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Dominos Or Dominoes Set. Dominoes (Or Dominos) Generally Refers To The Individual Or Collective Gaming Pieces Making Up A Domino Set (Sometimes Called A Deck Or Pack) Or To The Subcategory Of Tile Games Played With Domino Pieces. In The Area Of Mathematical Tilings And Polyominoes, The Word Domino Often Refers To Any Rectangle Formed From Joining Two Congruent Squares Edge To Edge. The Traditional Chino-European Domino Set Consists Of 28 Dominoes, Colloquially Nicknamed Bones, Cards, Tiles, Tickets, Stones, Or Spinners. Each Domino Is A Rectangular Tile With A Line Dividing Its Face Into Two Square Ends. Each End Is Marked With A Number Of Spots (Also Called Pips) Or Is Blank. The Backs Of The Dominoes In A Set Are Indistinguishable, Either Blank Or Having Some Common Design. A Domino Set Is A Generic Gaming Device, Similar To Playing Cards Or Dice, In That A Variety Of Games Can Be Played With A Set.