Jenjo Carrom Game

Jenjo Carrom Game

$199.00
$199.00
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Jenjo Carrom Game

Jenjo Carrom Game

$199.00
$199.00

Carrom is a beloved tabletop board game that combines skill, strategy, and precision. It is ideal for four players or two teams. The objective is straightforward yet requires finesse: Players flick a striker with their fingers to pocket tokens into any of the four corner pockets on the board. With tokens in three colours, each carrying varying point values, the challenge lies in calculating moves to accumulate the highest total score by the game’s end.

About our Engaging carrom Board Game Experience
Carrom, a game that originated from the Indian subcontinent, has transcended borders to gain immense popularity worldwide. Particularly in Asia, it has become deeply ingrained in social and competitive gaming culture. Its universal appeal, spanning across age groups and backgrounds, has made it a staple at family gatherings, social events, and professional tournaments, showcasing its global reach and popularity.

Carrom, beyond being a source of entertainment, is a game that fosters strategic thinking, improves hand-eye coordination, and encourages friendly competition. It’s a game where players can develop their skills over time, learning to anticipate moves and execute shots with precision, making it a game that offers more than just fun.

While our Carrom sets are designed for indoor and outdoor play, ensuring they are covered when not in use prolongs their lifespan. Whether played in the comfort of your home or outdoors under the sun, Carrom promises hours of enjoyment, bonding, and memorable moments for players of all skill levels.

How To Play Carrom:
In Carrom, players take turns to strike the coins. A turn may also consist of one or more strikes, as it depends on whether the player has scored a point. A player wins the game by pocketing all of the pieces of their chosen colour first. However, the game is not over until one player has ‘covered the Queen’. This is a crucial move that requires a player to pocket one of her pieces immediately after pocketing the Queen. If the Queen is pocketed but not covered, she returns to the board. In Carrom, both players usually strive to cover the Queen, as it’s a game-changer that can lead to bonus points.