Ki'ki' is a traditional Boie’nen children's game that involves hopping on one foot while navigating a flat stone (or puck) through a grid drawn on the ground. The game is typically played on a 2x3 grid of paired-square cells, with players taking turns to:
1. Nudge the puck to the next square using their foot while hopping on one foot.
2. Successfully land the puck in the target square without touching the lines or going out of bounds.
3. Reach the fourth square, allowing a brief rest on both feet before continuing.
4. Complete the course, earning the right to toss the puck to advance to the next square.
The game continues until a player successfully navigates the puck through all six squares, declaring them the winner. If a player makes a mistake, their turn ends, but they can resume from the last square they reached.