What are perudo game rules?

The game of perudo is designed for up to six players, each of whom is given a cup with five perudo dice. It is of primary importance that you never allow anyone else to see your perudo dice. The dice are regular dice except for that the number one face will often be replaced with a symbol. Perudo game rules stipulate that this is wild and can count for any number you wish, unless playing a low numbers game. Perudo game rules require that everyone shakes their perudo dice, and then, in turn, bets on how many of each face there is in play. When it comes to your turn, you must raise the number of dice or the number of the face; challenge the previous bet; or change the game to a low numbers game which enables you to half the number of dice but not including wilds. When a bet is challenged, all players must lift their cups to reveal their dice. If the number of dice bet is present then the challenger loses a die; if not, the one who made the bet loses a die. Perudo game rules do not require anyone to reveal how many dice they have left when asked. The winner is the one at the end of the game of perudo with dice left. No wilds are allowed in the final round of perudo, when there are just two players left. You can play perudo offline or at any online casino that also offers similar games, such as online poker.