User Manual
When increasing the quantity of dice a player may bid a lower value. 
For example: If a player bids 3 threes the next player may bid 4 twos.
To increase the number on the dice, a player must bid the same or greater 
quantity than the last player’s bid. (In our example, 6 ves were bid. To 
increase the dice number, a player would have to bid at least 6 sixes.)
In Front Porch Classics Liar’s Dice, ones are considered wild and can be 
used as any number. A player with 3 fours and 2 ones (aces) would actually  
have 5 fours.
A player cannot open a round by bidding ones.
If a player chooses not to increase the bid, they can challenge by saying “liar”. 
When a player has been challenged, everyone raises their cups and the total 
bid number, including ones, is counted. (For example: If a player has bid 7 
fours, then all fours and ones on the table would be added up.) If the nal 
total is equal to or greater than the challenged bid number, then the player 
who made the challenge must discard one of his/her dice.
If the nal total is less than the declared bid, then the person who made the 
bid must discard one die. e round is over when someone discards a die.
Players gather their remaining dice and roll again, with the person who lost a 
die in the previous round declaring rst in the new round. Once a player loses 
all his/her dice, then he/she is out of the game and the player to their 
immediate le begins the next round.
If a player gets down to one die, then he/she is considered palaco and opens 
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