The Peg Game
- The Object. Jump each tee removing it from play until only one tee remains.
- Setting Up the Game. Place a tee in each of the holes in the game board.
- Playing the Game. Jump one tee over another to an open space removing the one that was jumped.
- Winning the Game.
What’s the game with marbles and wooden board?
game of Solitaire
The game of Solitaire is most commonly played on a 33 point board (as pictured above left) in a cross shape with 32 pegs, marbles or pieces.
What is a peg game?
Peg solitaire (or Solo Noble) is a board game for one player involving movement of pegs on a board with holes. Some sets use marbles in a board with indentations. The game is known simply as Solitaire in the United Kingdom where the card games are called Patience.
How many ways can you solve Peg Solitaire?
Each hole can either be empty or it can contain a peg. Thus there is a maximum of 2^33 = 8,589,934,592 combinations of holes that may or may not have a peg in them. Most of these combinations can not occur in a standard game.
Where do the special pegs go in a jumping puzzle?
The 3 special pegs go in the circled holes. Jump, no removal, to move all pegs to the opposite diamond, with the special pegs in the corresponding circled holes. The instructions aren’t clear on whether diagonal jumps are allowed. Start with center, circled hole empty.
What do you call a game with only one peg?
A game where one must start with a full board save one empty hole, and end with one peg, is called a “single vacancy to single survivor” problem. When the initial empty hole and the location of the final peg must be the same, it is called the “complement problem.”
How many holes are in the peg game?
You may have come across the “Peg Game” in a number of restaurants throughout the country. The game consists of a small wooden triangle board with 15 holes in it and 14 pegs. Starting with one empty spot, the player is supposed to jump pegs until there is only one left.
What’s the goal of the peg jump game?
The goal of the peg game is to jump the pegs until you only have one remaining on the board. Once you’ve mastered the game, try playing against a friend in a timed competition.