2. The board consists of a grid with twenty-four
intersections or points.
Each player has nine pieces, usually coloured
pieces.
Players try to form 'mills'—three of their own men
straight lined horizontally or vertically,
—allowing a player to remove an opponent's man
from the game.
3. The Importance of Rules in Games:
1. You move your stone after your opponent moved his/her
stone.
2. Stone can be moved in any next point either vertically or
horizontally but that point should be empty.
3. In this game you have to move your stones to set all three
stones in a straight line, That's called Victory or MILLS