Good Friday – World Marble Championship

Greyhound Pub, Tinsley Green, nr Crawley, Sussex

This is an annual event which has been played in its present form since 1932.

Marbles is a game which was popular in Roman times so it’s been around for a long time. It’s particularly popular in Sussex and Surrey and it is commonly supposed that the championship is a legacy from one played between two rivals for the hand of a beautiful maiden in the 1600’s.

The current winners receive a silver cup and play under the rules of the British Marbles Control Board.

How to play
The playing ‘field’ is a 6 foot diameter concrete ring covered with sand.

There are 49 marbles and a team of six players. Each player grips a glass ‘tolley’ and uses it to try and knock as many of the 49 marbles out of the ring as possible. The player grips the tolley between the forefinger and thumb and ’shoots’ at the other marbles without using their whole hand.

Watch the video clip above of the 2008 World Championship to see the technique in action.

Rules of marbles (pdf)

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