
dados
a small cube used in games of chance with six sides each having one to six spots representing numbers

empate
the result of a game in which players or teams have even scores

(igualar)
empatar
(of two players or teams) to finish a game or competition with even scores
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hacer trampa
to win or gain an advantage in a game, competition, etc. by breaking rules or acting unfairly
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jugar
to use one's turn in a game
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turno
the time when someone has the opportunity, obligation, or right to do a certain thing that everyone in a group does one after the other

juego
an activity that is done for fun, mostly by children
Play refers to an activity done for enjoyment, amusement, or recreation, often involving imagination, creativity, or physical movement. It is usually done in a relaxed, informal setting and can include a wide range of activities such as games, sports, or other fun activities. Play can be solo or involve other people, and it is common in both children and adults. Examples of play include playing board games, sports like soccer, or simply playing with toys. Play helps reduce stress, encourage social interaction, and support learning and development.

ajedrez
a strategic two-player board game where players move pieces with different abilities across a board with the objective of capturing the opponent's king
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on an 8x8 grid, where each player starts with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. The objective is to checkmate the opponent’s king, meaning the king is in a position where it cannot escape capture. Each type of piece moves in specific ways: the king moves one square in any direction, the queen moves in any number of squares along a row, column, or diagonal, and the other pieces have their own unique movements. Players take turns moving their pieces, with the game requiring both tactical planning and strategy. The game ends when one player checkmates the other’s king, or a draw is declared.

(palabras cruzadas)
crucigrama
a puzzle game in which one writes the answers to the clues in numbered boxes
A crossword puzzle is a word game made up of a grid of blank squares. The goal is to fill in the squares with words, using clues provided for both horizontal and vertical spaces. Each clue corresponds to a word, and the letters of the words meet at certain points. Solvers must use their knowledge of vocabulary, spelling, and word patterns to figure out the answers. Crossword puzzles range in difficulty, offering a fun and challenging way to improve word skills and test memory. They are commonly found in newspapers, books, and online platforms.

casa de muñecas
a small toy house often containing tiny furniture and small dolls as well
A dollhouse is a small-scale model of a house, designed for dolls to live in. It typically includes rooms like a living room, kitchen, bedrooms, and sometimes even furniture and accessories. Dollhouses are often made of wood or plastic and come in various sizes and styles, from simple designs to elaborate, detailed structures. They allow children to engage in imaginative play, creating stories and scenarios for the dolls. Dollhouses help develop creativity, organization skills, and fine motor skills as children arrange furniture and move dolls around.

ganador
describing a team, person, or thing that wins or has won a game or race

(puzzle)
rompecabezas
a game that needs a lot of thinking in order to be finished or done
A puzzle is a game or activity that challenges a person to solve a problem by arranging pieces, figuring out clues, or completing a task. Puzzles can take many forms, such as jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, or logic puzzles, and they often require critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and patience. The goal of a puzzle is to find the correct solution, whether it is putting pieces together to form a picture, solving a riddle, or completing a pattern. Puzzles are often enjoyed as a form of entertainment or as an exercise for the brain, helping to improve memory and cognitive abilities.

truco
an act performed to amuse people who might consider it magical

(jugada)
movimiento
a change made by a player in the position of a piece in a board game

repartir
to give out playing cards to all the players in a game
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(juego de ordenador)
juego de computadora
a game designed to be played on a computer
A computer game is a video game that is played on a computer or similar device, using software to create the game environment and interactive elements. Players use input devices such as a keyboard, mouse, or controller to interact with the game. Computer games can be single-player or multiplayer, and they come in a variety of genres, such as action, adventure, strategy, and simulation. These games often involve completing tasks, solving puzzles, or competing against other players or the game itself. Computer games are popular for entertainment, education, and online socializing.
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(norma)
regla
an instruction that says what is or is not allowed in a given situation or while playing a game

(boliche)
bolos
a sport or game in which a player rolls a ball down a lane with the aim of knocking over as many pins as possible at the other end of the lane
Bowling is a sport where players roll a heavy ball down a lane to knock down pins arranged in a triangular formation at the end. The objective is to knock down as many pins as possible with a limited number of rolls, usually two per turn. In ten-pin bowling, players take turns trying to knock down all ten pins. If a player knocks down all the pins with one roll, it is called a strike. If they knock down all the pins with two rolls, it is called a spare. The game is typically played in frames, and the player with the most pins knocked down at the end wins.

