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The board’s playing field takes the form of a 6 point star. Each point of the star is a 10 hole triangle that corresponds to a player’s starting point, where 10 matching colored marbles are placed. The triangle directly opposite the player (the opposing triangle) is known as the player’s home.

Chinese Checkers can be played by 2 to 6 players.

Two Players

Each player controls one to three sets of marbles.

  1.  If one set is used, players start in a triangle facing their opponent’s triangle.
  2. If two sets are used, the players set up in two triangles facing the opponent’s two triangles, or one opposing and one facing an empty triangle. 
  3. If three sets are used, then the players set up in three opposing triangles.
Three Players

Each player controls one or two sets of marbles.

1) If one set is used, players set up in a triangle, facing an empty triangle.

2) If two sets are used, then each player starts with two sets of colored marbles on opposing triangles.

Six Players

Each player controls one triangle

1) In “free for all”, each player sets up in their own triangle.

2) If teams are playing, three teams of two players are established. Each player is set up on the opposite triangle of their teammate.

Objective

The aim of the game is to be the first player to move all their pieces across the board and into their home in the opposing triangle. When playing in teams, both team members must successfully move all their pieces across the board to their respective homes to win.

Movement

A coin toss determines who starts first. 

Players take turns moving their pieces across the board. During a player’s turn, they can move their piece to any adjacent empty hole.

A player’s piece can also hop over an adjacent piece, into an empty hole. That piece can be their own colored piece or any other players. The player can continually hop over subsequent pieces during that turn, and in any direction, so long as there are empty holes on the other side of those pieces.