Gonggi (Korean Jacks) Set of Five-Pieces and Holder
Gonggi (Korean Jacks) Set of Five-Pieces and Holder
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Bring traditional Korean fun to your game nights with this Gonggi (Korean Jacks) Set! Recently featured on a hit TV show, this set includes five high-quality pieces and a compact holder. Crafted from 3D-printed TPU, these pieces offer a superior rubbery feel and are weighted with steel ball bearings to minimize bounce, ensuring an enjoyable and controlled game experience. Try your hand at this classic game and experience its newfound popularity in the West!
Gameplay
The game generally begins with each player tossing the stones from the palm of their hand into the air. While airborne, the player switches their hand backside up. The gonggi stones are then caught on the back of the hand. The person with the leading amount plays first.
- Level 1: The stones are thrown on the playing surface and the player picks a stone to throw up in the air. While airborne, the player picks up one stone on the playing surface. Then, the player catches the stone. These steps are repeated until all the stones have been caught.
- Level 2: The stones are thrown on the playing surface again. However, at this level, the player picks up the stones two at a time.
- Level 3: The stones are thrown on the playing surface. The stones are picked up once in a cluster of three, and the other in the amount of one.
- Level 4: The player throws one stone in the air, places the others on the surface, and catches the airborne stone. Then the player tosses the same stone again, but this time, picks up the four clustered stones on the playing surface and catches the airborne stone.
- Level 5: The player tosses the stones from the palm of their hand into the air. While airborne, the player switches their hand backside up. The stones are then caught on the back of the hand. Then, the player throws the stones in the air and catches them. The number of stones caught amount to the score.