The rules are simple: [1] X Research source To jump a peg, it must have an empty space next to it. You can use any peg as a jumper, as long as the peg you jump is directly adjacent to it and has an open space next to it. Every peg you jump must be removed. You win when there is only one peg left. Understand the board. Each space on the board has a number from 1 to The top point of the triangle is position 1, and the bottom right is position Learn the theory behind the puzzle.
This isn't all necessary to win the game, but there are some highlights to keep in mind that will help you solve the puzzle. That means that after just two bad moves, the puzzle becomes impossible to solve. Make your moves count! Plan your moves carefully. All those solutions, however, are just modifications of two main solution patterns. Part 2. Begin the game. Start with position 1 empty. This would be the top point of the triangle. There are other methods of solving the puzzle, but this one is the most common and easiest.
Make the diamond shape. This basic pattern can be repeated throughout the board, helping you win the game. It will then be in position 1. Use the peg in position 6 to jump position 5. It will now be in position 4. Use the peg in position 1 to jump position 3.
It will now be in position 6. These moves will give you the diamond base. Make two groups of pegs. As you'll see, the next set of moves will divide the pegs into two groups, one on each side of the triangle. Move the peg in position 7 to position 2, jumping position 4. Move peg 13 to position 4. Next, move peg 10 to position 8. You should now have two groups of pegs, with 5 pegs on the left side and 3 on the right.
Separate the triangle in two. This next set of steps will make a curved line across the triangle, dividing it into two parts. Move peg 2 to position 7.
Then take that same peg and move it to position 9. Next, move peg 15 to position Move your last pegs to the bottom row. These moves will leave you with three final pegs, all in the bottom row. Move peg 12 into position Next move peg 6 to position You should now just have three pegs left in the bottom row. Complete the last moves. Move peg 14 to position Then make the last move, peg 11 to position Win the game.
The ending peg should be in the 13th hole. You've just completed the Peg Game. The objective of Chinese checkers is to have all your marbles in your opponent's triangle. Each marble can only move on space in one turn unless you jump. Each marble can jump over another marble. You can make as many jumps as possible for the marble you are jumping in one turn. This game requires planning ahead and thinking, so you can get to your opponents triangle before they get to yours! Check out this article for more detailed instructions: how to play chinese checkers.
Not Helpful 19 Helpful No, 1 can't jump to 13 even if it jumps over a peg such as peg 2 or 3. It would land on spaces 4 or 6. Not Helpful 33 Helpful Not Helpful 29 Helpful It was designed as a single-player game, but depending on how many colors you have, and how many pegs of each color you have, up to four could play.
Not Helpful 18 Helpful Tom De Backer. Humans have always enjoyed finding challenges that are difficult but doable. This is a one-player game, that is immensely challenging, and achieving the win as well as figuring out the strategy to win is hugely satisfying. To win is a true test of intelligence and ingenuity, which at least partly explains its enduring popularity over the centuries.
Not Helpful 8 Helpful You have to take peg four, and jump over peg two into peg one. So pegs two and four are empty on the first move. And if 1 remains, pts excellent. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 6. Move pin 12 to hole 5 removing pin 8. Move 14 to 12 removing Move 10 to 8 removing 9. Move 2 to 9 removing 5. Move 3 to 10 removing 6. Move 7 to 2 removing 4. Move 1 to 4 removing 2.
Move 15 to 6 removing Move 6 to 13 removing 9. Move 12 to 14 removing Move 4 to 13 removing 8. Move 11 to 13 removing Reply 6 years ago on Introduction. I only did it with one left once in my life before, but thanks to you, now I can memorize it! Also, see if you can leave 10 pegs instead of one.
I start with the middle peg of the bottom edge empty where you started the blue peg. If I have one odd-colored peg, I put it in the top corner. Then I can announce to the amazed onlookers that not only can I leave just one peg at the end, but it will be the odd colored one, and it will be in the hole that was empty to begin with.
By Derpancakes Follow. More by the author:. Since it is hard to put into words what you should do, just follow the pictures below. If you have done everything right, you should only have one peg left. Good luck! Did you make this project? Share it with us! I Made It! Reply Upvote. Best regards, Grover.
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