When a ring circles a pencil, it gives the player the count of the number that is upon that section. The small circle doubles the count.
Twelve counts win the game. The first to obtain this wins. You may make it eighteen—to make a longer game.
The game is played in rounds. To avoid dispute, it is best to keep the score of all players with pencil and paper.
Each player must stand five ruler lengths from the game when he flings the circles.
When I am playing little games,
I like to do what’s right;
And when I do not win the game,
I try to be polite!