• Surface & Spacing: Find a nice flat surface in your yard or driveway that provides an even playing field. Then, set each of your cornhole boards 27 feet apart from one another in a straight line. The actual cornholes should be facing away from each other.
• Picking Teams: Cornhole can be played with two or four players. If you’re playing with four players, each team should select their color of beanbags and divide up. Each team should have a player standing next to the opposite board with your opponent. For fairness, consider flipping a coin where the winner gets to decide which side of the cornhole board your team will stand on.
• Game Play: Decide which team goes first by flipping a coin, going by age, or whatever feels right to you. Then start tossing! Each team should take turns and toss one, then their opponent. Your feet are not allowed to go past the end of …show more content…
A bag that lands in the cornhole is worth three points. Once you add up your points, it’s time to compare with your opponent. Equal points cancel each other out, so the winning team will only earn however many points scored above their opponent. For example, if Team A scores six points and Team B scores two points, Team A’s score is four points for the round. The first team to get to 21 points with a two point lead wins the round. The first team to win two games is the match champion! And feel free to freestyle your own house rules to make cornhole all your