“…Exploration of traditional games has also been carried out in Banyuwangi. Research by Jannah et al explores the firing game [15]; research by Susena et al which explores the game of gobak sodor [16]; research by Supahmi et al which explores the seltok game [17]; and research by Hariastuti et al which explores the game patheng dudu [18]. However, ethnomathematics identification has only been carried out in the seltok game, which contains the concepts of two and three-dimensional geometric shapes, sets, relations, measurement, velocity, combinations, and probability [17], and the patheng dudu game, which contains the concepts of the polyhedron, polygons, counting, comparisons, measurements, angles, relationships between lines, statistics, sets, distances, time, and functions [18].…”