They’re just bog standard six-siders, honest!
- Front left: 4 on top, 6 and 2 facing.
- Rear left: 1 on top, 2 and 3 facing.
- Front centre: 3 on top, 6 and 5 facing.
- Rear right: 2 on top, 6 and 3 facing.
- Front right: 5 on top, 6 and 4 facing.
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Dang, need to find me a deck like that, travel sets keep getting me stopped in the airport
Here’s one source. I cannot vouch for or against it; I buy inside China, not outside.
I’m not a native speaker of any language that uses Chinese numerals, but I have some familiarity with them and these look weird to me.
1, 2, and 3 are the ordinary forms, 5 is the more formal version used in finance, 6 looks like the ordinary form but with an extra stroke, and 4 is so off that I only identified it by process of elimination.
But… whats even the point of rolling them openly then ?