Cornhole
: Each board should be 2 feet by 4 feet with a 6-inch hole centered 9 inches from the top. The front edge sits 2.5–4 inches high, while the back is 12 inches high.
: Known as a "cornhole" or "swish." Bag on the Board (1 point) : Known as an "ace" or "cow pie."
Cornhole is a popular lawn game where players take turns tossing 16-ounce bean bags at a raised wooden platform with a 6-inch hole in it. The core objective is to score points by either landing a bag on the board (1 point) or through the hole (3 points), with matches typically played to 21 using "cancellation scoring". Official Rules and Setup CORNHOLE
To play by official standards, such as those set by the American Cornhole Association (ACA) or the American Cornhole Organization (ACO) , you must adhere to specific court and equipment dimensions:
: Bags that hit the ground before landing on the board or are thrown from outside the pitcher's box. : Each board should be 2 feet by
: Eight 6-inch by 6-inch bags (four of each color) are used, weighing between 15 and 16 ounces.
Cornhole uses , meaning only one team can score per inning. The core objective is to score points by
Example: If Team A scores 5 points and Team B scores 3, Team A is awarded 2 points for that frame. Advanced Techniques and Strategy How to Make a Cornhole Game - The Art of Manliness