ANCIENT ANTICS

‘Oldest board game in the WORLD’ dubbed ‘Hounds & Jackals’ is found… and it’s eerily similar to popular modern favourite

Keep scrolling to find out the basic rules on how to play it

AN ANCIENT board game believed to be the oldest in the world has striking similarities to a popular modern favourite.

Dubbed Hounds & Jackals, this millennia-old pastime has long been believed to have originated in Egypt.

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The game of Hounds & Jackals is very similar to a modern favouriteCredit: Alamy
Players are given pieces resembling modern-day dogs and foxesCredit: Alamy
A 58 holes board found by archaeologists in AzerbaijanCredit: W. Crist et al., 2024

About 60 examples of the game have been discovered in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Israel, Syria, Iran, and Azerbaijan, and it has been known to modern academics since 1890.

Hounds & Jackals shares several core similarities to the modern Indian game 58 Holes, as both are part of the broader family of race games. 

In both games, the primary objective is to move a set number of pieces (pegs) from a starting point to the goal by following a path of holes.

The first player to successfully move all of their pieces to the finish wins, making both games focused on a race to the end.

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The number of holes and the movement of pieces in both games are also very similar.

Hounds & Jackals typically has 29 holes per player, amounting to 58 holes in total, which mirrors the explicit number of holes in the modern 58 Holes game.

Players in both games navigate their pieces through these spaces, advancing toward the goal as they move along the board.

In Hounds & Jackals, players use dice, knucklebones, or another randomizing tool to determine how far they move their pieces.

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Meanwhile in 58 Holes, players also roll cowrie shells or dice to decide how many spaces their piece advances.

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The board is supported by animal-shaped legs, probably those of a bullCredit: Alamy

The games combine luck with strategy, as players must adapt their movements based on the random outcomes.

Both games feature special spaces that affect gameplay.

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In Hounds & Jackals, certain holes on the board are marked as special, offering bonuses or protection from capture.

Likewise, in 58 Holes, there are safe zones where pieces cannot be captured by the opponent, adding a strategic layer to each move.

Both also allow for the possibility of capturing an opponent’s piece.

It comes as a version of Hounds & Jackals discovered in present-day Azerbaijan could indicate that the game originated in Asia instead of ancient Egypt.

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The earliest version of the game ever found dates to the period between 2064 and 19552 BCE, during the reign of Mentuhotep II.

But archaeologist Walter Crist found a gaming board near Gobustan, Azerbaijan, in 2018, that could date back to even earlier.

He studied numerous rock shelters, the best of which was at the Çapmalı rock shelter at the Western shore of the Caspian Sea, engraved with dot patterns that closely mirrored game boards found in southwestern Asia and Egypt.

Crist and Rahman Abdullayev, his co-author, came to the conclusion that the carving was connected to the Middle Age Bronze layer present at the location.

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