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EXPLANATION Improves connected thinking, problem solving, focus, mathematical thinking, strategy development and planning skills with the game of Hol. There's always a way out! Who will find the shortest way? The box contains 20 obstacles, 4 different colored game pawns, and a game table. The rules are quite simple, let's play The aim of the game is to be the first to reach the other side. Your opponent will constantly put obstacles in your way to slow you down. But whoever finds the shortest way out and crosses over wins the game. Each player lays 10 obstacles on the side of the playing area close to him/her. Each player receives a pawn and puts it on the square in the middle of the starting line on their side, and the draw determines which player will start. Each player chooses to make a move or put an obstacle with his pawn when his turn comes. If the obstacles are over, he must make a move with his pawn. Pawns can only be moved one square to the right, left, forward, or backward in one move. Pawns cannot jump over obstacles, they must go around them. Each obstacle is placed in a way that prevents two squares. The aim of this is to either facilitate the player's own progress or to extend the opponent's path.
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but it is forbidden to block the opponent's path completely, leaving no room to pass. Leaving the opponent at least one traversal square is a must. If two pawns face each other unimpeded, the next player can jump over their opponent's pawn. Thus, this player continues on his way by providing a square advantage. Pawns cannot jump over multiple pawns. The first player to reach any of the last squares on the opposite side wins the game. Have fun. All our toys comply with EU and TSE standards. Our toys have CE and EN-71 tests. All our paints are water-based and comply with EN-71 norms.


