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Ayoayo

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them counterclockwise. During each individual sowing, the starting hole is skipped (i.e., no seeds are dropped there even if more than 12 seeds are to be sown). When the last seed is sown in an empty hole, the player captures any seen in the opposing hole if this hole belongs to the player.
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The Ayoayo board comprises two rows of six holes each, and 48 seeds are used; at the beginning, 4 seeds are placed in each hole. These are exactly the same equipment and setup as those of
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When one of the players cannot move anymore, the game is over. The opponent captures all the seeds that are left on the board and the winner is the player who captured most seeds.
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There are games with identical rules also in other areas of Africa. One such game is the
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Each turn the player takes all seeds from one of the holes and
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If a turn ends with no seeds left in their row, the opponent
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is a notable one that has essentially the same rules as Ayo.
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Traditional mancala played by the Yoruba people in Nigeria
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Yoruba
mancala
Yoruba
Nigeria
Oware
Americas
atlantic slave trade
Kalah
Endodoi
Maasai people
Kenya
Tanzania
Warri
Layli Goobalay
relay sows
Ayoayo rules
Ayoayo rules
Categories
Traditional mancala games
Yoruba culture

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