ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Mankari

Mankari is not a common term but if you meant to ask about "Mankala" (also known as "Kalah") then it is a board game that is played by two players on a wooden board with 12 small holes called pits on each side and two larger holes called stores at the ends. The objective of the game is to collect as many seeds or stones from your opponent's side and place them into your own store. The game starts with each player having six pits filled with seeds or stones. When it's your turn, you take all the seeds from one of your pits and distribute them one-by-one in a counter-clockwise direction, skipping your opponent's store. If your last seed lands in your own store, you get to take another turn. If it lands in an empty pit on your side, you get to collect all the seeds in your opponent's pit that is directly across from it and place them in your own store. The game ends when one player has no more seeds on their side. The player with the most seeds in their own store is the winner.