Best Bean Bag Toss

Model #1-1-03-959 Sportcraft Heritage

Everything You Need To Play!

  • 6-Hole Boards
  • 33'' x 24'' Wood Target Boards
  • 8- 5.5'' x 5.5'' Bean Bag
  • Convenient Foldable Legs
  • Quick Play Set-Up
  • Easy Score Keeping
  • Game Rules and Instructions

Model #: 1-1-03-959

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Playing Area – Select an open area that provides approximately 18 ft. between the two foul lines (front of the Bean Bag Boards). Allow children to set the distance with their own stride. The width of the court depends on the skill level of the players.
2) Play is between two players or teams. One member from each team will stand next to each board.

RULES OF THE GAME:
• Object of the Game – To “out-toss” your opponents by throwing your Bean Bags into the 1-, 2-, 3-, 4- and 5- point holes. First Player/Team to reach 50 points wins!
• Game Play - For the first round, decide Player 1 and/or Team 1 by tossing a coin, or some other suitable method. For following rounds, the team scoring the highest points in the previous round is the first to toss in the next round.
• Each round consists of one person (either Player 1 or Player 1/Team 1) tossing bean bags. Play continues alternating Player/Team until each player has tossed thier bags.
• Bean bags may be tossed in any way the player chooses, as long as they are tossed individually.
• Players must not step across the foul line (front edge of the Bean Bag Board) during a throw, or that throw does not count.
• Point Values (based on difficulty level) are as follows:
Top Holes = 4-5 Points
Middle Holes = 2-3 Points
Bottom Hole = 1 Point
• No Score - Bean bags that miss the hole or bounce off the ground do not count in scoring.
• Use the side rail scoring to track both player/team scores.
• To Win – There are alternatives for declaring a winner: 1) the winning team must lead by at least five points; or 2) requiring an exact score to win. If a round’s score would put a team over 50, that round’s score is not used.

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