Board Game
The Royal Game of Ur
Released -2600 / 2-2 players / 30-30 min / Ages 10+
Also known as The Game of Twenty Squares, Il Gioco reale di Ur, Jeu Royal d'UR, Jogo Real de Ur, El Juego Real o el Ur, Das Königliche Spiel von "Ur", Het Koningsspel van Ur, Het Koninklijke Spel van Ur, Det Kungliga Spelet fran Ur, Royal Game of UR, The Sumerian Game, Twenty Squares, UR, Ur Game, UR Royal Game of Sumer, UR Spiel, Ur-Spiel Das königliche Spiel aus Mesopotamien, Королівська гра Ур, لعبة أور الملكية
Designer: (Uncredited)
Artist: Mariela Arratia
Publisher: (Public Domain), (Self-Published), Bibelot Games, The British Museum, D-Toys, Dar Al-Saffar, Editora Abril, Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore), Gaudé Création, Geoludie, HEMA, HistoryGames.it, KOZAK Games, Krealudik, L. P. Septímio, Ludens Planet, Ludens Spirit, LuduScience, Merit, Mitra, NewVenture Games, Northwest Corner, Inc., Otto Maier Verlag, PICO PAO / Juegos de la Antigüedad, Selchow & Righter, Senet Belgium
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Description
The four dice give a marked or blank result. They are tetrahedral (four-sided) dice.
Each die gives a "1" or a "0". You can roll 0,1,2,3, or 4. Statistically, 2 is most common- a good thing to bear in mind. The rosette in the central track is a "safe" place from which you cannot be bumped, but you can be bumped on others. Landing on any rosette allows you to roll again, but you don't need to move that same piece.
All moves must be made by one piece only.
First to bear off all 7 of his pieces wins.
Note - Rules update in line with guidance from Irving Finkel from British Museum.
The game may be a relative of Senet and Aseb.