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osselets at a time without fumbling, while catching the ball before it hits the ground.
The player looses his/her turn if the ball hits the ground or if he/she fails to pick up the 2 osselets together in one sweep in the agreed number of attempts. The next 2 osselets are then picked up to complete the 2-back ( 2-dos ) round.
After all 4 Osselets have been picked-up 2 by 2, this 2-back' round is completed and the player advances to the next round which is 2-back' or 3-dos' .
3 Complete the round 3-back (French 3-dos )
The player picks up the osselets in groups of 3, then 1 after turning them to the Back-side.
The procedure is the same as in step 2 above, except that the osselets are picked up in groups of 3 osselets and then 1 osselet (or 1 osselet and the 3 remaining osselets, after being turned to the back ( dos ) side.4 Complete the round 4-back (French 4-dos )
The player picks up all 4 osselets in one sweep after turning them to the Back-side.
The procedure is the same as in step 2 above, except that the osselets are picked up in group of 4 osselets in one sweep, after being turned to the back ( dos ) side.2 Complete the round 2-back' (French 2-dos )
The player picks up the osselets in groups of 2 after turning them to the Back-side.
The player throws 5 Osselets on the ground and picks-up one to be used as the ball. This one is preferably not showing the Back (round) face.
The player must flip and align the osselets to show the Back face up.
The player then throws the ball'
in the air and picks-up 2
6 Complete the Round-House round (in French: Ritournelle ).
After a player completes all rounds for all 4 sides, a Round-House ( Ritournelle ) must be completed to finish the game.
The player throws 5 osselets on the ground and picks-up one to be used as the ball.
The player must flip and align the remaining 4 osselets to show each of the faces, one Back, one Front, one Straight and one Curved (one dos' , one' creux' , one i' and one s' ). The player then throws the ball' in the air and picks-up all 4 osselets in one sweep without fumbling, while catching the ball before it hits the ground.
The first player to complete the whole cycle wins.


