andmekogumik
Andmekogumik refers to a traditional Korean folk game that is believed to have originated during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910). The name is composed of two words: *andmeok* (안목), meaning "vision" or "judgment," and *gumik* (굼직), which describes the action of stepping or moving in a particular pattern. The game is often played by children and involves a combination of strategy, balance, and teamwork.
The game is typically played on a flat, open surface such as a courtyard or a field.
Andmekogumik is often associated with other traditional Korean games like *ssireum* (traditional Korean wrestling) and *yutnori*
While not as widely documented as some other Korean games, andmekogumik remains a part of oral tradition,