The Aim of the Game:
It's a wonderful Exciting Mathematical game for 2 Players. The aim of the game is to capture the 18 posts with rings by values of all 3 numbers shown by result of throwing the 3 dice itself or by calculating all values either by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing.
How to Play:
Each Player will take 1 Plastic Game board with 18 posts (hills) and select the colour of ring. Each Player rolls the dice and highest roller begins the game. The player can place the ring on a post according to the numbers shown on dice. For Example if A player throws 2,5 and 3 so he can also apply the arithmetical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division with thrown dice values such as 2+3+5=10 or (2X5)-37 or 5X3 15, 2 or 5+3-2 =6. A Player may use the number shown on each dice on its own or as part of calculation only once in turn. As per above example if player selects the number shown on dices he can place the m on posts 2,3 and 5 or if player selects to use the result of mathematical operation he c the ring on post 10 or on post 7 or on post 15 and 2 or on post 6. 6
Trapping:
If you can't place the ring in your sector on any post that correspond to the values thrown are already occupied, then place your ring on vacant places of any opponent's sector. In this way you have trapped or occupied the opponent's post. The opponent can only free his post by throwing the suitable values during his tum. After getting the desired value the opponent can remove your ring and place his own ring on the trapped post. Removing an opponent's ring will be considered as a full move.
Winner:
Winner will the first player who will captured his all 18 posts with rings.
Note:
The example in table use four mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The players may decide the level of game according their age and ability. Younger children may start using only addition and subtraction. In order to shorten the time of player may decide to use only posts 1 to 12. Older players may use all possible mathematical operations such as powers. Example for number shown on dice 6,2,4 6-4-9