7 Up Down is a simple dice game played with two dice. Before each roll you make one prediction — whether the combined total of the two dice will be above 7, below 7, or exactly 7 — and the dice then decide the result.
The guide below explains what 7 Up Down is, how a round is played, the basic rules, the three bets and a few beginner tips, so you can follow the game with confidence.
7 Up Down is a simple dice game played with two standard six-sided dice. Before the dice are rolled, you predict where the combined total of the two dice will land: above 7, below 7, or exactly 7. The two dice are then rolled, their values are added together, and that single total decides the outcome of the round. Because the whole game turns on one number, 7 Up Down is one of the easiest dice games to learn — the rules can be understood in a single round. To learn more about the platform and how our guides are prepared, see our About page.
Unlike a card game such as Teen Patti, 7 Up Down has no hands, no dealing and no opponents to read. There is just one decision each round — up, down or exactly 7 — followed by a single roll of the dice. That stripped-back structure is what gives the game its quick, easy rhythm.
A round of 7 Up Down follows this flow:
The rules of 7 Up Down are short. The game is played with two six-sided dice, so the lowest possible total is 2 (a one on each die) and the highest is 12 (a six on each die), with 7 sitting in the middle. Before the roll you place one of three bets. A 7 Up bet wins when the total is above 7 — that is, any total from 8 to 12. A 7 Down bet wins when the total is below 7 — any total from 2 to 6. A 7 bet (sometimes shown as "Lucky 7") wins only when the two dice add up to exactly 7. Once the dice are rolled, the total alone decides the result, and the round is settled there and then. The dice outcome is produced by a certified random number generator, so the roll cannot be predicted from earlier rounds.
A few features shape how 7 Up Down plays:
If you are new to 7 Up Down, these habits will help you enjoy it more:
7 Up Down is meant to be light entertainment, and it stays fun only when it is kept in proportion. The game is for users aged 18 and above, and its outcomes are based on chance — it is not a way to make money or a source of income. Decide a time and money limit before you start, never stake more than you can comfortably afford to lose, and walk away when you reach your limit whether you are ahead or behind. For guidance on healthy play and where to find support, please read our Responsible Gaming page.
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Reviewed by: Teen Pati Craze Editorial Team · Last Reviewed: June 2026 · Read our Editorial Policy to learn how we prepare and update this guide.
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