Tyiyn Enmei is a traditional national game widely practiced among nomadic peoples. It is a contest of agility, quick reaction, and precision. The essence of the game lies in picking up coins from the ground while riding a horse. Tyiyn Enmei helped riders develop coordination, flexibility, body control, and the ability to handle a horse at high speed—skills that were of great practical importance in nomadic life.
Players compete to see who can collect the scattered coins from the ground the fastest and most accurately. The coins are placed within a designated area of the field at equal distances from one another. The rider must lean down and pick up the tyiyn from the ground without dismounting, all while continuing to ride.