: 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."
: Bags that hit the ground before landing on the board or are thrown from outside the pitcher's box. CORNHOLE
: Eight 6-inch by 6-inch bags (four of each color) are used, weighing between 15 and 16 ounces.
: A 4' x 3' area on both sides of each board where players must remain while throwing. Scoring Mechanics : Each board should be 2 feet by
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:
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 : Eight 6-inch by 6-inch bags (four of
: Boards are placed exactly 27 feet apart , measured from the front edge of one board to the front edge of the other.