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Originally published as Solitaire Dice in 1969 in Sid Sackson's book A Gamut of Games, this game has also been released under various names such as Choice, Einstein, and Can't Stop Express. Players roll five dice, selecting the best combination of two pairs alongside a fifth die to earn points, and the player with the highest score after roughly 24-25 rolls wins. The rules also include provisions for solitaire play.
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Solitaire Dice, also known as Choice, Einstein, and Can't Stop Express, was published in 1969. Players roll five dice, choose two pairs plus a fifth die for points, and the highest score after 24-25 rolls wins.