Four Players Per Team

The two teams face each other over a camp fire. Each of the four players starts with a white and black peone in each hand. The other teams tries to guess what hand has either the white or black peone. Guessing the white peone is a Media call. When you make this call you point one finger and guess. The black peone is a Wedda call, with this call you point two fingers, when you make the call. If you make a call using the wrong number of fingers, it is not a valid call. The calls used to be Spanish but they were changed so if you speak Spanish it won't make sense to you.

The Umpire is called a Coin-me and he/she is supposed to rule on invalid calls. The word Coin-me is ancient Spanish and it means Umpire.

The points are kept by sticks. There are fifteen sticks and once one team gets all fifteen stick, they are the winners. A guess is called a "Shot." Once a shot is made the other teams displays their peones. If the guess is right that person is caught and is out of the game.

Once all players are out of the game the other team gets to guess. If your not a player and want to support a team, you stand behind them and sing Peon songs.