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| Updated 1/12/04 |
| Note: The rules on this
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| What's in the Box |
- Wooden Game Board with 12 columns.
- 42 wooden game pieces, divided into two sets. One
set is light wood, the other dark. Each set contains:
- 12 roundels (disk-shaped beads)
- 3 square, single-unit blockers
- 3 rectangular, double-unit blockers
- 3 "L"-shaped, triple-unit blockers
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| The Object of the Game |
| Place game pieces on the columns so that
your roundels are on top of the most columns. |
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| Columns Overview |
| During the game, wooden pieces are threaded
onto the columns. There are five levels to a column. The
player who places his or her roundel on the fifth (top)
level "caps" the column and therefore scores for that
column. Roundels are the only pieces that can score. Other
pieces are used to block opponent’s roundels. |
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| Game Preparation |
| 1. |
Place the empty Columns Game Board on the table so that
players are on opposite sides. |
| 2. |
Each player selects one set of games pieces, either
the light or dark wood set. |
| 3. |
Decide who will play first. |
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| Game Play |
| Players take turns stacking their pieces
on the columns. One piece is played at a time and each
player only plays the pieces from the set he or she selected.
Each piece sits directly on the piece or pieces below
it. No gaps are allowed under the pieces. Each type of
piece has specific rules for how it may be played: |
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| Rules for Each Type of Piece: |
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A roundel
may start a column, or be placed directly on top
of any other piece, EXCEPT that
it must not be placed directly on an opponent's
blocker. |
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A single-unit blocker
has no restrictions. It may start a column, or be
placed on top of any piece. |
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A double-unit blocker
is placed over 2 columns. It may be placed at the
base of the two columns, or it may rest on any
two pieces that are side by side on the same level.
A double blocker must not rest on the same piece
at both ends and must not leave a gap under either
end. The supporting pieces may belong to either
player, and may be of any type. |
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A triple-unit blocker
may be placed with the thick end of the L-shape
extending either up or down. It may rest flat on
the game board, or it may rest with the thick end
down on the game board and the thin end on a game
piece. It may also rest on two different game pieces,
which could be on the same or on different levels. |
| Like the double-unit blockers,
the triple-unit blocker must
not be placed so that both ends are resting on the
same game piece, and there must not be a gap underneath
either end of the piece. The supporting pieces
may belong to either player, and may be of any type. |
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| Example of some
allowed placements
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A roundel must NOT be placed on opponent's
blocker. |

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Placing double- or triple-unit blockers
exactly back-to-back is NOT allowed. |
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Both ends of a blocker must be supported
without gaps. |
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| Winning |
| Play continues until one player cannot place
a piece, then the game is scored. The player that has
the most roundels on level 5 (at the top of the columns)
wins. Blockers are not counted. Pieces on lower levels
are not counted either, except in the case of a tie. |
| Ties are resolved by removing all the pieces
on the top level (level 5) and then scoring the roundels
on level 4. This process can be repeated level by level
as required until a winner is determined. |
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Summary
- Roundels must not be placed on opponent's
blockers.
- Each end of a double or a triple blocker must
rest on a separate piece, unless it rests on
the board.
- No gaps are allowed.
- Play ends when one player cannot place a piece.
- Roundels on level 5 are scored.
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| Tactial Hints |
- Try to play your doubles and triples flat-side-up
at level 4.
- Save single blockers to play on your opponent's
level 4 blockers.
- Save enough roundels to score on level 5.
- Keep track of which type pieces your opponent has
used up, and modify your strategy accordingly.
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| Enjoy your Game! |