Viiludest
Viiludest is a lesser-known traditional game originating from the Baltic region, particularly among the Viro (Estonian) and Livonian communities. The name "viiludest" is derived from the Estonian word *viilu*, meaning "sickle," which is one of the primary tools used in the game. It is often played during harvest festivals, particularly in late summer when crops like rye and barley are ready for cutting.
The game typically involves two teams competing to harvest a designated area of crops as quickly and
While not as widely documented as some other folk games, viiludest holds cultural significance as a way
Viiludest is closely related to other Baltic harvest games, such as the Latvian *kūrmājs* or the Lithuanian