I am doing a science fair expiriment on it and I will tell you the answer, not saying that the answer is true but could be just a coincidence. ~ Varrick
You roll the dice 2 times and see if you get the number 6. If you got 6 you make your wish.
You don't. The rolling of dice is a uniformly random proposition. Cheating at dice is illegal, and WikiAnswers does not give information about illegal activity.
They do not make dice.
Peter, Paul, and Mary's version of "Blowing in the Wind" was number 1 on the Adult Contemporary charts for 5 weeks in 1963.
Are you asking for the design of the game or simply just asking how to make a dice roll? I do happen to know a free dice rolling tool if you are interested. Go to chat.usorgames.com, it is a chat system designed for USOR Games, but it has a automated dice rolling. You just message in the lobby saying "usor roll 2d10+3d56", it will show results. You do need to register. The nice thing is everything is free.
Seven - there are more ways to make seven than there are to make any other number.
It is a dice game where one rolls a dice seven times, each time deciding to add the number shown in tens, or ones. The object is to get as close to 100 without going over.
Fair dice are dice that are not weighted on one side to make a particular number more probable than the others. The probablity of a four on one dice is 1/6. The probability of a four showing on either or both of two dice is 1/6 + 1/6 = 1/3 (Note this is different from rolling a total score of four with two dice which can be achieved with 1+3, 3+1 or 2+2 which is 3 out of 36 combinations or 3/36)
The blowing kiss is very easy to make on a keyboard with a computer or even a smartphone. The blowing is made like this {*<>*}.
Multiple ways:1. Learn as3, then make a dice game2. Go to google, search for dice games, find one, steal it.That's a question better asked in pieces and other places, but ill start you off.Math.round((Math.random() * (6 - 1)) + 1);//pseudo-random number between 1 and 6
I'm not sure if it is the game you are thinking of but "Boogle" is very similar. But instead of being given a word, you have "x" number of dice, each dice has a different letter on each side. You roll these dice and then have "x" amount of time to make as many words as possible out of the letters that you rolled on the dice.
In the game of Craps, you have two dice and bet on which number comes up. There are more possibly ways to make a seven then any other number therefore 7 is the number to bet on.