Kluster's rules explain themselves in no time:
The magnetic stones are distributed evenly among the players, who must take turns placing a stone in the area bounded by the rope. The first to lay all his stones wins. But be careful, when stones magnetize on a player's turn, he picks them up!
Simple isn't it?
Yet tricks and twisted blows are legion: players can move the rope during their turn, move the stones using the magnetic field of their own stones, place them vertically to cover a larger area, or even place them so close together. from each other that the slightest disturbance will cause a disastrous chain reaction! Not all stones are exactly the same size or shape and therefore have the same magnetic properties. Sooner or later, the playing surface will become a real magnetic minefield where the slightest false move will pay dearly.