Bring all the fun of cornhole to the beach without the hassle of the bulky boards.
A fun take on a classic game of cornhole - instead of using boards and bean bags, you will use 3D printed cups and throwing discs!
SETUP:
- Each player (or team) will screw their cup into the sand until the rim is level with the ground. The holes should be placed a fair distance apart (typically around 27 feet).
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- Draw a circular border around each cup to represent the "board." The radius of this border should be around 2-3 feet, but can be adjusted based on personal preference.
- Optional: Fill the discs with sand to give them a little more weight. This would be most useful on windy days.
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HOW TO PLAY:
The rules are pretty much identical to that of a real cornhole game. For those who aren't familiar with the game, the rules are outlined below.
- Teams: The game can be played with 2 players (1 vs. 1) or 4 players (2 vs. 2). In the case of teams, teammates stand at opposite ends and take turns throwing.
- Throwing: Players take turns throwing discs from behind their hole. Each player (or team) gets 4 discs per turn.
- Scoring:
- 3 points for a disc that lands inside the cup.
- 1 point for a disc that lands within the drawn border but not inside the cup.
- No points for discs landing outside the border.
- Points from the opposing players negate each other.
- Gameplay: Players alternate turns, throwing all their discs before the next player takes their turn. After each round, tally the points.
- Winning: When a player or team reaches exactly 21 points, they win the game. If they go over 21 on a turn, they do not receive any points for that round.