Liar's dice

Originating during the 15th century, the game subsequently spread to Latin American and European countries.

In 1993, a variant, Call My Bluff, won the Spiel des Jahres.

Liar's dice originated as a bluffing board game titled Dudo during the 15th century from the Inca Empire, and subsequently spread to Latin American countries.

[1] The game later spread to European countries via Spanish conquistadors.

In other words, the number of dice with any particular face value follows the binomial distribution

Both players then roll their dice at the same time, and examine their hands.

[clarification needed] When a bluff is called, the accused bluffer reveals their dice and the winner is determined.

Five six-sided dice are used per player, with dice cups used for concealment.
A set of poker dice being rolled behind a screen, played as in the "individual" hand version of liar's dice