Hnefatafl: Ancient Viking Board Game “King’s Table” Popular In Medieval Scandinavia
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Hnefatafl or tafl was an ancient Viking board game that became very popular in medieval Scandinavia. The Vikings played board games as early as 400 A.D. Hnefatafl was a war strategy game.
The name means "King's Table," and although no description of the rules of the Hnefatafl exists, we know the game resembled chess, at least to some extent.
The king aimed to escape to the board's periphery or corners, while the greater force aimed to capture him. The attacking force has a natural advantage at the start of each game, likely reflecting an essential cultural aspect by mirroring the success of Viking raids.
Vikings brought the board game to the lands they conquered, and eventually Hnefatafl became popular in other countries, including Ireland, Britain, Wales, and Iceland. Archaeological discoveries reveal the game was even popular in Ukraine.
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