Grikh
Grikh is a lesser-known board game with roots in traditional folk games, particularly those played in regions of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The game is typically played on a grid-like board, often resembling a checkerboard, though variations exist. It is commonly associated with the Caucasus region, where it has been played for centuries, sometimes under different names such as *grikh* (Georgian: გრიხი), *grikhi*, or similar variants depending on the local dialect.
The objective of grikh is straightforward: players take turns moving their pieces—usually small, flat stones or
Grikh is often considered a strategic game of skill and foresight, requiring players to anticipate their opponent’s
Due to its regional origins, grikh has not gained widespread international popularity, though it remains a