Cornhole is played with two or four players attempting to toss cornhole bags into the hole on a cornhole board to score points.
Cornhole is played with two or four players attempting to toss cornhole bags into the hole on a cornhole board to score points.
Be the first team to reach (or exceed) a score of 21 points at the end of an inning of play.
Cornhole board distance: The cornhole boards are placed 27 feet apart from front edge to front edge.
A The first player or team to reach or exceed 21 points at the conclusion of an inning is the winner.
The following dimensions and measurements serve to determine how far apart to place cornhole boards as well as the positioning of players during gameplay.
A cornhole court shall be a level rectangular area 10-12 feet wide and a minimum of 40-45 feet long. The court consists of two cornhole boards, designated pitcher’s boxes, and foul lines.
The pitcher’s box is a rectangle 4 feet by 3 feet at each end of the court, parallel with, and on both sides of the boards. Each player must remain in the pitcher’s box while pitching a cornhole bag.
There are two sets of foul lines: open adult play and junior play for children 12 and under. The adult foul lines shall be defined as an imaginary line 27 feet between the front of each board. The junior-play foul lines shall be defined as an imaginary line 12-15 between the front of each board. Physically impaired adults or seniors may observe the 12-15 foot foul lines if agreed by all contestants. The foul line should be parallel to the front of the opposite board to meet ACA guidelines.
Indoor or covered cornhole courts shall have a minimum 12-foot vertical clearance to the lowest possible obstruction.
To eliminate distraction and safely separate activity, cornhole courts adjacent to each other shall be a minimum of 10 feet wide. A greater distance of at least 12 feet is preferable.
A full cornhole court setup
OFFICIAL SPECIFICATION STANDARDS
OFFICIAL SPECIFICATION STANDARDS
An inning is completed when both players, pitching from one board, pitch all eight bags (four each).
Two single players compete against one another until a single winner is determined.
Two teams, consisting of two players, compete against one another until a winning team is determined.
The approved method of scoring for the sport of cornhole is cancellation scoring. In cancellation scoring, the points of one player cancel out the points of their opponent. Using this method, only one player/team can score in each inning.
Foul bags and rules violations are divided into impacting fouls and non-impacting fouls. A court official is responsible for spotting and calling penalties. The players or court official must determine if a foul bag was impacting or non-impacting.
Non-Impacting Bag Violation
Impacting Bag Violation
The following are foul violations that must be spotted and called by an assigned judge. A foul is assessed to the offending team.
A player shall not touch, alter, move, or affect the board or any bags on the board or in the hole before scoring has been agreed upon for the inning.
Any bag that contacted the court or the ground before coming to rest on the board shall be ruled a dead bag.
Any bag that struck a previously defined object such as a tree limb, wire, indoor court ceiling, etc. shall be ruled a dead bag.
A bag that leaves a player’s hand once the final forward swing of the delivery process has started shall count as a pitched bag.
A bag that is accidentally dropped by a player before the final forward swing has started shall not be considered foul and may be picked up and pitched.
If players believe they have thrown all bags, clear the board for the next inning, but then realize they missed one bag, the inning ends. Points are scored as if the inning ended, and the missed bag is forfeited.
Any action or intentional use of a penalty that undermines the integrity of the game, as determined by the court official, will result in the player’s disqualification and forfeiture of the match.
If a player desires to make a protest, the protest shall be made to the judge or official at the time the problem occurs. The judge shall make the final ruling on all protests.
The game shall be played to the predetermined number of twenty-one points. The first player/team to reach (or exceed) that amount at the conclusion of an inning is the winner.
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