seltsideks
Seltsideks is a lesser-known but historically significant board game with roots in the Baltic region, particularly Estonia. The game is believed to have originated in the 19th century, though its exact origins remain unclear. Seltsideks is traditionally played on a grid resembling a chessboard, with players moving pieces according to specific rules that resemble a mix of strategy and luck-based mechanics.
The game is played with two sets of pieces, often represented by small wooden or stone tokens,
Seltsideks has been documented in various forms across different Baltic cultures, with regional variations in board
While not widely played today, seltsideks holds cultural significance as a reflection of traditional Baltic gaming