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Game play
- Each player alternately places a ball from their reserve into any hollow which they have chosen.
Stacking on a square
- When one or more squares of balls are formed on the board or at higher levels, a player can choose to stack one of their balls on it.
- When it is their turn to play, they then has a choice between:
- Taking a ball from their reserve and placing it on the board,
- Placing a ball from their reserve on one of the squares of balls,
- Moving one of their balls already on the board and putting it on a square of balls, but only if this move raises their ball by one or more levels.
- This move enables them to save a ball in their reserve.
- A ball on the board cannot be moved if it is already supporting another balls.
- The third level of balls hides the first level of balls beneath them.
- Select a ball on the third level to see a ball that is hidden on the first level.
Square in the player's own colour
- A player who makes a square of balls in their own colour immediately takes back either one or two of their balls from the board and puts them back in their reserve.
- They may recover any ball belonging to them by picking them up from any level of the pyramid - including the one which they have just placed - except for those balls that support other balls.
- Note: Making several squares of balls in their own colour by putting on one ball only allows the player to withdraw one or two of their balls.
Game End
- The winner is the one who places their last ball at the top of the pyramid.
- A player immediately loses the game if they have no move.
- i.e. can't move up their ball on the board and their reserve of balls is empty.
Variants
Basic
- To start gradually, it is possible to play without using the rules for the "square in the player's own colour" - only the rules for stacking allow the players to save balls.
Advanced
- A player takes back one or two of their balls which are on the board when they make a square or a line in their colour.
- To be valid, alignments must be on either the first or the second level. An alignment consists of:
- 4 balls of the same colour in line on the first level,
- 3 balls of the same colour in line on the second level.
- To be valid, alignments must be on either the first or the second level. An alignment consists of:
- A diagonal line is not an alignment.
- No more than two balls can be taken back per shot.