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Mancala is an ancient, engaging board game. Players take turns moving stones between pits, aiming to capture more pieces and fill their “store” for a higher score.
ITEM NAME | Mancala Board |
MATERIAL | Wooden/Glass |
SIZE | The dimensions are 6″ wide and 18″ long and 3/8″ thick |
OEM/ODM SERVICE | Avallable |
LOGO | CDU & Specification&paper card&Color label |
COLOR | Raw wood color or paint red/black or brown |
SAMPLE TIME | 5 days if need stock |
PACKING DETAILS | As picture, CDU package . |
LEAD TIME | 30-40days after deposit |
PAYMENT & SHIPPING TERMS | 30%deposit, 70& against B/L copy |
SHIPPING PORT | Shanghai & Ningbo |
1, They can pass En71,1,2,3 / ASTM and any other certification.
2, Customer’s design is for reference only !
3, Made of all laminated hardwoods and assembled by hand emphasizing distinct grain and specie combinations to insure the highest quality game boards made. A furniture finish is applied to insure beauty and lifetime enjoyment. We use colorful gems for playing pieces. The dimensions are 6″ wide and 18″ long and 3/8″ thick.
It comes with extra gems and a bag to hold the gems. Rules and instructions to play the game are also included.
Woods used are a combination of: cherry, walnut, oak, alder, maple, ash, hickory, and mahogany.
To start: Decide which player will play first by the flip of a coin. The first player picks up all of the marbles in one of the pockets on his side of the board. The player then proceeds by placing one marble at time in each of the succeeding pockets moving clockwise around the board. If the last marble is placed in either of the Wells, the player receives another turn. For example: Player A picks up 4 marbles from a pocket on his side and places them one at a time in the next succeeding pockets, ending in a Well thus receiving another turn. Play continues and alternates between players each time that the marbles do not finish in the Wells. Players may not touch the marbles to count them and once touching the marbles the player must play them.
To end play: Play ends when one players six pockets are empty.
More playing rules available and come with the game.
Many believe that Mancala could be the oldest game in the world. It is estimated to have been in existence for 7,000 years or more. The word Mancala means “to transfer” in Arabic. To transfer, or move, playing pieces from one bin to another is the exact premise of the game. There are literally hundreds of variations of the game. In almost every African nation some version of Mancala is played. This game is played by all ages (4 and up)