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  1. Hnefatafl print-and-play file with an elaborate 19x19 layout for 73 pieces. The board and pieces can be printed onto six sheets of A4 paper. A seventh sheet contains the assembly instructions and game rules. The rules are for the only known hnefatafl game on the 19x19 board, alea evangelii.

  2. The Rules Of Hnefatafl: Learn To Play “Viking Chess” September 21, 2020. In this post I’m going to cover the rules of Hnefatafl for you. Within minutes of reading this post, you’ll be able to start playing Hnefatafl the right way. Keep in mind that there are many variations to the rules.

  3. HNEFATAFL RULES. Set up the board as shown above, the counter in the centre is the king and the counters surrounding him are his protectors. The darker counters are the attackers. The game is won by the defenders if the king to escapes to one of the corner squares marked with an X.

  4. The rules for most of the variants are available as web pages, but these aren't always handy when on the move, or when you want to try out a new rule set with your own hnefatafl board. The leaflets are free to print and distribute, and are especially useful for museums, re-enactment groups and other event organisers who want to feature the games.

  5. If you click on the "Rules Leaflets" link on the "Related Pages" sidebar of this page (to the right on desktop screens, or at the foot of the page on Mobiles), you'll see a range of downloadable PDF leaflets for different versions of the game.

  6. No one knows the Vikings how played hnefatafl – the Vikings didn’t write down their rules because they all knew how to play the game! These rules match what we know about the game from other sources, and they result in an enjoyable and challenging game. Setup: The black king is placed in the center space, marked with a square.

  7. Introducing the guide to the Viking version of Chess, Hnefatafl. Hnefatafl (also known as Vikings Chess) is a chess game mode that was popular back then in medieval Scandinavia.

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