<div class="tab-content-content">Mancala, also known as Mancala Bao, is a classic board game that originated in Africa. It is a smart and funny entertainment that can be played for free. The game board consists of two rows, and each player owns six cups or holes and one reservoir, a large cup also named mancala zone. At the beginning of the game, the player finds four stones (or pieces) in every cup. Players put stones repeatedly in a counterclockwise direction. The game ends if all six cups on the side of each player are empty. The one who has more pieces captured in his mancala zone wins.</div><div class="tab-content-content"></div><div class="tab-content-content">In the game, players can choose one of the four levels of difficulty: easy, medium, hard, or expert. Whether you're a beginner and prefer simple mancala or an expert and prefer to play mancala hard, in our game you will find different mancala levels. At the beginning, only an easy level is unlocked. To unlock the mancala levels, you need to win at the previous, simpler level. Practice and unlock all four levels of difficulty! Players can also touch and hold stones on their or their opponent's side to see how far they'll go. Thanks to the highlighted cups, it's easier to find the best move!</div><div class="tab-content-content"></div><div class="tab-content-content">Players can undo their moves if they make a mistake and try new tactics. The game also has a "share" button that allows players to easily send a link to the game to a friend. The game is a perfect board game to download for kids. Players can choose language and turn on/off sound or music effects. Download Mancala free and play a game offline.</div><div class="tab-content-content"></div><div class="tab-content-content">There are different names of Mancala games, and games from the same group have various rules and names. The most popular ones are Mancala Bao, Mancala Kalah, Kalaha Mancala, and Oware or Awele. Mancala Bao is a complex strategy game of Kenya, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Comoros, Malawi, and some areas of Burundi. The board size is 4×8. Mancala Kalah is known as the children's game, and the board size is 2×6 with reservoirs. Kalaha Mancala is played in the central part of Africa. Oware or Awele is the national game of Ghana, and the board is 2×6 with reservoirs.</div>