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Throwing pin hitting four smaller pins.

Mölkky (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈmølkːy]), is a Finnish throwing game invented by Lahden Paikka company (formerly known as Tuoterengas) in 1996. It is reminiscent of kyykkä, a centuries-old throwing game with Karelian roots. However, Mölkky does not require as much physical strength as kyykkä, and is more suitable for everyone regardless of age and condition. Success in Mölkky is based on a combination of chance and skill. Lahden Paikka has sold nearly 200,000 sets in Finland.

In 2016 Lahden Paikka sold all rights of Mölkky, games production and the trademark to Finnish company Tactic Games Oy.[1] The name Mölkky is a protected trademark.[2] All Mölkky games are manufactured in Pori, Finland.[3]

Rules

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A set of Mölkky pins in the position they would be set up in at the start of a game
A casual game of Mölkky played on grass

The set consists of a throwing pin, and 12 shorter wooden pins (also called "skittles") numbered from 1 to 12. The pins are initially placed in a tight group in an upright position 3–4 meters away from the throwing line, with the pins organized as follows: 1st row, 1/2; 2nd row, 3/10/4; 3rd row, 5/11/12/6; 4th row, 7/9/8. The players take turns to toss the throwing pin to try and knock over the numbered pins.

Knocking over one pin scores the number of points marked on the pin. Knocking 2 or more pins scores the number of pins knocked over (e.g., knocking over 3 pins scores 3 points). A pin does not count if it is leaning on the throwing pin or one of the numbered pins (it must be parallel to the ground to count).

Mölkky pins midway through a game, having been scattered and stood back up several times

After each throw, the pins are stood up again in the exact location where they landed. The first player to reach exactly 50 points wins the game. Scoring more than 50 will be penalised by setting the player's score back to 25 points. A player will be eliminated from the game if they miss all of the numbered pins three times in a row.

Organizations and competitions

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2016 Mölkky World Championship at Le Rheu, France

Mölkky players have started more than 250 Mölkky Associations. International Mölkky Organization is the umbrella organization for Mölkky associations. 26 countries are currently official members.[4]

The Finnish championships for mölkky have been organised in Lahti since 1997 by the union of youth clubs in Southern Tavastia. The technology students in Tampere organised world championships in academic Mölkky in 2001. The Finnish Mölkky Union has been formed to promote the game and its subculture. The first Australian Championships were held 2010 and then 2011.

The Mölkky World Championship in 2016 was the first Mölkky competition organised outside of Finland. The tournament was organized in Le Rheu, France.[5] In 2017, it was organized in Prague in the Czech Republic, 2018 in Pori, Finland,[6] 2019 in Samoëns, France[7] and 2020 in Hyvinkää, Finland. In 2024, the competition will be held in Hakodate, Japan.[8]

In the United States, US Mölkky Association is the governing body for events and tournaments and Mölkky USA coordinates social and marketing. They have sanctioned the U.S. Tour since 2015 and have declared American Tour Champions and United States 2v2 Champions each year since then. The Berzerkerz/Brozerkerz ( Clint Childers & Coleman Rydie) are the American Tour Champions in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020. The Mölkky Mashers (Dan Charron & Jim Childers) are the current American Tour Champions, taking the title in 2021. In September 2022, L.A. Mölkky (Scott Dyer & Boomer Reisinger) won the United States 2v2 Championship.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Mölkky-pelin tuotanto siirtyy Poriin". 17 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Tactic Group - Protection and enforcement of trademarks". Castren & Snellman.
  3. ^ Tuomi, Tomi (Jun 3, 2017). "Porin mölkkytehtaan tuotannosta peräti 90 prosenttia menee vientiin – Mölkky on Mölkky yli 12 eri kielellä". Satakunnan Kansa.
  4. ^ "Mölkky World | Associations". www.molkky.world.
  5. ^ "Mölkky World Championship 2016". www.facebook.com.
  6. ^ Tournament calendar [dead link]
  7. ^ "Mölkky World Championships 2019". www.facebook.com.
  8. ^ "2024 函館モルック世界大会". Mölkky World Championship 2024 In Japan HAKODATE (in jp). 2023-10-06. Retrieved 2024-08-04.((cite web)): CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  9. ^ "Los Angeles team wins Mölkky championship at Nimrod". Park Rapids Enterprise. 2022-09-06. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
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