Tiddlywinks is a game of skill and strategy, invented in 1955 by two undergraduates at the University of Cambridge. It is now played at a number of English, Scottish and American universities, and at national tournaments organised in the three countries.
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Forthcoming Tiddlywinks tournaments; the latest ratings and newsletter; previous winners of major tournaments; and links to ETwA council members and back issues of Winking World.
Includes a summary of the role of the His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and the Goons in the creation of the Silver Wink.
The Guardian reported on a young controversial winker.
Includes rules of Tiddlywinks, strategy, the history of the game and compendium for game collectors.
A list of matters, however trivial, which have been raised concerning the rules of tiddlywinks. Maintained by Matt Fayers.
The h2g2's (slightly fictionalized) guide to the game and its players.
Infrequently updated tiddlywinks ratings.
The belated recognition of the name of a Wiltshire hamlet leads to thoughts on beer houses and games.
The news office of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reports on the refounding of MITTwA.
(January 10, 2007)
The BBC's report on the 24th World Pairs.
(October 29, 2002)
The Sydney Morning Herald's obituary of the 4th Earl of Kimberley, the most-married man in the peerage and a former player of the game.
(June 01, 2002)
Forthcoming Tiddlywinks tournaments; the latest ratings and newsletter; previous winners of major tournaments; and links to ETwA council members and back issues of Winking World.
The h2g2's (slightly fictionalized) guide to the game and its players.
The Guardian reported on a young controversial winker.
Includes a summary of the role of the His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and the Goons in the creation of the Silver Wink.
Infrequently updated tiddlywinks ratings.
Includes rules of Tiddlywinks, strategy, the history of the game and compendium for game collectors.
The belated recognition of the name of a Wiltshire hamlet leads to thoughts on beer houses and games.
A list of matters, however trivial, which have been raised concerning the rules of tiddlywinks. Maintained by Matt Fayers.
The news office of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reports on the refounding of MITTwA.
(January 10, 2007)
The BBC's report on the 24th World Pairs.
(October 29, 2002)
The Sydney Morning Herald's obituary of the 4th Earl of Kimberley, the most-married man in the peerage and a former player of the game.
(June 01, 2002)