thumb|A Perudo set Dudo (Spanish for I doubt), also known as Cacho, Pico, Perudo, '''Liar's Dice, Peruvian Liar Dice, Cachito, or Dadinho''' is a popular dice game played in South America. It is a more specific version of a family of games collectively called Liar's Dice, which has many forms and variants. This game can be played by two or more players and consists of guessing how many dice, placed under cups, there are on the table showing a certain number. The player who loses a round loses one of their dice. The last player to still have dice is the winner.
thumb|A Perudo set Dudo (Spanish for I doubt), also known as Cacho, Pico, Perudo, '''Liar's Dice, Peruvian Liar Dice, Cachito, or Dadinho''' is a popular dice game played in South America. It is a more specific version of a family of games collectively called Liar's Dice, which has many forms and variants. This game can be played by two or more players and consists of guessing how many dice, placed under cups, there are on the table showing a certain number. The player who loses a round loses one of their dice. The last player to still have dice is the winner.
==Game play== thumb|Each player has five dice and a dice cup Each player starts having five dice and a cup, which is used for shaking the dice and concealing the dice from the other players.
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