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10 Best Board Games Without Dice To Play In 2024

Whether it's, , or, dice have become an integral part of the standard board game formula — but they don't have to be. Dice inject a degree of randomness where it's not always needed. They can ruin a perfectly good strategy, or jeopardize a win that should've been secure. Most board games today live or die by a roll of the dice, and a single bad roll can frustrate an hour's worth of calculated gameplay.

Thankfully, there are now plenty of great board games without dice. The following ten games use cards, tiles, or other resources to get around the need to roll dice every turn. Some are perfect for hardcore strategists, and others are designed for casual play. They're not all without randomness — some of them use shuffled decks or similar probability-based mechanics. But not one of them will ever require its players to roll a set of dice.

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is one of many games based on the science fiction franchise. In its simplest form, it's a worker placement game. Each player selects a character from the continuity, with such icons as Paul Atreides, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, and Glossu Rabban among the playable leaders. In each turn, they'll be able to place one of their agents on various planets, either gathering resources or entering combat with other factions. Players progress by allying themselves with different factions, eventually earning victory points that propel them to a win.

replaces dice with deckbuilding: its main mechanic is gathering cards. Cards must be expended to place agents, and leftovers offer extra bonuses at the end of every round. There's some randomness in which cards players draw, but since they're ultimately responsible for which cards end up in their decks, it's hardly as unpredictable as a game of dice.

is best compared to video games like or: it's all about placing beautifully patterned tiles on a predetermined

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