juego de adivinanzas
a game in which a player is required to make a number of guesses in order to find the right answer
A guessing game is a type of game in which players try to figure out a specific answer or object based on limited information or clues. The game typically involves one player providing hints or describing something without directly revealing it, while the others try to guess what it is. Guessing games can be played in various forms, such as word games, picture games, or 20 Questions. These games are often fun and engaging, requiring players to use their knowledge, imagination, and reasoning skills to make educated guesses.
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(tenis de mesa)
ping-pong
a game also called tennis, played by two or four players who aim to hit a small plastic ball back and forth on a table across a net placed in the middle using special bats

(bomba)
globo
a thin and small rubber bag with a hole into which air is blown and is used as a toy or decoration

(entretenido)
divertido
providing entertainment or amusement

divertido
providing enjoyment or laughter

tiempo de juego
a duration of time at school when children are free to exit their classroom and spend their time playing outside
Playtime is a period during the school day when students are allowed to engage in recreational activities, typically outdoors, as a break from academic work. It provides children with the opportunity to relax, socialize, and engage in physical activities like running, playing games, or interacting with peers. Playtime is important for both mental and physical development, offering a chance to recharge before returning to classroom learning. The duration and timing of playtime can vary by school, but it is commonly scheduled during early or mid-afternoon.

(papalote)
cometa
a diamond shape frame covered with a paper or cloth with a string attached to it that can fly in the wind
A kite is a lightweight object, often made of fabric, paper, or plastic, attached to a string and flown in the air. It has a frame that supports the material, and it is designed to catch the wind, allowing it to soar. Kites have been used for thousands of years, originally for military, scientific, and ceremonial purposes, before becoming a popular recreational activity. To fly a kite, one holds onto the string and allows the wind to lift the kite into the air, controlling its movement by pulling or releasing the string. Kites come in various shapes and sizes and are enjoyed by people of all ages.

dardos
a game in which small pointy objects are thrown at a board to achieve points
Darts is a popular game where players throw small, pointed objects called darts at a circular target, known as a dartboard. The dartboard is divided into numbered sections, with each section having a specific point value. Players take turns throwing three darts each, aiming for high-scoring areas such as the bullseye or the sections with double and triple scores. The goal is to reach a set point total, usually 501 or 301, and finish by hitting a double score section. Darts requires skill, precision, and focus and has been played in pubs and competitions worldwide for many years.

(naipe)
carta
any of the 52 stiff rectangular pieces of paper that are each characterized by their signs and numbers or pictures on one side, used in playing different card games
A card is one of the 52 individual pieces in a standard deck of playing cards. Each card has two main features: a suit and a rank. The four suits are hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades, and each suit has 13 ranks, including numbers 2 through 10, along with a jack, queen, king, and ace. Cards are used in a variety of card games, with each game having different rules for how the cards are played and valued. Depending on the game, a card’s rank and its suit determine how it interacts with other cards during play.

escondite
a game for children in which one player closes or covers their eyes while others hide and then try to find where they are
Hide-and-seek is a classic game where one player, known as the "seeker," closes their eyes and counts to a set number while the other players hide. After counting, the seeker opens their eyes and tries to find the hidden players. The goal for the hidden players is to stay out of sight and avoid being found, while the seeker's goal is to find everyone as quickly as possible. The game ends when all players are found, or when a player reaches a designated "safe" spot. Hide-and-seek is popular with children and is often played outdoors or in large indoor spaces.

(mate)
jaque mate
a chess move that makes the opponent's king unable to escape, which means that opponent has lost
Checkmate is a situation in chess where a player's king is under direct threat of being captured by an opponent's piece and there is no way to move the king to a safe square, block the attack, or capture the attacking piece. When a king is checkmated, the game ends, and the player whose king has been checkmated loses the game. The goal of chess is to checkmate the opponent’s king while keeping one's own king safe.

videoconsola
an electronic device on which video games can be played
A video game console is an electronic device designed to play video games. It connects to a television or monitor and is typically operated with a controller. Consoles are specialized hardware systems built for gaming, with all the necessary components, such as processing power and storage, to run games. Popular examples include systems like the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. Consoles are often sold with exclusive games and offer a more streamlined, plug-and-play experience compared to personal computers. They are widely used for home gaming, providing a wide variety of entertainment for players of all ages.
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