Scottish Curling
Scottish Curling is a traditional winter sport that originated in Scotland during the 16th century. It involves sliding stones on a sheet of ice towards a target area, known as the house. Teams take turns delivering stones while teammates use brooms to influence the stone's path and speed.
The game is played between two teams, each consisting of four players. Points are scored based on the proximity of the stones to the center of the house after all stones have been thrown. Curling is known for its strategic elements and is often referred to as "chess on ice."