Gonggi

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Gonggi
Plastic gonggi stones.
Plastic gonggi stones.
Korean name
Hangul 공기 or
공기놀이
Revised Romanization gonggi or
gongginori
McCune-Reischauer konggi or kongginori

Gonggi (공기, pronounced gong-gee) is a popular Korean children's game that was traditionally played using 5–7 or more small grape-sized pebbles. Nowadays, children buy colourful plastic tokens instead of finding pebbles. It can be played alone or with friends. The pebbles or tokens are called gonggitdol (공깃돌), which means "gonggi stones." Since only a few stones and a flat surface are needed for play, the game can be played by all children, regardless of their economic condition.

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