Beef is for the grill, not the cornhole court. Before arguments arise about just how the game is played, be sure to consult our authoritative set of rules. Based on the original carved stalks sent down from the ACA, these rules will settle any cornfusion out there.
Cornhole is known for being family-friendly, simple, and addictive. Feeding the cornhole cravings of your family and friends requires the best platforms and bags for your players and court, and making sure they're always available. We've compiled this guide to choosing the best cornhole set for you.
Tournament cornhole sets will keep you in line with the ACA (American Cornhole Association), and licensed MLB, NFL, and NCAA cornhole sets will show your allegiance at a tailgate. Many of our sets are made of wood, and others plastic. Which set is right for your backyard?
Cornhole, bean bag toss, bags ... whatever you call the game, it's a new and exciting addition to your next tailgate or barbecue. It's kind of an obsession for us, so we put together this exhaustive summary in hopes that you'll love cornhole, too.
The origin of this aptly named game is debatable, but you'd be surprised at some of the prevailing cornhole history. Did it start in Kentucky? Ohio? Illinois? 14th-century Germany? Wherever cornhole came from, it's no toss-off in the gaming world. Learn more here.
With such a simple setup, the game cornhole is party to all sorts of regional and group-specific variations. While there are official ACA rules, how you play this bean bag toss game is ultimately up to you.