How To Play Mancala Marble Game. You can also play with more pieces in each pit to start. The larger cup at either end is the mancala.
Place the marble board in a horizontal line between the 2 players. The 6 holes to the right of them is their side. Place the mancala board lengthwise between two players and put four stones in each of the 12 small cups on the game board.
The game board is made of 2 rows of 6 small holes known as “pockets”, and large holes on opposite ends called “mancalas” or “stores”. If you run into your own mancala (store), deposit one piece in it. On the game board, 12 small pits are divided into 2 rows, and each of the pits contains 4 pieces of gems.
Mancala Comes From The Arabic Root Word “Naqala” Which Means, “To Move.” “To Move” Is, In Essence, The Overall Objective Of The Game.
The larger cup at either end is the mancala. The player with the most seeds in his/her store at the end of the game wins. If it's your last stone in your hand, you get another turn.
Each Player Sits Opposite Each Other Facing The Long Side Of The Board Or Egg Carton.
Place the game board between the two players lengthwise. To collect as many seeds in your store as possible. Thus, stones dropped into the mancala during the player's turn are worth points.
Mancala Sets Come With A Total Of 48 Stones Or Marbles.
Choose a player to go first. Divide these between you and your opponent so that each of you has 24 stones. Four marbles are placed in each small hole.
For Example, The Two Players Are Playing, If Player 1 Can’t Empty His Turn, The Opponent Will Collect The Stone In His Mancala, But When The Result Occurs, Player 1 Is The Winner Because Player 1 Has.
When dropping stones into holes, you can drop one into your own mancala store (bowl). Additionally, if a player drops his last stone into an empty cup on his side of the board, he gets to collect all the stones from the cup opposite the one they just dropped their last stone into. Your mancala is to your right.