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  2. Kubb - Wikipedia

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    Kubb. Kubb (pronounced [kɵbː] in Swedish and Gutnish) is a lawn game where the objective is to knock over wooden blocks ( kubbar) by throwing wooden batons ( kastpinnar) at them. Kubb can be described as a combination of bowling and horseshoes. Play takes place on a small rectangular playing field, known as a "pitch".

  3. Ladder toss - Wikipedia

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    Ladder toss may be played with two people (one person per team) or up to six people (three teams of two people). The rungs may be plastic pipe, wood or other materials. Construction of the game is relatively easy and can be put together with the following: 16' – ¾" PVC pipe. 2 – ¾" PVC elbow joints.

  4. Lawn darts - Wikipedia

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    Lawn darts. Lawn darts (also known as Javelin darts, jarts, lawn jarts, or yard darts) is a lawn game for two players or teams. A lawn dart set usually includes four large darts and two targets. The game play and objective are similar to those of both horseshoes and darts. The darts are typically 12 inches (30 cm) in length with a weighted ...

  5. Cornhole - Wikipedia

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    Cornhole (also known regionally as sack toss, or bags) is a lawn game popular in North America in which players or teams take turns throwing fabric bean bags at an inclined board with a hole in its far end. The goal of the game is to score points by either landing a bag on the board (one point) or putting a bag through the hole (three points).

  6. Shuffleboard - Wikipedia

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    Shuffleboard. Two shuffleboard players preparing a game on a ship's deck with cue-sticks. Shuffleboard is a game in which players use cues to push weighted discs, sending them gliding down a narrow court, with the purpose of having them come to rest within a marked scoring area.

  7. Polish horseshoes - Wikipedia

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    Polish horseshoes (also called Spanish horseshoes, frisbeener in the midwest, [1] French darts in Virginia, [2] frisnok in Manitoba, [3] and beersbee elsewhere in Canada [4]) is an outdoor game played between two teams of two people using a frisbee, two glass bottles or cans, and stakes, ski poles or hiking sticks hammered into the ground.

  8. Quoits - Wikipedia

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    Quoits. Quoits ( / ˈkɔɪts / or / ˈkwɔɪts /) is a traditional game which involves the throwing of metal, rope or rubber rings over a set distance, usually to land over or near a spike (sometimes called a hob, mott or pin). The game of quoits encompasses several distinct variations.

  9. 62 safe games for kids to enjoy indoors and outdoors - AOL

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    "Safe games for indoor play are most board games, provided your child is old enough to understand the rules, basic card games like Go Fish or Snap, any video game rated for their age that does not ...