Kalah

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5.8
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6.0
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#4277
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Players
2-2
Weight
1.60/5.00
Playtime
10 min
Age
5+

⚙️ Game Mechanics

How this game works - core systems and player actions

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Parker Brothers Lagoon Games Piet Hein & Skjøde Gemini Games Piet Hein A/S The Canadian Group Barnes & Noble Oficina do Aprendiz Ludens Spirit Carrom Art Philos Whitman Golden Ltd. Great American Trading Company Goki Joen Worldwide Games Pelikan DeAgostini Melissa & Doug Brookstone Games & Graphics Inc. Gener8 LLC Adrenaline Brush Ltd Holzinsel Planet Finska Toy Place Dilemma Games PICO PAO / Juegos de la Antigüedad Müller Ltd. & Co. KG Cylinder Games Bohemia Domino-Verlag Gerd Koch Daddy-O Productions Juguetes del Puerto Dal Negro Kontrell Industries Learningsmith Maplegrove Lazy Days (I) Pavilion Plastolus Szarvas Profound Woodstock Spiele SPM: Syarikat Permainan Malaysia Top-Toy Top-Game Gemini-Games WWF Wood Expressions Square Root Games Geoludie IKEA VEB Plastspielwaren Berlin Skor-Mor Origem ABRA ASS Altenburger Spielkarten Brio AB Jumbo danspil L. P. Septímio Pin International E. S. Lowe Company Inc. Creative Crafthouse Pressman Toy Corp. Fundex Schylling Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore) Mitra Endless Games (I) Spin Master Ltd. CHH Games Plasticart Alga Target Schmidt Spiele Yellow Mountain Imports Classic Games Monkey Pod Games Estrela Hartung-Spiele Dujardin Noris Spiele RCR Terry GmbH Fame Products Intermón Oxfam Moderne Spieltechnik Gatzweiler G.m.b.H. Science4You Natural Wonders Speedgame Starbucks Coffee Company Spear's Games Cardinal Joker (Public Domain) Ramsons King International University Games Elven Games Brain Games Germany (Unknown) Tactic Queen Games

📖 About This Game

The most common rule set in games sold commercially as Mancala is for this game of Kalah. Mancala is actually a whole family of games. Kalah was invented in 1940 by an American, William Champion Jr.. He started selling the game in 1944, patented the rules in the 1950's, and founded the Kalah Game Co. in 1958. The game is played on a board of two rows, each consisting of six round pits. The rows have a large store at either end called the Kalah. A player owns the six pits closest to them and the Kalah on their right side. The game is started with four (4) seeds in each pit. A player takes all the seeds from one of their pits, and then they are distributed one by one, counterclockwise, in the pits and the player's own Kalah, but not into the opponent's store (Kalah). If the last seed is dropped into an opponent's pit or a non-empty pit of the player, the move ends without anything being captured. If the last seed falls into the player's Kalah, they must move again. If the last seed is put into an empty pit owned by the player, they capture all contents of the opposite pit together with the capturing piece and puts them in their Kalah. If the opposite pit is empty, nothing is captured. A capture ends the move. The game ends when one player no longer has any seeds in any of their holes. The remaining pieces are captured by their adversary. The player who has captured the most pieces is declared the winner. Variants: Beginners may start with 3 seeds in each pit, but the game can also be played with 5 or 6 seeds in each pit. William Champion Jr. recommended the expert game with 6 in each pit. In the Philippines Version (called Sungka locally) the game is often played with small shells, there are 7 pits on each side as well as the Home and the game is started with 7 shells in each pit.