Talk:Mikado (game)
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[edit] link
The link http://www.claas.com/uk/aktuell/vision/vision02/mikado.html is not working.
[edit] Color coding
I put the color coding and points info in the 'Rules' paragraphs in a table, but I'm wondering about the color coding. All pictures of Mikado games I can find have the sticks coded with 2, 3 or 5 stripes of alternating red, blue and yellow (red/blue, red/yellow/blue, blue/red/blue, red/blue/red/blue/red, and the spiraling blue of the Mikado). Who knows the actual 'classic' coloring, and what "middle wide two narrow stripes on the ends" means? -Shai-kun 17:11, 1 May 2006 (UTC)