10 Green marbles, 13 Blue marbles.
24 red marbles
35
There are at least 11 green marbles in the bag.
70
Thirty two
Mancala is an African game involving little stones or marbles moving around a oval-type board. The object of the game is to get all your marbles to your side and to get it so that there are no other marbles in your row.
You may be speaking of Chinese Checkers. Or mancala.
Chinese Checkers is a board game that uses marbles. Players move marbles across a hexagonal board to reach the opposite side. The goal is to be the first to move all marbles to the opposite side or to move them to specific target destinations.
It's called Mancala
Mancala is a family of board games played around the world. It is called the sowing games or count and capture games. It means literally to move.
In the context of math Mancala is mostly a counting a game. It's often called a "count and capture" game and more often than not considered a strategy game.
You can buy mancala at Target.
Mancala networks was created in 2009.
The game you are referring to is called "Hungry Hungry Hippos". Players have to use their hippo to collect as many marbles as possible from the board until they all run out.
The room above the coffee shop is where you can play Mancala.
Try www.boardgamecentral.com and search for Mancala. They say they have it and it is reasonably priced.