![]() ![]() The winner is the player with the most pebbles in their mancala. The remaining pebbles are placed in the mancala of the player who emptied their side of pebbles. The game is over when a player has no more pebbles in any of the cups on their side. All the pebbles captured including the capturing pebble are placed in the players own mancala. If the last pebble is placed in an empty cup on the player's own side, they may take all the gemstones from the opponent's cup directly opposite that cup. If the last pebble is placed in the player's own mancala, that player goes again. In their turn each player picks up all the pebbles from one cup on their side of the board and places them one by one in the cups around the board in a counter-clockwise direction, including his mancala, but not in the opponent's mancala. (In Random Stone Version, the number of stones in each cup will vary, the number of stones each player will start with will be 24).Įach player attempts to collect as many pebbles as possible before one of the players clears their side of pebbles. Illancala Instructions For 2 Players AGES 6 to Adult CONTENTS Folding Wood Gameboard, 48 Colored Glass 'Stones: Velvet Drawstring Bag OBJECT Have the most stones in your mancala after all of the stones on one side of the gameboard are captured. How to play We have provided rule instructions for beginners. The goal is to collect more stones than your opponent, and the rules are simple. Four gemstones are placed in each of the 12 cups. Mancala, also known as Kalah, is an ancient board game that is loved by players all over the world. The six cups nearest each player belong to them and their larger scoring cups or mancala is to the right.
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