Höllfahren

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Counters on the board of the game of Hölle

Höllfahren is an historical German card game using playing cards and a layout or special board.

Höllfahren literally means "going to hell" and refers to the mode of play in which players advanced towards the centre of a circular layout, the centre of which was called die Hölle i.e. "hell". The game was also known by various other names including Untreuer Nachbar ("Disloyal Neighbour") in Pomerania as well as der Untreue ("Betrayer") or in die Hölle fahren ("Going to Hell") or just Hölle in other German-language areas.[1]

History

The game is recorded as early as 1617 as der untrewe Nachbaur ("the unfaithful neighbour") or in die Hell ("into hell"),[2] although its rules are not described until the 19th century.[1]

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