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How do you play the marble game?

First, a line segment is drawn on the ground, one or more holes are hollowed out on the ground at the far end, and then players flick marbles out of the drawn line one at a time.

After players have flicked marbles into all the holes in turn, that marble can then go and hit other marbles.

If a marble hits another marble, the player wins, and the holder of the marble that was hit loses.

In some cases, marbles are wagered, one at a time. Another key rule is that if a marble goes into a hole or hits another marble after all the holes, then that player can continue to flick the marble once.

Marbles (or bouncing balls, bouncing balls, glass yo-yos), a type of toy, known as bobo in Japanese, and in some northern regions as ryu-ryu-er.

In ancient times, marbles were made of agate or stone, but in modern times, they are made of small balls made of glass for play or enjoyment, usually measuring 1.5 mm to 5 mm, with the largest measuring 5 cm, which is fun to play with.

Marbles have been around for a long time, and are usually a gadget for children, who get the most pleasure out of the little game of bouncing their opponents' marbles away.

In Japan, glass marbles are used as spigots in bottles of cool drinks, known as marble sodas. In chess, Chinese checkers is played with glass marbles.