Kalaha
1. The board is divided into 12 small holes (called Ambo's) and two larger holes (called Kalaha's)
2. In each of the Ambo's are placed six small stones (or seeds).
3. Each player owns the six ambo's closest to her/him and the Kalaha to the right.
4. Player one starts by choosing one of her/his ambos and distributing the stones counter clockwise into the ambo's following, and the players own Kalaha, but never the opponents.
5. If the last stone is placed into the players own Kalaha the player gets an extra turn.
6. If the last stone is placed into one of the players own empty Ambo's, this stone and the stones in the Ambo opposit, is moved into the players own Kalaha.
7. If the player has no more stones in her/his Ambo's, the opponent can take the remaining stones in her/his ambo's and move them into her/his own Kalaha.