Nine Men's Morris
Nine Men’s Morris has been played since Roman times. It's a game of strategy for 2 players. The goals is to get your opponent down to 2 pieces, or to block them from making any moves. You do this by making ‘mills’ - or lines of three pieces - which allow you to remove your opponent’s pieces.
Each game contains:
9 pieces for each team, cut from hazel from a susainably-managed coppice site in central Scotland
screenprinted canvas playing board, approximately 15cm x 15cm
postcard with game instructions
Game pieces are made from coppiced hazel sticks - a totally renewable resources - from sites in Central Scotland.
Nine Men’s Morris has been played since Roman times. It's a game of strategy for 2 players. The goals is to get your opponent down to 2 pieces, or to block them from making any moves. You do this by making ‘mills’ - or lines of three pieces - which allow you to remove your opponent’s pieces.
Each game contains:
9 pieces for each team, cut from hazel from a susainably-managed coppice site in central Scotland
screenprinted canvas playing board, approximately 15cm x 15cm
postcard with game instructions
Game pieces are made from coppiced hazel sticks - a totally renewable resources - from sites in Central Scotland.
Nine Men’s Morris has been played since Roman times. It's a game of strategy for 2 players. The goals is to get your opponent down to 2 pieces, or to block them from making any moves. You do this by making ‘mills’ - or lines of three pieces - which allow you to remove your opponent’s pieces.
Each game contains:
9 pieces for each team, cut from hazel from a susainably-managed coppice site in central Scotland
screenprinted canvas playing board, approximately 15cm x 15cm
postcard with game instructions
Game pieces are made from coppiced hazel sticks - a totally renewable resources - from sites in Central Scotland.