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If you have no legal move, you lose your turn and play proceeds to the next player.
 
=== MOVING PIECES ===
 
If you are moving a piece instead of swapping a pair, all the spots you move through and the destination spot must be vacant.
 
* Small pyramids move only to adjacent spots, a distance of one spot.
 
* Medium pyramids may move up to two spots in a straight line.
 
* Large pyramids may move as far as desired in a straight line in any of the six directions.
 
=== SWAPPING PIECES ===
Medium pyramids may move up to two spots in a straight line.
 
You may swap two adjacent pieces of yourany color, as long as they are of different sizes. You may not make any additional move onconform yourto turn.the
Large pyramids may move as far as desired in a straight line in any of the six directions.
following size restrictions. Once you have swapped pieces, you may not make
any additional moves on your turn.
 
* A large piece may swap places only with an adjacent medium piece.
 
* A medium piece may swap places only with an adjacent small piece.
 
* A small piece may swap places only with an adjacent large piece.
 
=== CONNECTED PIECES ===
You may swap two adjacent pieces of your color, as long as they are of different sizes. You may not make any additional move on your turn.
 
* Pieces of the same color which are on adjacent spots are said to be connected to each other.
 
* Any piece of the same color adjacent to a connected group is part of that group.
 
* If your move produces a connected group of five pieces of the same color, then if that does not end the game, those five pieces are removed from the board and are out of play for the rest of the game. You might form such a connected group for an opponent with a "swap places" move, although this is generally not advisable.
 
* You are not allowed to form a connected group of more than five pieces of the same color, either for yourself or an opponent. Any such move is illegal.
 
== Game End ==
The first player whose third connected group of five pieces is formed, is the winner. If your move simultaneously forms the last connected group for both yourself and an opponent, then you still win.
 
The game ends when any player has achieved three connected groups of their
Players may agree to a draw if no one sees a way to make progress.
color (the third group will occur on the board, while the previous two groups
are stowed by their owner). That player wins. If two players get three groups at
the same time, the winner is the one whose move ended the game. Players may
Players may agree to a draw if no one sees a way to make progress.
 
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