Kismet (dice game)

A primary distinction is that in Kismet, the sides of the dice have different colored pips.

At the end of the third roll, the player must enter a score into an open field on their scorecard.

The Kismet Section is scored based on creating dice combinations similar to poker hands.

It is in this section that the colored dice come into play, as they determine scoring criteria below: Kismet does not provide for bonus points for multiple five-of-a-kinds.

This is where the name of the game comes into play; with the player rolling multiple Kismets, "it is fate" that they most likely will win.

The faces of the dice used in Kismet, with three different colors of pips