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    You are here: Home / Games / How to Play Queah: An Abstract Strategy Game from Liberia

     

    How to Play Queah: An Abstract Strategy Game from Liberia

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    Queah is a traditional board game played by the Queah people in Liberia. It is a capture-type abstract strategy game that has some similarities with checkers or draughts. It is a great boredom buster for kids and families no matter where in the world you live.

    Board game and tokens for Queah strategy game

    We love playing these traditional games, like Kaooa from India, or Pong Hau K'i from China and you will, too!

    Watch the how to video here, or scroll down to read the written instructions.

    How to Play Queah

    Objective: to capture your all of your opponent's tokens.

    What you need:

    • Game board. Draw a grid like the one shown, or print out our free board (see end of post for form).
    • 10 tokens per player. Make your own like we did out of tiny wooden cubes, or use what you can find around the house like coins, beads or beans.
    • 2 enthusiastic players

    Queah game instructions

    1. Set Up

      Place 4 tokens per player on the game board as shown. Set the remaining 6 aside in reserve.
      Decide who will go first. Opening set up for queah game

    2. Rules

      No more than 4 tokens per player on the board at any time.

      Tokens can move to an empty square that shares a side with the square they currently occupy.

      Tokens can jump and capture their opponent's token. Only one token can be jumped per turn. You must jump and capture if the opportunity presents itself.

      After capture the player takes one of his tokens kept in reserve and places it on the board for his next turn. He makes no further moves until his subsequent turn.

      When a player has no reserve tokens left, he continues to play. Instead of replacing tokens he must play with fewer than 4 tokens.

      The first player to capture all his opponent's tokens is the winner.

    Game board for Queah strategy game for kids

    Variations on Queah

    Encourage your children to think critically about game strategy and how game play may be different were they to alter the rules. Some questions to ask and variations to try:

    • Does the first or second player have an advantage?
    • When replacing a captured token, what if the player also got to make a move?
    • How likely is a stalemate?
    • What rule(s) could you institute to prevent a stalemate?
    • Which squares offer the best advantage to tokens?

    More of the best traditional strategy games from around the world:

    • Dara from Nigeria, a three in a row game
    • Tsoro Yemetatu, a three in a row game from Zimbabwe
    • Fox and Geese, a hunt game from Europe
    • Five Field Kono, a positional game from Korea
    • Watermelon Chess, a capture game from China

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    Comments

    1. Lata says

      April 05, 2020 at 12:39 pm

      I really like the games that you post. Can't wait to try this one out.

      Reply
    2. Lou Smeja says

      June 12, 2021 at 10:42 am

      I subscribed to your email 3 times and still could not download the queah board.
      I
      also sent you question about the game. When replacing the token taken can it go anywhere. on the board?

      Reply
      • Erica says

        June 14, 2021 at 8:59 am

        I answered your email a few days ago, so perhaps you didn't see it. You can easily draw the game board if you are having trouble downloading the game board. Yes, you can replace the token anywhere on the board. Happy playing!

        Reply
    3. Hadassah Glanz says

      January 03, 2022 at 2:19 am

      In the rules above it says:
      After capture the player takes one of his tokens kept in reserve and places it on the board for his next turn. He makes no further moves until his subsequent turn.

      Does that mean placing his reserve on the board is how he has to use his turn?

      Reply
      • Erica says

        January 03, 2022 at 9:32 am

        Good question. Yes, placing the reserve on the board is how he uses his turn.

        Reply
    4. Cheryle Collins Katribe says

      May 10, 2022 at 6:06 pm

      I wish you would publish the game boards for these dice and other games like you used to. I find it so much easier to print than to try and draw them. You used to publish the game boards, and I printed on paper. Now I would like to print on card stock, but can't find the game boards to print. PLEASE PUBLISH THE GAMEBOARDS AGAIN.

      Reply

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