FROEBEL Five Lines Historical peg Game from Ancient Greece
FROEBEL Five Lines Historical peg Game from Ancient Greece
FROEBEL Five Lines Historical peg Game from Ancient Greece
FROEBEL Five Lines Historical peg Game from Ancient Greece
FROEBEL

Five Lines Historical peg Game from Ancient Greece

Pseudo Checkbox Icon
Order within 0 hours and 0 minutes to get between -
Buying Bulk?
Delivery Truck IconTracked Shipping on All Orders Secure Payments
Headphones Icon 24/7 Customer SupportReturn Product Arrow Icon14 Days Returns
Description
Five Lines is one of the oldest board games known, surviving from ancient Greece where it was known as "Pente Grammai." Around 600 BC the Greek poet Alkaios referred to the game in one of his poems, and clay game boards have been found dating to the same period. Around 500 BC the Athenians wrote that Ajax and Achilles played it during the siege of Troy. Players' pawns race around the outer circle attempting to get their pieces into the peg-holes on the center line by a count of the die. Chance is a significant element in the game, which it has in common with most race games. Made in the USA for 2 players ages 10+.