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  • Question
    Can I move side to side? And do I bump other people?
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    You can only move side to side when you are at the end of a row. And you don't necessarily 'bump' other people, but you can capture them. In chess, you can physically 'bump' a piece off a square if it is captured, and I suppose you could do that with Senet, but that's not technically how it's done.
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    Where can I find the supplies to make a Senet board game?
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    A stationery store or office supplies store or maybe a crafts store. You just need paper, colored pencils, a black fine-tipped marker, and craft sticks.
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    What do the sticks even do?
    Community Answer
    They are tossed in the air. They spin sometimes, and they'll land on one side.
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    What do the drawings on the Senet board stand for?
    KAYLEN MAUSALI
    Community Answer
    The drawings are hieroglyphs that represents each house. Each symbol stands for a different word.
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    After pieces are captured, can they be released in Senet?
    Community Answer
    After a piece is captured, it must go back to where you were at the beginning of your turn. So technically, you can be released, if you can manage to catch up to the person.
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    Can I make a more detailed sheet?
    Community Answer
    You could, but that would likely require a somewhat larger board (depending on how detailed you make it). Or, if you wanted a wider range of special houses, then you would be required to design your own. Ancient Egyptians may have had some others, but all references we have found have pointed towards there just being the ones shown on this page.
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    How many players do I need?
    Community Answer
    Only two players.
  • Question
    Can I buy a pre-made senet board?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. They have them on Amazon and a lot of other online shopping websites.
  • Question
    What words do the name stand for?
    Roseheart
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    There are multiple meanings of "senet", but in the Egyptian game, it means "the game of passing".
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    What is the shape of the sticks?
    Community Answer
    They are small, rectangular pieces and are handheld.
  • Question
    Those are a lot of rules. Is there a simpler variant of the game?
    Community Answer
    This is one of the simpler versions. However, senet boards are a lot like decks of cards; you can play many different games on them.
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    What are the two different player pieces called in Senet?
    Community Answer
    They do not have a name. The ancient Egyptians may have called them something, but we do not know.
  • Question
    Can I use lollipop sticks to make game sticks?
    Community Answer
    No, because even if you draw different colors on each half of the lollipop stick, it would be hard to determine what color it is, since a lollipop stick has no flat surfaces. Popsicle sticks are preferred.
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    Can we make the pieces different shapes or do they all have to be the same shape?
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    You can absolutely make all the pieces different. Just make sure you can tell which pieces belong to which teams. My kids used to play this while camping. One kid would collect stones for her pieces and the other would collect bits of wood. We've also used chess pieces.
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    For game sticks, what would be a good bright color for the other side?
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    White or yellow would be a good contrast to black. Really anything other than black would work, you just need to be able to tell them apart.
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    What is the best material to make it?
    Rachel Rogers
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    Clay, wood, or an old shoe box. Most people make them out of paper, then draw the shapes/symbols. Making them with clay is my favorite way, because it looks like a real senet board from ancient Egypt.
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    Do all the pieces go on the first row at the beginning of the game of Senet, or do they go on one at a time?
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    They all go on at the same time. That's part of the set-up for the game. Then you can start the game.
  • Question
    What does the house of life mean in Senet?
    Community Answer
    It is the place where you go after you die in Senet. It is a place where rebirth occurs.
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    How do I make senet?
    Community Answer
    Refer to article Make a Senet Board .
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    What is the last house on the Senet board's name?
    Community Answer
    This house is usually named the House of Re-Horakty or the House of Horus.
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    Are there different versions of Senet that have different rules?
    Community Answer
    The original rules were never found, so many people have their own ideas on how the game used to be played. But, all of the games have the same layout 3 rows of 10 squares. So yes, there are many different ways you may choose to play Senet.
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    What do I do for each of the symbols in Senet?
    Community Answer
    The drawings are hieroglyphs that represents each house, each symbol stands for a different word.
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    Are the sticks flat on one side and the other round, and are they always black and white?
    Community Answer
    They are small, rectangular pieces and are handheld. They are tossed in the air. They spin sometimes, and they'll land on one side.
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    Do I stop throwing the stick in senet? Will that make me lose my next turn?
    Community Answer
    You don’t stop throwing your stick in senet unless you lose a turn and aren’t on the hieroglyphs.
  • Question
    Can pawns be stacked in senet?
    Community Answer
    Pieces cannot be stacked in senet. You can only capture an opposing piece if it's not protected.
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    I thought the archaeological record was mute on the rules. Where did these rules to play come from?
    Community Answer
    Some people got together to try to reconstruct the rules by looking at some ancient Egyptian pictures of Senet.
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