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MANGALA Way of Playing and Rules of the Game: Each player has a total of 12 wells, 6 of which are wells.
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The game starts with a draw.
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There are 12 holes (wells) in the game.
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At the beginning of the game, there are 4 stones in each well.
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The stone distribution starts from the well where the stones are taken, the stones are distributed 1 by 1, including the player's treasure in the counterclockwise direction(from the right side) (the stones to be distributed are held in one hand, distributed one by one with the other hand) .
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If there is only one stone in the well where the stones will be taken, this stone is left in the next well.
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If the last stone dealt comes to the player's treasury, the player gains the right to play another hand.
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If the last stone makes the number of stones in the well in the opponent's area an even number, all the stones here will be earned.
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As soon as the player starts to distribute the stones in any well, he has to play with those stones.
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The player can take the stones for counting.
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If the last stone scattered by the player encounters an empty well on his/her side, all the stones in the opposing well opposite this well are won with this stone.
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The player who finishes the pieces on his/her side first in the game becomes the owner of all the stones in the opponent's area.
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Then the game is over.
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A player who has won at least 25 pieces is considered to have won the game.
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Encounters are in the form of lap jumps of 2 playing areas over 3 games.
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Contents: 1 playing board 48 Playing stones Age Group: 5+ Number of Players: 2


