Pulijudam

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Pulijudam
A Pulijudam game board

A Pulijudam game board
Players 2
Age range 6 and up
Setup time 20-60 seconds
Playing time 1 minute - 4 hours
Random chance None
Skills required Tactics, Strategy

Pulijudam is a mathematical game with origins in India. Is also sometimes referred to as Lambs & Tigers or the Tiger game. It is played with three tigers and 15 lambs on a 23-square board.

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[edit] Game Play

  • Pulijudam is a two player game, with one player using three playing pieces representing tigers and the other using 15 pieces representing lambs.
  • Each player takes a turn places pieces on the grid, with the game beginning once the three tiger pieces have been places on the three white areas of the grid.
  • Once all the tigers are in place, the game begins and pieces can be moved in alternating turns along straight lines on the grid, or in the case of the tiger, by jumping over a lamb piece to capture it.
  • The player playing as the lamb cannot move his/her pieces until all of them have been placed on the grid.

[edit] Winning

The game is considered won when either the lambs have encircled the tigers in such a way as to prevent them from moving, or when the tigers have captured all of the lambs.

[edit] Alternative Names

  • Lambs & Tigers
  • Tiger game

[edit] More Information

Maths.org.uk Game Description