Küüneplaati
Küüneplaati refers to a traditional Estonian folk game that is believed to have originated in the rural areas of Estonia, particularly in the southern and eastern regions. The game is often played during wintertime, especially during festivals or gatherings, and is associated with seasonal celebrations and folklore.
The name "küüneplaati" comes from the Estonian words "küün" (meaning "to play" or "to dance") and "plaati"
Küüneplaati is sometimes played competitively, with players attempting to complete the course in the fewest moves
Today, küüneplaati is considered a cultural artifact, often preserved in museums or demonstrated at folk festivals.