Korean game yut rules




















If you score 4 sticks facing up you can move five places, this is called Mo. Like Yut can get a bonus of throwing again. The first photo showing Do 1 facing up stick is swapped with the photo of Gae showing 3 face up sticks.

Thought you might want to know. Yes you are right, thank you for noticing. They have been corrected and although I think there are some extra rules, the basics are all here now. Thanks again. In the event GS represent a country and we are doing Korea! Enjoyed reading about Yut. How do the pieces get off the board… Must an exact throw be made or can they pass the finish example, if token is 2 spaces away from the finish, can they leave with a throw of 2, 3, 4 and 5?

The three signs or draws in every stick has any meaning? If I land on my own piece, I can make them become a pair and travel together, right? AND, if still another of my pieces lands on my pair, can then all 3 travel together, like as a team all at once?? Thanks for that. I just found a set of Yut-sticks at a charity shop. I plan to put them in our Rainy Day Activities box. Thanks to you, I now have both the rules and a printable game board, which I can laminate.

And it even has Taegeukki on it. One more question: how do you count a stick that lands balanced on its side so neither the flat nor the round side is up? I used circle stickers for illustrative purposes and because I had them.

The traditional yut sticks are flat on one side and rounded and marked on the other. How do you explain that black eye?? You need four tokens per team, so eight tokens total. I borrowed eight pieces from our gonggi Korean jacks game. But you can use buttons, rocks, or something else. And it only takes one token to get home to win.

The first player tosses the yut sticks up and how they land dictates how many spaces they can advance. If three flat sides again, not printed side are up, they move three spaces. Getting the picture? Pretty easy, right? In those cases where players get to go again, there is no limit to how many times they get to go again. You move the game piece 1 space forward.

And the player can have another turn and throw the sticks one more time. I do not know if this is included in the traditional game, but our family always played with Back Do.

This is when it is a Do, but the marked flat side of the stick would be facing up. The team would have to move the piece 1 space back. There are 2 teams in for this game. Each team has 3 game pieces that would have to move from the Start all the way around the board back to the Start again.

If the piece lands on the corner the black spots on our game board , the team can choose to which route they want to take.



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