In the game of craps, there are 36 possible combinations that can be rolled with a pair of dice. The combinations and their corresponding odds are as follows:
- Snake Eyes (two 1s): Odds of rolling – 35 to 1
- Ace Deuce (two 2s): Odds of rolling – 17 to 1
- Easy Four (two 4s): Odds of rolling – 17 to 1
- Hard Four (1-3): Odds of rolling – 8 to 1
- Five (1-4, 2-3): Odds of rolling – 7 to 1
- Easy Six (two 3s): Odds of rolling – 17 to 1
- Hard Six (2-4, 3-3): Odds of rolling – 7 to 1
- Seven (1-6, 2-5, 3-4, 4-3, 5-2, 6-1): Odds of rolling – 6 to 1
- Easy Eight (two 4s): Odds of rolling – 17 to 1
- Hard Eight (2-6, 3-5, 4-4, 5-3, 6-2): Odds of rolling – 7 to 1
- Nine (3-6, 4-5, 5-4, 6-3): Odds of rolling – 8 to 1
- Easy Ten (two 5s): Odds of rolling – 17 to 1
- Hard Ten (4-6, 5-5, 6-4): Odds of rolling – 7 to 1
- Yo-leven (5-6, 6-5): Odds of rolling – 7 to 1
- Boxcars (two 6s): Odds of rolling – 35 to 1
It’s worth noting that in craps, some of these combinations have special names and can have different payouts depending on the bet that is placed. For example, rolling a 7 on the come-out roll is a “natural” and wins the pass line bet, while rolling a 2, 3, or 12 on the come-out roll is a “craps” and loses the pass line bet.