There are several cornhole sets available to satisfy your demands and budget, ranging from heavyweight metal to compact, adjustable wooden designs and lightweight, inexpensive plastic models. Consider the following when choosing a set.
This high-quality set comprises two hardwood platforms covered with melamine-laminate to minimize scratching. The hardwood legs are robust and collapsible. You can transport and store them easily.
This game set includes four red and four blue square beanbags. Transport it easily with the comfort of rope carry straps.
The built-in LED light rings of the set are ideal for nighttime gaming. The battery-powered rings have a battery life of over 24 hours and are simple to turn on and off. This set comprises a fold-up style with tote straps for compact transportation.
The composite MDF board comprises a high-quality aluminum frame designed for extended play. Tournament-sized panels and eight regulation sacks keep your match going night or day.
The pine frame panels in this set come pre-sanded for a smooth surface for you to decorate with personalized designs. This set is highly resilient because of the addition of corners and cross braces for added strength.
The panels are league-sized and pre-assembled, so you can start playing right away. The set includes two six-inch square bean sacks.
This standard set is a must-have for players who value aesthetics. The boards comprise walnut wood and have a two-tone, classic style. The sturdy design is hardwood, and the legs fold down under the frame.
A convenient and stylish pouch under one panel can hold your eight bean bags for quick storage. The two panels nest together to double as a travel case. You can use the rope handle to move it comfortably.
All-weather sets work well for outdoor areas. These waterproof panels can survive high dampness and humidity levels. The bean bags are waterproof, packed with moisture-resistant polyethylene beads, and double-stitched for durability.
The set comprises durable plastic that you can fill with water to add weight. The added weight keeps the panels in place while you play. Newcomers will appreciate the high-quality design that distinguishes it from other non-wooden pieces. The panels click together for simple carrying and have built-in bean sack storage below.
A: Cornhole panels stand twenty-seven feet apart and on level ground. The measurement of panel distance begins from the front of one board to the front of the other. A typical cornhole court must be eight feet in diameter and 45 feet long. Make sure your surface is flat, then use a tape measure to confirm the correct distance for the game. Toss a coin to determine the first player. The winner of the first game goes first after that. A corn hole player can toss from any point beyond the front of the panel, with the front serving as the penalty spot. Single turns rotate between the two players on one end until they toss all eight sacks. The group with the highest scores at the end of each round gets the first toss in the next. If a round ends with tied points, a tossing start goes to the group that won the previous one. The side with the most scores (21 or more) wins.
A: Cleaning your cornhole panels increases durability. To maintain good condition, always wipe away any dirt or debris with a moist towel after each game. If your panels require a more thorough cleaning, use warm water with gentle dishwashing liquid. You can clean your boards outside and air dry for games to come. Keep your boards away from moisture, dust, and severe weather. A dry space, such as your garage or other contained environment, will do. To keep the boards clean, stack them with their backs against each other and protect them with a towel or sheet. Do not store them near any heavy items that might damage your board's surface or topple on them and destroy your set.