The game of Chinese Checkers is a great entertaining game that provides space for social interaction while developing logic skills and critical thinking skills in children. Other players can block these paths by placing their pegs and hindering movement of other player along these paths. The players strategize to build a long hopping path from their starting point to their home. The player may choose not to jump over certain pegs even if he/she has the choice and can bring his/her turn to end. In a turn, players move a single peg of their color to its adjacent hole or jumps over any peg to a vacant hole directly beyond it. The youngest player usually begins the game and the other players take their turn in a clockwise direction. He/She arranges all the 10 pegs in the holes of the corresponding triangle. To play the game, each player decides a color. The destination triangle is called ‘home.’ The objective of the game is to be the first players to move all the 10 pegs across the opposite triangle by jumping over other pieces. The whole star shaped board is filled of holes each connected with straight lines to its adjacent holes. A board game in which each player tries to move a set of marbles arranged in holes from one point of a six-pointed star to the opposite point by means of. The interior of the board is a hexagon with five holes on each side. Each triangle is of a different colour and there are six sets of ten marbles/pegs with corresponding colours of the triangle. Each point of the star is an equilateral triangle consisting of ten holes (four holes on each side). The Chinese Checker board is in the shape of a six pointed star. Chinese Checkers was invented in Germany in 1892 based on an older American game by the name of Halma, the only difference is that Chinese Checkers is a. Nevertheless, though this game did not originate in India, it is widely played by urban Indian kids since generations. However, many historians dispute the fact that the game originated in Germany and believe that it originated in United States itself. This game was invented in Germany as Halma, and later, the simplified version was named as Chinese Checkers in United States. Chinese Checkers is strategy board game played by 2 – 6 players and is best enjoyed by kids aged 7 years and above.