The Royal Game of Ur

History & How to Play

History

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The Royal Game of Ur is a 2-player game from ancient Mesopotamia. Surviving boards have been dated to around 2600-2400 BC, making it one of the oldest known board games. It is also possibly the oldest game that has the rules preserved from ancient times. The instructions were found on two cuneiform tablets written centuries apart. These rules were for different versions of varying complexity.

The game takes its name from a royal cemetery where it was first discovered (in modern day Iraq), but since then game boards have been found across the region from Iran to Egypt to Crete.

How to play

Objective

The goal is to move your player through a specific path on the board (see the diagram) without getting captured. The first player to get all their pieces to the end wins. This set of instruction is for basic game play based on the version translated by Irving Finkel, but there are other versions available that you can try.

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During your Turn

Declaring the Winner

The winner of the game is the first player who successfully gets all of their pieces through the course and off the board.