MANGALA Game Playing Method and Rules: There are a total of 12 wells, 6 wells in front of each player.
The game starts with a draw.
There are 12 cavities (wells) in the game.
At the beginning of the game, there are 4 stones in each well.
Stone distribution starts from the well where the stones were taken, and continues by distributing the stones 1 by 1, including the player's treasury, in a counterclockwise direction (from the right side). (The stones to be distributed are held in one hand and distributed one by one with the other hand).
If there is only one stone in the well from which the stones will be taken, this stone is left in the next well.
If the last tile dealt reaches the player's treasury, the player gets the right to play another hand.
If the last stone doubles the number of stones in the well in the opponent's area, all stones here are won.
As soon as the player starts distributing the stones in any well, he has to play with those stones.
The player can pick up tiles to count.
If the last stone distributed by the player lands in an empty well on his own side, this stone and all the stones in the opponent's well opposite this well are won.
The first player to run out of stones on his side in the game becomes the owner of all the stones in the opponent's area.
Thus the game ends.
The player who wins at least 25 tiles is considered to have won the game.
The matches are played in the form of the first player to advance to the round with 2 games out of 3 games.
Contents: 1 game board 48 game pieces Age Group: 5 Number of Players: 2