Cornhole, or Corn Toss, is a game in which players take turns
pitching small bags filled with corn at a raised platform with a hole in the far
end. A corn bag in the hole scores 3 points, while one on the platform scores 1
point. Play continues until a player reaches the score of 21. The platforms
measure 3'x2' and are generally made of wood, although plastic can be a suitable
replacement. The bags are generally 6x6", made with duck cloth, and filled
with dry feed corn.
The game is said to have originated in Cincinnati, and remains popular there.
In recent years the game has spread beyond the confines of the mid-west. It is
also growing in popularity among fans of NASCAR © stock car racing,
particularly those who camp at race sites as well as with college students in
the Midwest.
Cornhole/Corn Toss can be played as doubles or singles. In doubles play two
contestants are partners against another team of two contestants; in singles
play a contestant competes against another contestant.
In doubles play, one member from each team pitches from one cornhole platform
and the other members pitch from the other cornhole platform. In singles play,
both contestants pitch from the same cornhole platform. All other rules are
basically the same for doubles or singles play.
Every Cornhole match is broken down into innings of play. During each inning
there is a top and a bottom round of play.
In doubles play, the top of an inning is completed when both contestants
pitching from the first cornhole platform pitch all 4 corn bags; the bottom of
the inning is completed when the remaining contestants (pitching from the other
cornhole platform) pitch all 4 corn bags.
In singles play, the top of an inning is completed when the first contestant
pitches all 4 corn bags; the bottom of the inning is completed when the
remaining contestant pitches all 4 corn bags.
An inning is never completed until all contestants pitch all four corn bags.
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