The listing, 5 Plastic Dreidels has ended.
This lot includes 5 plastic dreidels. It's hard to see in the picture but each side is marked with it's symbol. I am not Jewish so I don't know anymore about them. I hope they are useful to someone:)
From Wikipedia Rules of the game
Each player begins with an equal number of game pieces (usually 10–15). The game pieces can be any object, such as chocolate gelt, pennies, or raisins.
At the beginning of each round, every participant puts one game piece into the center "pot". In addition, every time the pot is empty and sometimes if it has one game piece left, every player puts one in the pot.
Each player spins the dreidel once during their turn. Depending on which player side is facing up when it stops spinning, they give or take game pieces from the pot:
a) If ? (nun) is facing up, the player does nothing.
b) If ? (gimel) is facing up, the player gets everything in the pot.
c) If ? (hei) is facing up, the player gets half of the pieces in the pot. (If there is an odd number of pieces in the pot, the player takes the half the pot rounded up to the nearest whole number)
d) If ? (shin) or ? (pei) is facing up, the player adds a game piece to the pot.
If the player is out of pieces, they are either "out" or may ask another player for a "loan".