6×6 Board. On the outermost points are the East, West, North, and South home squares. The mountain lies in the middle on the northernmost square of the center four squares. Kabetopo is played with the board in this diagonally orientation.
Travelers
Walls
Monoliths
Portals
Locks
Dropping a lock in front of a portal entrance prevents that entrance from being used for the rest of the game.
The Mountain
Stones
Speed Tokens
The mountain icon is on the northernmost square of the center four squares. Placing the mountain piece (see above) onto it is optional.
Weathervane
Example scoresheet:
Player A scores First Stone. Notice a dash is placed in Player B’s column for not scoring for this event.
Player B scores 3 for declaring Tadaima. Notice that it’s circled. A dash for Player A.
Player B scores 1 bonus Preservation point. A dash for Player A.
Game and grand totals for game 1.
Continue this for game 2, etc. In this second game, Player 1 declared Natural Tadaima hence scoring 3 points for declaring Tadaima plus 1 bonus point for Natural Tadaima. The number is both circled and underlined because it was Natural Tadaima.
An example of a condensed, space-saving format for this scoresheet is below.
This scoresheet is the same as the example scoresheet above but transposed into a condensed, spaced-saving format, where scoring for a single game is recorded per row.