Ervery player receives four stones in one color and places them in the corner of the board corresponding to his/her color.
There are two rounds.
In the first round the players places bridges. First the 'start' player places a bridge and then the next player, until all the bridges are places on the board.
In the second round the players throw with the die and move their stones along the bridges. Each round only one stone can be moved. The stones can be placed on a free space only. The players have to move the exact amount of spaces that are indicated by the die. If a player can't move, he/she has to throw the die three times. If the player doesn't throw a 1 or 6, his/her turn is over.
When the player throws a 1 or 6, he/she can remove a bridge and place the bridge whereever he/she wants.
The first player who has moved his/her four stones to the other side of the board, wins the game.