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Cee-lo

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/ˈsiːloʊ/
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a dice game typically played with three six-sided dice, where players bet on different combinations and try to roll specific winning combinations to win the round

Cee-lo is a traditional dice game with roots in Chinese culture that later gained popularity in the United States, particularly in informal settings. It is played with three six-sided dice and can involve two or more players. The objective is to roll a winning combination, such as a "triplet" with all three dice showing the same number, or specific sequences like "4-5-6," which often represents an automatic win. Players take turns rolling, with results determining the winner, and the game is typically played for fun or with wagers, making it a fast-paced and exciting activity.

  • They decided to play Cee-lo during the lunch break to pass the time.
  • Cee-lo is often played at family gatherings for some lighthearted fun.
  • He explained the rules of Cee-lo to his friends before starting the game.
  • They used three dice from the board game to play a quick round of Cee-lo.
  • Playing Cee-lo with friends is a fun way to spend a quiet afternoon.