Description A popular game of Finnish origin. Two or more players. Tests skill, concentration, strategy and accuracy. The game can be enjoyed all summer - play in the garden, park, beach, lawn or anywhere else in the open air. It helps to practice mental arithmetic, so it's a great way to learn maths outdoors. The set includes 12 game sticks (numbered 1 - 12), a throwing stick and a rule card. The game is in a wooden box, which is good to take with you and store. Details Made of birch wood The set includes 12 numbered sticks with dimensions of 44x150 mm Throwing stick 44x225 mm Wooden box with sliding lid 29x19x11 cm Product weight 2.65 kg Made in Estonia How to play 2 or more contestants can play as single players or as teams. In the first game, the order of shots is drawn. In subsequent games, the player with the lowest score starts the roll. To start the game, place the sticks in a specific order 3-4 meters from the throwing line. The first player swings the throwing stick towards the numbered sticks, trying to hit and knock them down. In case of a hit, the points are counted, and marked and the order of play passes to the next player. Only the underhand is thrown. A stick is not considered dropped if it rests even slightly on another stick or a throwing stick. The fallen sticks are placed upright in the same place where they are. Calculation of points: If one stick falls, roll the score = stick number. If more sticks fall, roll the score = number of sticks dropped. Finishing the game: The first player to get EXACTLY 50 points wins. If the score goes over 50, the player drops back to 25 points. If a player misses three times in a row, he is eliminated from the game and his score remains 0 points.