# Dice Lab Assessment Everything works as expected. Nice work! ## Comments I love your decision to comment your code, and to write the generalized function `findn`. Within that function, your loop iterating over die faces works fine, but checking whether `nmuch[die]` is initialized will become tiresome after a while. There's a nice idiom for this, using defaultdict. A defaultdict is like a normal dict, but when you first access a key, its value is initialized for you if it's not already present. ``` from collections import defaultdict def findn(self, nofakind): nmuch = defaultdict(int) for die in dice.faces(): nmuch[die] += 1 if nmuch[die] == nofakind: return True return False ``` Just a little cleaner :) Within your `yachtzee_goals`, I'm guessing that you probably had a feeling that copying the same method over into multiple classes wasn't the best way to do it--this would be a perfect place to use a subclass or a mixin, python's approach to inheritance and multiple inheritance respectively.