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  2. File:Chinese checkers moves.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Chinese checkers - Wikipedia

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    Chinese checkers (US) or Chinese chequers (UK), [1] known as Sternhalma in German, is a strategy board game of German origin that can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners. [2] The game is a modern and simplified variation of the game Halma. [3]

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    Peg Solitaire, Solo Noble, Solo Goli, Marble Solitaire or simply Solitaire is a board game for one player involving movement of pegs on a board with holes. Some sets use marbles in a board with indentations. The game is known as solitaire in Britain and as peg solitaire in the US where 'solitaire' is now the common name for patience.

  7. Halma - Wikipedia

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    The board consists of a grid of 16×16 squares. Each player's camp consists of a cluster of adjacent squares in one corner of the board. These camps are delineated on the board. For two-player games, each player's camp is a cluster of 19 squares. The camps are in opposite corners. For four-player games, each player's camp is a cluster of 13 ...