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Cornhole : Its History and Heritage

Cornhole : Its History and Heritage


What is it?


Call it by any one of its names and its still the same family friendly, fun game. Your mom might know it as soft horseshoes but your child might know it as bean bag toss or corn toss: semantics aside it's a simple game that everyone seems to love once they start to play. The game, similar to horseshoes, is played using a series of soft beanbags. Players aim to toss the bag through a hole in a board or into a wooden box to score points. Whichever player scores 21 points first - a bag through the hole scores three points and a bag on the board scores one point - is the winner.


History


Some believe cornhole originated in the 14th century in Germany and then came into popularity once again in the Kentucky hills more than 100 years ago. Its versatility, easy rules and fast pace of play makes it popular with children but also with adults - family reunions, tailgate parties, birthdays, picnics or simple Sunday gatherings are the perfect time to start a game.

NCAA Bean Bag Tailgate Toss Game

Ease of Play


Cornhole is incredibly portable: the equipment necessary is small, easy to move and lightweight - even a group of kids cans set up and play without supervision - it's both simple and safe. Choose a cornhole game that suits your lifestyle: some families might leave their set up in the backyard for the kids to play, while older people might want to pack it in the trunk and take it on weekend camping trips.

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