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SKU - XA901
Take turns spinning the dreidel, with each player spinning once on their turn. The letter that appears after it stops spinning decides your fate - whether you win, lose, or draw. The letter "Shin" (which means "put in" in Yiddish) means you put one more token in the pot. "Nun" (which translates to "nothing" in Yiddish) means you don't do anything. "Gimmel" (which is "everything" in Yiddish) means you take all tokens from the pot. Lastly, "Hay" (meaning "half" in Yiddish) means you take half of the tokens from the pot, rounding up in case of an odd number. If you run out of tokens, you are either "out" or you can ask another player for a loan.
size box about 1.7 inches and dreidel is 1.5 inches tall.
ages 3+ years old
Made in Serbia