The present invention is a strategy game involving the insertion of square
pegs into the three round holes on each game box playing surface. The
three holes are circular and are placed on the left side, right side and
toward the topmost edge away from the player and centered between the
left and right peg holes. The play proceeds by choosing a square peg from
the central pool of play pegs and attempting to fit the square peg into
one of the unoccupied circular game box holes, by proceeding from left to
right to top. The first player to fill all three holes wins the round and
is awarded the available points for their game box holes and peg points
from the other players. The player accumulating 6,000 points, wins the
game.