the players select is determined by by dividing 6 by the number of players, if a remainder is left, the players will chose which players will get extra numbers by another game of rock, paper, scissors or tic-tac-toe and chose them, 1 for 5 and 2 for 4 players.

The player who won the the first game first gets to select his numbers first and the second to win is second to choose and so on. To play the game the players write their name and numbers on the piece of paper with the pencil, and then the players roll the dice in the order of who won the first game, the player who has the number that appears on the top of the dice scores a point. In order to keep count of the points, the points are written on the paper or remembered in the mind.

In order to play alone, one pretends that there is another player and plays normally, the only difference being that there is only one player.

Paper
Although any paper can be used, there is a specially designed slip for this game that one can create from a piece of paper, there are two variations, one slip for each player and a single, long slip for all the players, to create one, one cuts out a rectangular slip of paper from a big enough piece of paper and divides it by the number of players and cuts it for the former variation or write a dividing line for the latter variation vertically. once finished dividing, a player divides their area or piece of paper with a line horizontally with the top being smaller than the bottom, they write their name and numbers at the top and write their scores at the bottom.

Cloud
Clouds, Oh what beautiful clouds! Floating above, Lofted about by the wind, Carried around and formed by water, not stopping Until they drop as rain, falling down As they tickle the earth, Making tinkling sounds, And forming puddles, Oh what beautiful clouds