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The Game of Trianhole
The Game of Trianhole
by Glevum Games (1925)
Player Count
1

Playing Time
20 minutes
Categories
  • Action / Dexterity
  • Family
  • Marble Games
  • Rating: 4/10 from 1 users

    Description

    A ball/marble rolling game published in the 1920s by Glevum Games.

    It has at least three printings, one with the company name and wooden balls, one with the trademarked company name and logo(still with wooden balls) and a later printing with glass marbles and a different scoring target.

    Early version used wooden balls and had 13 scoring holes numbered from 5 to 50 - (1x5, 3x10, 2x15m 2x20, 2x25, 2x30, 1x50) as depicted on the box cover.

    The later version used glass marbles and had 20 scoring holes (4 x 5 pattern) numbered 5 to 20 - (4x5, 8x10, 6x15, 2x20)

    Play appears to be that each player (any number) rolls 4 balls towards the target and scores the total of the numbers where the balls settle.

    Double points are awarded should a ball settle in a hole of the same colour as the ball.

    Play stops when somebody reaches 100 points.

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