It will pay someday soon to remember this list:
- Bordweall ~ Anglo-Saxon: two lines of desks facing board
- Chiliarchy ~ Byzantine: three lines of desks facing board
- Schiltron ~ Scottish: four lines of desks facing board
- Impondo Zenkomo ~ Zulu: semi-circle, reinforced in center, facing board
- Geiverthaufen ~ Swiss: hollow square, all desks facing outward (tests)
- Svynfylking ~ Viking: triangular formation, small end facing board
- Beadscur ~ Anglo-Saxon: two or more even rows facing each other
- Tobang ~ Korean: five desks (four facing each other, one leader facing board)
- Arav ~ Mongol: groups of two desks
- Zuut ~ Mongol: groups of three desks
- Minghan ~ Mongol: groups of four desks
- Tumen ~ Mongol: groups of five desks
- Ordu ~ Mongol: groups of six desks