 The name of this game is Digits and Decimals. The object of the game is to create a decimal number as close as possible to a given target. To play, you need two sets of playing cards separated by color, with kings, jacks, tens, and jokers removed. You also need three circular playing chips for each player, pencil and paper, and a six-sided die. Choose a dealer. From the black playing cards, the dealer turns over the first five cards and places them from left to right in the middle of the playing surface, so all players can see. Each card represents its own value and queen represents zero. This is the target number. The youngest player rolls the die. The number on the die determines the position of the decimal in the target number, with one being the far left and six being the far right. The dealer then deals five black cards to each player. Using a chip or penny as a decimal point, each player rearranges their five black cards to obtain a number as close as possible to the target number. Players may choose where they would like to place the chip in their own numbers. The player with the number closest to the target number wins the round. That player collects one penny or chip from each of the other players. Play continues as many rounds as time allows. Once the game is finished, the player with the most pennies wins.