Bauernroulette

An older version of the game with four "bowls" on the outside. Some modern versions may have eight.

Bauernroulette is a game that was apparently invented in Germany, where several companies sell it. The name Bauernroulette indicates it is a "poor man's roulette", since Bauer[1] is German for peasant, farmer or agricultural laborer.[2]

In the game, a spinning top is spun in the middle of a wooden circular playing surface that contains six wooden balls. The balls bounce off the top in random directions and sometimes land within one of several hollow indentations within the surface, or pass through a small hole into chambers that are located outside the spinning surface area. Typically, the most points are scored by landing balls within these outer chambers. Skilled players are often able to spin the top such that it remains in motion for more than thirty seconds.

  1. ^ Translation of 'Bauer': dict.cc
  2. ^ "Peasant Free Dictionary Translation Online English Translator". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2008-11-26.