Ssangnyuk (hangul: 쌍륙, hanja: 雙六) is a traditional Korean board game.
Introduction
Ssangnyuk (or Ssang-yuk) is a game for two players using dice; it is most commonly played in winter. It has a game board, 30 horses and 2 dice.[1]: 79–81 It is also called ssangnyuk (same spelling and sound but different hanja: 雙陸), aksak (hangul: 악삭, hanja: 握槊), sangnyuk (상륙, 象陸), and ssang-yuk (상육, 象陸).
The game is similar in structure and play to those of the Tables family of games, a genre that includes Backgammon.[2]
Contents
The game board doesn't have any required size, but on average it is 80 cm (31 in) long and 40 cm (16 in) wide. A die is about 1 cm³ and is made from ivory or bone. Tiger bone is preferred.
Movement is similar to backgammon according to the throw of the dice; typically two pieces are moved when doubles are thrown, and doubles do not entitle the player to another turn.[1]: 80
See also
- Backgammon
- ban-sugoroku (盤双六) (a Japanese variant of backgammon)
References
- 1 2 Culin, Stewart (1958). Games of the Orient: Korea · China · Japan. Rutland, Vermont: The Charles E. Tuttle Company. LCCN 58-11074.
- ↑ "Pak Jiweon (朴趾源 박지원) | 歸源 (Kuiwon)". kuiwon.wordpress.com. Archived from the original on 2016-12-22.