ORIGIN

Chinese Checkers was invented in Germany in 1892 based on an older American game by the name of Halma, the only difference is that Chinese Checkers is a star shape which allows more players to engage.

Chinese Checkers is not from China and has no connection with Asia or the game Checkers, and is often incorrectly related to Marble Solitaire. The first version of the game was published by the German company Ravensburger with that name "Stern-Halma", which translates to Star-Halma. Then in 1928 Pressman & Co. brought the game over to the United States under the name "Hop Ching Checkers", and shortly after the Pressman brothers marketed the game with "Chinese Checkers" to keep up with the trend of interest with oriental imports at the time. [1]